Hi Vladan -

Perhaps this has gotten better in 1.5, but in 1.4 I found ADT very difficult to get working.  Instead, I simply start a terminal and source the environment file created by meta-ide-support in build/tmp, and then start Eclipse Juno from the terminal.

The ADT installer (or bitbake meta-toolchain), has it advantages in that sometimes you just have to delete build/tmp (for instance I always do this when I run repo sync, but perhaps there is a better way).  But using the toolchain in the sysroot is guaranteed to be the same toolchain used to build the libraries and applications in your target image, and that is a big advantage to me.

John

On 10/23/13 8:40 AM, Vladan Jovanovic wrote:
Hi,

what toolchain location should be put to "Build System Derived Toolchain" in Eclipse when I do "bitbake meta-ide-support"? 

Trying it out on i.MX 6 SABRE SDB and Dora branch and Eclipse doesn't accept <fsl-community-bsp>/build/tmp/  for toolchain root location (Eclipse says "Specified toolchain directory does not contain a toolchain generated with "bitbake meta-ide-support").

For standalone pre-built toolchain built using "bitbake adt-installer" and installed to /opt/poky/1.5... it works, but for some reason downloads compiler for armv5 only.

Vladan




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