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- hareesh
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Hi,
i am sharing eclipse installation process documentation. follow those steps
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/683525/21-3/windows-installation.html
Thanks,
- hareesh
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- hareesh
Frequent Contributor
Hi,
you are using Eclipse is freshly installed software ?
if it freshly installed, before install pls follow bellow steps
a. sudo apt update
b. sudo apt install wsl
c. sudo apt install dos2unix
d. sudo apt install make
e. sudo apt install build-essential
Thank you,
- sukesh
New Contributor
Hi Hareesh,
yes, eclipse is freshly installed. I will follow the suggested steps and get back to you on the status.
Thank you.
- hareesh
Frequent Contributor
Hi,
in you shared image at project explore section BSP folder is not there. first generate BSP package.