diff --git a/docs/getting_started_build_tools.md b/docs/getting_started_build_tools.md index 2721a9a03..95f17e4b2 100644 --- a/docs/getting_started_build_tools.md +++ b/docs/getting_started_build_tools.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Debian / Ubuntu example: Fedora / Red Hat example: sudo dnf install gcc unzip wget zip dfu-util dfu-programmer avr-gcc avr-libc binutils-avr32-linux-gnu arm-none-eabi-gcc-cs arm-none-eabi-binutils-cs arm-none-eabi-newlib - + Arch / Manjaro example: pacman -S base-devel gcc unzip wget zip avr-gcc avr-binutils avr-libc dfu-util arm-none-eabi-gcc arm-none-eabi-binutils arm-none-eabi-newlib git dfu-programmer dfu-util @@ -57,16 +57,17 @@ By default, this will download compilers for both AVR and ARM. If you don't need nix-shell --arg arm false ## macOS -If you're using [homebrew,](http://brew.sh/) you can use the following commands: +If you're using [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/), you can use the following commands: brew tap osx-cross/avr - brew tap PX4/homebrew-px4 + brew tap osx-cross/arm brew update brew install avr-gcc@8 brew link --force avr-gcc@8 brew install dfu-programmer brew install dfu-util - brew install gcc-arm-none-eabi + brew install arm-gcc-bin@8 + brew link --force arm-gcc-bin@8 brew install avrdude This is the recommended method. If you don't have homebrew, [install it!](http://brew.sh/) It's very much worth it for anyone who works in the command line. Note that the `make` and `make install` portion during the homebrew installation of `avr-gcc@8` can take over 20 minutes and exhibit high CPU usage.