Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Install AVR32 Studio and GNU on my Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid


As Usual, I like to update my Ubuntu with the latest release even if it is still in beta stage. But there is a price to pay. When I wanted to install AVR32 Studio and GNU it did not work and returned an error that there are few libraries missing. Here is what I did to get it to work.


Install the following items in this order:
To get the library packages in blue, you will need to visit Ubuntu Package site and download them.  Make sure you download the correct version number for the package.
Avr32-binutilsAvr32-gcc-newlib
Avr32-gdbAvr32-buildroot-essentials           need network connection
 
Libboost-system1.38                  karmicLibboost-filesystem1.38              Karmic
Libboost-thread1.38                    KarmicLibboost-filesystem1.34.1           Karmic
Libboost-thread1.34.1                 Karmic
Libavrtools_                               GNUAvr32parts
Libavr32ocdLibavr32sim
LibelfdwarfparserAvr32trace
Avr32programAvr32headers
 
Libboost-date-time1.34.1         Karmic 
Avr32gdbproxy
Avrfwupgrade
Avr32-gnu-toolchain


Java stuff:   you will need to install Eclipse or just install Openjre.....
I have to add more details here

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