Start “Virtual - box” on Windows host: Start ⇒ Oracle VM VirtualBox ⇒ Oracle VM VirtualBox
<hostname>:~$ cd Downloads/
<hostname>:~/Downloads$ chmod 755 arm-2011.03-42-arm-none-eabi.bin
<hostname>:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure –plow dash
<hostname>:~/Downloads$ sudo ./arm-2011.03-42-arm-none-eabi.bin
sudo vi ~/.profile
# set PATH so it includes CodeSourcery bin if it exists
if [ -d “/opt/CodeSourcery/Sourcery_G++/bin” ] ; then
PATH=“/opt/CodeSourcery/Sourcery_G++/bin:$PATH”
fi
http://gnuarmeclipse.livius.net/blog/
cd /media/<username>/VBOXADDITIONS_4.2.12_84980$
sudo mount –t vboxsf V_DRIVE /mnt
..\trunk\interface\Designs\CORTEX\STM32F103C8_Eclipse_GCC\D2\app\Release_STM32\
…after the build process is finished.
A small note, copied from http://digitaldumptruck.jotabout.com/?p=767
What Eclipse files to check in with a new project By Michael Portuesi | Published: November 17, 2010
This info is available elsewhere on the net, but I am including it here because I have to look it up every time and I’m tired of it. Check in
.project
.classpath
.settings
Check in these files if you wish to share with the rest of the team:.settings/org.eclipse.jdt.ui.prefs
– it contains the settings for the import ordering.settings/org.eclipse.jdt.core.prefs
– it contains the settings for the compiler versionDo not check in
.metadata
It contains a bunch of state information for your Eclipse workspace, which is changing all the time.When setting up the project on the new machine use File > Import … > General > Existing Project Into Workspace.