diff --git a/LUFA/DoxygenPages/CompilingApps.txt b/LUFA/DoxygenPages/CompilingApps.txt index 45cbdd6783..2e5232b4d3 100644 --- a/LUFA/DoxygenPages/CompilingApps.txt +++ b/LUFA/DoxygenPages/CompilingApps.txt @@ -10,21 +10,35 @@ * * \section Sec_Prerequisites Prerequisites * Before you can compile any of the LUFA library code or demos, you will need a recent distribution of avr-libc (1.6.2+) - * and the AVR-GCC (4.2+) compiler. For Windows users, the best way to obtain these is the WinAVR project - * (http://winavr.sourceforge.net) as this provides a single-file setup for everything required to compile your - * own AVR projects. + * and the AVR-GCC (4.2+) compiler. A standard "coreutils" package for your system is also required for command line + * compilation of LUFA based applications. + * + * \subsection SSec_PreqWindows Windows Prerequisites + * On Windows, you will need a copy of the latest Atmel Toolchain, either downloaded and installed as a standalone + * package, or installed as part of Atmel Studio. You will need to ensure that the "bin" directory of the toolchain + * is available in your system's %PATH% environment variable. + * + * In addition, you will need to install a ported version of the ZSH or BASH *nix shells, and a standard set of *nix + * utilities such as cut, find and sed. These can be found in the "basic" system package of the + * of the MinGW installer (http://www.mingw.org). Once installed, add the "msys\1.0\bin" of the MinGW installation + * folder is added to your system's %PATH% environment variable. + * + * \subsection SSec_PreqLinux Linux Prerequisites + * On Linux systems you will need to install the latest Linux distribution of the standalone Atmel Toolchain from the + * Atmel website for general development, or use the latest avr-libc and avr-gcc packages for your chosen distribution's + * package manager. For full device support, the Atmel standalone package is recommended. * * \section Sec_Compiling Compiling a LUFA Application * Compiling the LUFA demos, applications and/or bootloaders is very simple. LUFA comes with makefile scripts for - * each individual demo, bootloader and project folder, as well as scripts in the /Demos/, /Bootloaders/, /Projects/ - * and the LUFA root directory. This means that compilation can be started from any of the above directories, with - * a build started from an upper directory in the directory structure executing build of all child directories under it. - * This means that while a build inside a particular demo directory will build only that particular demo, a build stated - * from the /Demos/ directory will build all LUFA demo projects sequentially. - * - * To build a project from the source via the command line, the command "make all" should be executed from the command line in the directory - * of interest. To remove compiled files (including the binary output, all intermediately files and all diagnostic output - * files), execute "make clean". Once a "make all" has been run and no errors were encountered, the resulting binary will - * be located in the generated ".HEX" file. If your project makes use of pre-initialized EEPROM variables, the generated ".EEP" - * file will contain the project's EEPROM data. + * each individual demo, bootloader and project folder, as well as scripts in the Demos/, Bootloaders/, Projects/ + * and the LUFA root directory. Compilation of projects can be started from any of the above directories, with a build + * started from an upper directory in the directory structure executing build of all child directories under it. This + * means that while a build inside a particular demo directory will build only that particular demo, a build stated from + * the /Demos/ directory will build all LUFA demo projects sequentially. + * + * To build a project from the source via the command line, the command "make all" should be executed from the command + * line in the directory of interest. To remove compiled files (including the binary output, all intermediately files and all + * diagnostic output files), execute "make clean". Once a "make all" has been run and no errors were encountered, the + * resulting binary will be located in the generated ".HEX" file. If your project makes use of pre-initialized EEPROM + * variables, the generated ".EEP" file will contain the project's EEPROM data. */ diff --git a/LUFA/DoxygenPages/LibraryResources.txt b/LUFA/DoxygenPages/LibraryResources.txt index ac1915c532..03fc891be4 100644 --- a/LUFA/DoxygenPages/LibraryResources.txt +++ b/LUFA/DoxygenPages/LibraryResources.txt @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ * Development Blog: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/blog \n * * \section Sec_ProjectHelp Assistance With LUFA - * Discussion Group: http://www.lufa-lib.org/support \n + * Support Mailing List: http://www.lufa-lib.org/support \n * Author's Email: dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com \n * * \section Sec_InDevelopment Latest In-Development Source Code