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Setup Linux Toolchain from Scratch
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The following instructions are alternative to downloading binary toolchain from Espressif website. To quickly setup the binary toolchain, instead of compiling it yourself, backup and proceed to section :doc: `linux-setup` .
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.. note :: The reason you might need to build your own toolchain is to solve the Y2K38 problem (time_t expand to 64 bits instead of 32 bits).
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Install Prerequisites
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To compile with ESP-IDF you need to get the following packages:
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- CentOS 7::
sudo yum install git wget ncurses-devel flex bison gperf python pyserial python-pyelftools cmake ninja-build ccache
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- Ubuntu and Debian::
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sudo apt-get install git wget libncurses-dev flex bison gperf python python-pip python-setuptools python-serial python-click python-cryptography python-future python-pyparsing python-pyelftools cmake ninja-build ccache libffi-dev libssl-dev
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- Arch::
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sudo pacman -S --needed gcc git make ncurses flex bison gperf python2-pyserial python2-click python2-cryptography python2-future python2-pyparsing python2-pyelftools cmake ninja ccache
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.. note ::
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CMake version 3.5 or newer is required for use with ESP-IDF. Older Linux distributions may require updating, enabling of a "backports" repository, or installing of a "cmake3" package rather than "cmake".
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Compile the Toolchain from Source
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- Install dependencies:
- CentOS 7::
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sudo yum install gawk gperf grep gettext ncurses-devel python python-devel automake bison flex texinfo help2man libtool make
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- Ubuntu pre-16.04::
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sudo apt-get install gawk gperf grep gettext libncurses-dev python python-dev automake bison flex texinfo help2man libtool make
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- Ubuntu 16.04 or newer::
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sudo apt-get install gawk gperf grep gettext python python-dev automake bison flex texinfo help2man libtool libtool-bin make
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- Debian 9::
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sudo apt-get install gawk gperf grep gettext libncurses-dev python python-dev automake bison flex texinfo help2man libtool libtool-bin make
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- Arch::
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Create the working directory and go into it::
mkdir -p ~/esp
cd ~/esp
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Download `` crosstool-NG `` and build it:
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.. include-build-file :: inc/scratch-build-code.inc
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.. note :: To create a toolchain with support for 64-bit time_t, you need to remove the `` --enable-newlib-long-time_t `` option from the `` crosstool-NG/samples/xtensa-esp32-elf/crosstool.config `` file in 33 and 43 lines.
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Build the toolchain::
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./ct-ng xtensa-{IDF_TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_NAME}-elf
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./ct-ng build
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chmod -R u+w builds/xtensa-{IDF_TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_NAME}-elf
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Toolchain will be built in `` ~/esp/crosstool-NG/builds/xtensa-{IDF_TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_NAME}-elf `` .
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Add Toolchain to PATH
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The custom toolchain needs to be copied to a binary directory and added to the `` PATH `` .
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Choose a directory, for example `` ~/esp/xtensa-{IDF_TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_NAME}-elf/ `` , and copy the build output to this directory.
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To use it, you will need to update your `` PATH `` environment variable in `` ~/.profile `` file. To make `` xtensa-{IDF_TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_NAME}-elf `` available for all terminal sessions, add the following line to your `` ~/.profile `` file::
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export PATH="$HOME/esp/xtensa-{IDF_TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_NAME}-elf/bin:$PATH"
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.. note ::
If you have `` /bin/bash `` set as login shell, and both `` .bash_profile `` and `` .profile `` exist, then update `` .bash_profile `` instead. In CentOS, `` alias `` should set in `` .bashrc `` .
Log off and log in back to make the `` .profile `` changes effective. Run the following command to verify if `` PATH `` is correctly set::
printenv PATH
You are looking for similar result containing toolchain's path at the beginning of displayed string::
$ printenv PATH
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/home/user-name/esp/xtensa-{IDF_TARGET_TOOLCHAIN_NAME}-elf/bin:/home/user-name/bin:/home/user-name/.local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games:/snap/bin
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Instead of `` /home/user-name `` there should be a home path specific to your installation.
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Next Steps
==========
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To carry on with development environment setup, proceed to :ref: `get-started-get-esp-idf` .