any idea how can setup Geany on my BBB ??? i think it's the best and short
(time speaking) solution

2016-04-15 23:00 GMT+01:00 William Hermans <[email protected]>:

> *I think there s a situation for both cross compiling, and compiling
>> native.*
>>
>
> By this *above* what I mean is that if it will take you more than half a
> day to read about, and figure out how to cross compile something. Then it
> is probably much easier to compile natively. Even if physically compiling a
> bit of software takes a day or longer. The reason is simple. You can easily
> spend months trying to figure out how to cross compile various projects.
> Nodejs would be a perfect example, except compiling natively on the
> beaglebone only takes up to a couple hours. Wireshark would be a perfect
> example, and QT would also be a good example, except that I do not believe
> it is possible to compile QT natively on the beaglebone it's self.
>
> There is also another option. You can buy an ARM build system that uses
> the same hardware architecture ( armv7). Such as a Beagleboard X15, or
> wanderboard.
>
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 2:52 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> *Your best bet is to look at the book Exploring the Beaglebone by Derek
>>> Molloy.  It gives you all the instructiions to setup a cross compiled
>>> environment on a Debian Linux version.  It takes time - but DO IT.  DOn't
>>> compile on the bone.  Logn term it is not the way to go.*
>>>
>>
>> I think there s a situation for both cross compiling, and compiling
>> native. But that one should be aware that compiling on flash media is
>> probably not the best idea every. However, one can setup an NFS share, to
>> share with the beaglebone. Which does compile a bit slower. *Or* the method
>> I prefer to use when possible. Is setup a tmpfs directory, and do all my
>> compiling there. Which if you're unfamiliar with what tmpfs *is*. Basically
>> you're create a file system in memory, for which you can specify size. Me,
>> I set my own tmpfs up to 256M in size. Do however keep in mind that I use a
>> separate image for development, than what I'd use for production.
>>
>> Also, Derrek Molloy's book is indeed a decent read for beginners to
>> embedded Linux. *BUT*, it is dated, and may not work with the newer
>> kernel's and images. Device tree files for instance are slightly different,
>> and the sysfs objects for various things such as PWM, GPIO, etc may also be
>> located in a slightly different location. For the more experienced embedded
>> Linux developer, this would not be a problem, but can cause all sorts of
>> grief and confusion for beginners. Do not that I have noticed that DR
>> Molloy *does* have updated content on his web site as "companion" content
>> for his book. However, what I do not know is that if he has addressed the
>> things I mentioned in this paragraph.
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Walter Schilling <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Your best bet is to look at the book Exploring the Beaglebone by Derek
>>> Molloy.  It gives you all the instructiions to setup a cross compiled
>>> environment on a Debian Linux version.  It takes time - but DO IT.  DOn't
>>> compile on the bone.  Logn term it is not the way to go.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 3:56:50 AM UTC-5, Brainiac wrote:
>>>>
>>>> hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>> i'm working with BBB rev C for my final year project , i want to
>>>> controle a 3 step by step motors of a 3 axis cartesien robot, i didn't come
>>>> to a solution to set up a cross compiler for my BBB , i tried Eclipse and
>>>> NetBeans but it didn't work , can u help me to program the BBB ?? the "
>>>> Master " want a C program that can generate a PWM , and he wants to
>>>> controle the robot using a LabWindows/CVI human-machine interface , that's
>>>> another problem for me , i'm stocked , please need help
>>>>
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