esa wrote: > Dear users, > > It's my first step to program a embedded system. > It's a industrial PC with a compact flash. On this compact flash, I put > uclibc + busybox. > So, I think, it is not a cross-development. > > Until now, I program on DOS system with a IDE like BORLAND CPP. > I think, it is not possible to use such IDE on linux under a terminal > session ( so without using X, KDE, Gnome ). > > I read, that CODE::blocks is a good IDE. > My question : > - Do I install the GNOME, X Windows or KDE for using CODE::block ? What is > the best ? > - For my target, I use uclibc. Must I install code block under my CHOST ( > where I install uclibc ). Or maybee it is not necessary. > - In this case, must I configure CODE::block to use uclibc ? > -Is it something important to configure in MAKE.CONF ? > - my target is a Industrial PC with a GEODE processor. > I know, it is a lot of questions > Is it a document, where I can find what I can use and how to configure ? > Thanks again for your help. > Regards > Eric
Hello Eric, Here is an excellent place to start reading: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/embedded/handbook/index.xml hth, James
