diff --git a/FAQ.md b/FAQ.md index 152a6651f..914c865fa 100644 --- a/FAQ.md +++ b/FAQ.md @@ -165,15 +165,17 @@ This occurs basically because the directory `/etc/udev/` requires elevated permi This [thread](https://github.com/espressif/idf-installer/issues/133#issuecomment-1136990432) and subsequent discussion could help you understand this. # How to configure esp-adf in Espressif-IDE -- `git clone https://github.com/espressif/esp-adf.git esp-adf-v2.4.1` -- `cd esp-adf-v2.4.1/` -- `git checkout v2.4.1` +- `git clone https://github.com/espressif/esp-adf.git esp-adf-v2.6` +- `cd esp-adf-v2.6/` +- `git checkout v2.6` - `git submodule update --init --recursive` -- Launch Espressif IDE and import using `File > New > Import > Existing IDF Project` from the existing esp-adf examples list -- Run Install Tools using `Espressif > ESP-IDF Tools Manager > Install Tools` and provide esp-idf directory path from the cloned esp-adf directory -- Configure `ADF_PATH` in the eclipse build preferences: `Preferences > C/C++ Build > Environment` -- Select `ADF_PATH` from the preferences list and click on Edit and Click Ok without changing any value(There is a bug in CDT that is appending a null value before the path hence we need to click on edit and save it.) -- Select the target and click on build +- Launch Espressif-IDE +- Navigate to `Espressif > ESP-IDF Manager` and Click on `Add ESP-IDF` and Check "Use an existing ESP-IDF directory from the file system" and then browse ESP-IDF directory from the esp-idf folder which you have configured in the previous steps. +- Add `ADF_PATH` in the Eclipse Build Preferences: Navigate to `Preferences > C/C++ Build > Environment` +- Choose `ADF_PATH` from the preferences list and click on Edit and Click Ok without changing any value(There is a bug in CDT that is appending a null value before the path hence we need to click on edit and save it.) +- Click Apply and Close the preference window. +- Navigate to `File > New > Import > Existing IDF Project` from the existing esp-adf examples list and import it. +- Choose target and click on the build. # How to choose to build with Clang or GCC toolchain? - Select a project from the project explorer