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1 | .. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0 |
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3 | .. Copyright (C) 2019 embedded brains GmbH |
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4 | .. Copyright (C) 2019 Sebastian Huber |
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6 | .. _QuickStartHost: |
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8 | Prepare Your Host Computer |
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9 | ========================== |
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11 | The *host computer* is a computer you use to develop applications. It runs all |
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12 | your tools, editors, documentation viewers, etc. To get started with RTEMS |
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13 | development you need tools from your host's operating system to build the RTEMS |
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14 | tool suite from source. This is not a one-click installation process, but |
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15 | there are :ref:`good reasons <WhyBuildFromSource>` to build everything from |
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16 | source. You need a native C, C++ and Python development environment. Please |
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17 | make sure that you can build native C/C++ applications on your host computer. |
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18 | You must be able to build native Python C modules. Usually, you have to |
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19 | install a Python development package for this. Please have a look at the |
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20 | :ref:`Host Computer <host-computer>` chapter for the gory details. In |
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21 | particular :ref:`Microsoft Windows <microsoft-windows>` user should do this. |
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