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To install RealView Development Suite v3.1:
Read the release notes for important information about this release.
Do not install as root, or other privileged user. If you do, then configuration files that might have to be modified by other RealView components (such as RealView ICE) cannot be changed, and can cause configuration failures.
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive.
If the CD does not automount, log in as root and mount it by typing:
mountdevicemount-dir
where is
the path of your CD-ROM device, for example device/dev/cdrom,
and is the path
to an existing directory where the CD-ROM is to be mounted, for
example, mount-dir/mnt/cdrom
Move to the top-level CD-ROM directory. For example:
cd /mnt/cdrom
Start the ARM RealView Software Wizard:
setuplinux.bin
Follow the on-screen prompts to install RealView Development Suite.
The Customize panel of the ARM RealView Software Wizard lists all component software options. Select:
Full to install all component software. This is the default option.
RVCT Only to install only the RealView Compilation Tools.
RVD Only to install only RealView Debugger.
No Documentation to install the default component software without documentation.
To choose a different set of installation options, then select
or unselect the options as required. The installation type changes
to Custom.
You can set up or modify the environment variables after the installation is complete by using the armenv tool (see the RealView Development Suite Getting Started Guide for more details).
The installer generates a script file that sets
up the environment variables for RealView Development Suite v3.1, .install_directory/RVDS31env.posh
Use the source command with the appropriate shell script to add the new environment to the current shell. You can also generate these shell script files using the armenv tool. See the RealView Development Suite Getting Started Guide for more details.
The support for CEVA-Oak, CEVA-TeakLite, CEVA-Teak, and StarCore SC1200 DSPs is installed with the RealView Debugger, Executables option.
You must obtain the appropriate DSP debug support license (see Requesting a DSP debug support license). DSP debug support is available only when connecting with RealView ICE, which you must purchase separately.