10-13-2018, 07:23 PM
(10-13-2018, 07:52 AM)Brian Beuken Wrote: Im not very familiar with eclipse (except for a dabble in java), but adding any library should be a basic set up of any IDE, review how its done on Code::Blocks, on the 1st magpi lesson, it won't be too different. I don't have a Linux PC to try it out myself to give a better answer. Google seems to have the answer.
https://codeyarns.com/2013/09/22/how-to-...lipse-cdt/
But maybe DiSkaarj can be more specific.
Brian,
Yeah, thanks but I am familiar with how to add lib references in Eclipse for C/C++. The issue I am having is with getting the OpenGLES libraries in the right place on the remote Linux host.
I've been following through some examples I have found but most seem to be geared toward configuring QT for remote cross compiling with the RasPi.
Ex:
https://wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi2EGLFS
I can get a basic C program to work but not with OpenGLES yet.
I've used this to bring in the libs from the RasPi but need to see if I can get it to compile in Eclipse.
This seems to work local on the RasPi though.
https://github.com/peepo/openGL-RPi-tutorial