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NuttX is built using command-line make. It can be used with an IDE, but some
effort will be required to create the project (There is a simple RIDE project
- in the RIDE subdirectory). Here are a few tip before you start that effort:
+ in the RIDE subdirectory).
+
+ Makefile Build
+ --------------
+ Under Eclipse, it is pretty easy to set up an "empty makefile project" and
+ simply use the NuttX makefile to build the system. That is almost for free
+ under Linux. Under Windows, you will need to set up the "Cygwin GCC" empty
+ makefile project in order to work with Windows (Google for "Eclipse Cygwin" -
+ there is a lot of help on the internet).
+
+ Native Build
+ ------------
+ Here are a few tips before you start that effort:
1) Select the toolchain that you will be using in your .config file
2) Start the NuttX build at least one time from the Cygwin command line