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====== Use KDevelop with Existing Build Configuration ====== | ====== Use KDevelop with Existing Build Configuration ====== | ||
- | Using an integrated development environment for developing EEROS applications is highly recommended. You have all the features such as source code lookup, code completion or automatic compiling. | + | Using an integrated development environment for developing EEROS applications is highly recommended. You have all the features such as source code lookup, code completion or automatic compiling. |
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+ | $ apt-get install kdevelop | ||
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If you have previously built your application manually or with the aid of the [[https:// | If you have previously built your application manually or with the aid of the [[https:// | ||
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- Build | - Build | ||
- | IMPORTANT If you are using ROS in your applications make sure that you fullfill the necessary steps described in [[getting_started: | + | IMPORTANT If you are using an SDK for a given target or ROS in your applications, make sure that you source the SDK and fullfill the necessary steps described in [[getting_started: |
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