getting_started:compile_eeros
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This will put all the executables into the build directory you have chosen and the compiled libraries together with the header files into the install directory. | This will put all the executables into the build directory you have chosen and the compiled libraries together with the header files into the install directory. | ||
+ | Next, if you are running EEROS on the host machine you can go to the first example [[getting_started: | ||
- | ===== Compile in terminal | + | |
+ | ===== Compile | ||
Compile and install EEROS to a custom folder: | Compile and install EEROS to a custom folder: | ||
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We recommend to not install EEROS globally on your system. However, if you want to install EEROS globally you have to execute the following commands: | We recommend to not install EEROS globally on your system. However, if you want to install EEROS globally you have to execute the following commands: | ||
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- | $ mkdir build | ||
- | $ cd build | ||
- | $ cmake .. | ||
- | $ make | ||
# make install | # make install | ||
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