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SETTING UP AN AMIRO-OS PROJECT FOR QT-CREATOR
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1 - Creating the Project Files
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Run the "setup.sh" script in this directory and follow the instructions.
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  > ./setup.sh
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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! THAT'S IT for the basic setup.                                                     !
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! The next steps are only necessary, if you want to integrate 'make' into QtCreator, !
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! or if QtCreator crashes when opening the projects.                                 !
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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2 - Setup the AMiRo build environment for QtCreator
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Launch the QtCreator application, click on
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  Tools -> Options
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and select "Build & Run".
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Under the tab "Compilers" add the arm-none-eabi-g++ compiler as another GCC.
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Under the tab "Debuggers" add the arm-none-eabi-gdb debugger.
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Under the tab "Kits" manually create a new kit:
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  Name: AMiRo
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  Device type: Desktop
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  Sysroot: [gcc-arm-none-eabi include path]
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  Compiler: [the compiler added above]
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  Environment: SERIALBOOT=[absolute path to the SerialBoot binary]
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  Debugger: [the debugger added above]
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  QT version: none
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With everything else empty or default.
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If there is a warning sign shown right beside the new kit, check the setup for errors.
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3 - Open the Project(s) with QtCreator
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For convenience, the absolute path to your device (e.g. /home/juser/amiro-os/devices/PowerManagement)
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will be referenced in the following by "MOD_PATH".
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In the QtCreator application, click on
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  File -> Open File or Project
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and open the according *.creator file.
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Select the project in the "Projects" view and click on the "Projects" icon on the very left.
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Switch to the "Build & Run" tab.
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Change the kit to "AMiRo" (right above the "Build" and "Run" buttons).
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Add a new build configuration and call it "make".
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  Build directory: MOD_PATH
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  Build Steps: make --directory=MOD_PATH all
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  Clean Steps: make --directory=MOD_PATH clean
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Optionally you can add "-j" to the build setp in order to parallelize the compilation process.
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Add another new build configuration by cloning the new "make" configuration and call t "make flash".
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Replace "all" at the end of the Build Step with "flash"
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Remove the "Default" build configuration.
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Repeat this step for reach further project.