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How do I set up Eclipse to work with the WICED SDK on Linux?
I have SDK 2.2.0 working just fine on Linux from the commandline, including building and flashing sample apps. I also have Eclipse ("IDE for C/C++", Luna SR2) working fine (can build Linux native apps for example). But I am really not sure how to put the two together so as to get an experience similar to the Windows WICED IDE.
Thanks!
I'm sorry if this has been answered before or is somewhere in the docs.
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Hi Alex,
You can refer here, Re: importing Wiced SDK into eclipse in linux.
How to bring a WICED SDK into Eclipse
No worries this has been discussed on the WiFi SDK, for WICED Smart SDK as well kindly follow the same steps..
NOTE : For 64 bit linux there are some issues that the test team has reported for WICED Smart SDK.
Also you would not be able to use the SmartDesigner feature with this. We should have a linux installer at the earliest.
Thnx
vik86
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Hi Alex,
You can refer here, Re: importing Wiced SDK into eclipse in linux.
How to bring a WICED SDK into Eclipse
No worries this has been discussed on the WiFi SDK, for WICED Smart SDK as well kindly follow the same steps..
NOTE : For 64 bit linux there are some issues that the test team has reported for WICED Smart SDK.
Also you would not be able to use the SmartDesigner feature with this. We should have a linux installer at the earliest.
Thnx
vik86