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getting_started:write_app:use_on_host [2021/03/31 10:26] – [Say Hello with EEROS] ursgrafgetting_started:write_app:use_on_host [2023/04/13 09:03] (current) – [Use Existing Project] ursgraf
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 </code> </code>
   - Create a text file "CMakeLists.txt" and copy the following text into it: <code cpp>   - Create a text file "CMakeLists.txt" and copy the following text into it: <code cpp>
-cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5.1)+cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10)
 project(helloworld) project(helloworld)
- 
-set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 14) 
  
 find_package(EEROS REQUIRED) find_package(EEROS REQUIRED)
-include_directories(${EEROS_INCLUDE_DIR}) 
-link_directories(${EEROS_LIB_DIR}) 
  
 add_executable(helloworld main.cpp) add_executable(helloworld main.cpp)
-target_link_libraries(helloworld eeros ucl ${CMAKE_DL_LIBS})+target_link_libraries(helloworld PRIVATE eeros)
 </code>  </code> 
   - Create a build directory for your new project and change into it with <code>   - Create a build directory for your new project and change into it with <code>
-$ mkdir ../build-x86/hello +$ mkdir build-x86 
-$ cd ../build-x86/hello+$ cd build-x86
 </code> </code>
   - Build the project with <code>   - Build the project with <code>
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 </code> </code>
   - Make changes to "main.cpp", save them and rebuild with <code>   - Make changes to "main.cpp", save them and rebuild with <code>
-./make.sh+$ make
 </code> In order to be able to write your own EEROS programs, you could use any text editor. However, we recommend to use an integrated development environment, see [[getting_started:kdevelop|]]. </code> In order to be able to write your own EEROS programs, you could use any text editor. However, we recommend to use an integrated development environment, see [[getting_started:kdevelop|]].
  
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 As an example we use the [[getting_started:tutorials:oneaxis|]] demo program. As an example we use the [[getting_started:tutorials:oneaxis|]] demo program.
  
-  - Fetch the code of the application from within your EEROS directory with <code>+  - Fetch the code of the application from within your EEROS project directory with <code>
 $ git clone https://github.com/eeros-project/simple-motor-control.git $ git clone https://github.com/eeros-project/simple-motor-control.git
 +$ cd simple-motor-control
 </code> </code>
   - Create a build directory for your new project and change into it with <code>   - Create a build directory for your new project and change into it with <code>
-$ mkdir build-x86/simple-motor-control +$ mkdir build-x86 
-$ cd build-x86/simple-motor-control+$ cd build-x86
 </code> </code>
   - Build the project with <code>   - Build the project with <code>
-$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=../../install-x86 -DREQUIRED_EEROS_VERSION=1.2.0.0 ../../simple-motor-control+$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=../../install-x86 -DREQUIRED_EEROS_VERSION=1.../../simple-motor-control
 $ make $ make
 </code> </code>
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