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en:software:tutorial_compiling [2009/05/07 18:30] 84.181.67.187en:software:tutorial_compiling [2010/02/04 14:58] stefan
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-====== Tutorial -- Compiling of an example ======+====== Tutorial -- Compilation of an example ======
  
 This tutorial explains how the examples from the package can be build. The building rules are described by ''Makefile'''s, i.e. an appropriate GNU environment is required. This tutorial explains how the examples from the package can be build. The building rules are described by ''Makefile'''s, i.e. an appropriate GNU environment is required.
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   - Let's assume you have installed the package under $HOME/ztex (Linux) or under c:\ztex (Windows) and you want to compile the example ''examples/usb-fpga-1.2/ucecho/''. Go to the example directory, e.g. using <code>cd $HOME/ztex/examples/usb-fpga-1.2/ucecho/</code> under Linux, or <code>cd /c/ztex/examples/usb-fpga-1.2/ucecho/       </code> under windows.   - Let's assume you have installed the package under $HOME/ztex (Linux) or under c:\ztex (Windows) and you want to compile the example ''examples/usb-fpga-1.2/ucecho/''. Go to the example directory, e.g. using <code>cd $HOME/ztex/examples/usb-fpga-1.2/ucecho/</code> under Linux, or <code>cd /c/ztex/examples/usb-fpga-1.2/ucecho/       </code> under windows.
   - The command <code>make</code> builds everything (including the firmware) and packs it into a .jar archive.   - The command <code>make</code> builds everything (including the firmware) and packs it into a .jar archive.
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