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build in wind river
In wind river how do I make it so that when I compile a simple file such as
#include<iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout<<"hello world!\n"; return 0; } how do I make it so the compiled file goes to a directory in the computer, not the robot? Thanks |
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Re: build in wind river
You don't.
![]() I think you can install compilers and set them up to be used with eclipse, but I believe that Wind River does not come with any. |
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Re: build in wind river
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If you need free compiler tools for your Windows host, look into MinGW. http://www.mingw.org/ |
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Re: build in wind river
haha ok thanks. I was just wondering, cause my team is using LabView this year
it is much easier in my opinion. The only bad thing is there's a lot of pictures...a lot haha |
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