2003-03-11 22:34:53 +00:00
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See the documentation file for the details.
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The latest version of AVRDUDE is always available here:
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http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/avrdude
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2013-09-17 20:50:30 +00:00
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Important environment variables for ./configure:
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CPPFLAGS: C preprocessor flags (*not* "C++")
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This is the place to put additional (non-standard) -I options into.
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For example, if your Windows system has LibUSB-Win32 installed into
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\\WINDOWS\ProgramFiles\LibUSB-Win32, use
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CPPFLAGS=-I/WINDOWS/ProgramFiles/LibUSB-Win32/include
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to tell configure where to search for the header files. (The use of
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forward slashes rather than backslashes can often simplify things.
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Note that the Windows system services internally treat both the same.
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It's only cmd.exe which requires backslashes as the directory
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separator.)
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LDFLAGS: Linker options
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This is the place to make additional library locations known to the
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linker. To continue the above example, use
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LDFLAGS=-L/WINDOWS/ProgramFiles/LibUSB-Win32/lib/gcc
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to make the linker search for "libusb.a" in that directory.
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Linux users: make sure the header files are installed
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While many Linux distributions install the libraries needed by AVRDUDE
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(libusb, libelf) by default, they leave out the corresponding header
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files. Consequently, the configure script won't find them, so these
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libraries could not be used.
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Usually, the packages with the header files (and static libraries) are
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derived from the regular package name by appending "-devel". Thus,
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make sure you have "libusb-devel" and "libelf-devel" installed before
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running the configure script. (Same goes for libftdi.)
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