************************************* Standard Setup of Toolchain for Linux ************************************* Install Prerequisites ===================== To compile with ESP8266_RTOS_SDK you need to get the following packages: - CentOS 7:: sudo yum install gcc git wget make ncurses-devel flex bison gperf python pyserial - Ubuntu and Debian:: sudo apt-get install gcc git wget make libncurses-dev flex bison gperf python python-serial - Arch:: sudo pacman -S --needed gcc git make ncurses flex bison gperf python2-pyserial Toolchain Setup =============== ESP8266 toolchain for Linux is available for download from Espressif website: - for 64-bit Linux: https://dl.espressif.com/dl/xtensa-lx106-elf-gcc8_4_0-esp-2020r3-linux-amd64.tar.gz - for 32-bit Linux: https://dl.espressif.com/dl/xtensa-lx106-elf-gcc8_4_0-esp-2020r3-linux-i686.tar.gz 1. Download this file, then extract it in ``~/esp`` directory:: mkdir -p ~/esp cd ~/esp tar -xzf ~/Downloads/xtensa-lx106-elf-linux64-1.22.0-100-ge567ec7-5.2.0.tar.gz .. _setup-linux-toolchain-add-it-to-path: 2. The toolchain will be extracted into ``~/esp/xtensa-lx106-elf/`` directory. To use it, you will need to update your ``PATH`` environment variable in ``~/.profile`` file. To make ``xtensa-lx106-elf`` available for all terminal sessions, add the following line to your ``~/.profile`` file:: export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/esp/xtensa-lx106-elf/bin" Alternatively, you may create an alias for the above command. This way you can get the toolchain only when you need it. To do this, add different line to your ``~/.profile`` file:: alias get_lx106='export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/esp/xtensa-lx106-elf/bin"' Then when you need the toolchain you can type ``get_lx106`` on the command line and the toolchain will be added to your ``PATH``. .. note:: If you have ``/bin/bash`` set as login shell, and both ``.bash_profile`` and ``.profile`` exist, then update ``.bash_profile`` instead. 3. 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 end of displayed string:: $ printenv PATH /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:/home/user-name/esp/xtense-lx106-elf/bin Instead of ``/home/user-name`` there should be a home path specific to your installation. Permission issues /dev/ttyUSB0 ------------------------------ With some Linux distributions you may get the ``Failed to open port /dev/ttyUSB0`` error message when flashing the ESP8266. If this happens you may need to add your current user to the correct group (commonly "dialout") which has the appropriate permissions:: sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER In addition, you can also use "sudo chmod" to set permissions on the "/dev/ttyUSB0" file before running the make command to resolve:: sudo chmod -R 777 /dev/ttyUSB0 Next Steps ========== To carry on with development environment setup, proceed to section :ref:`get-started-get-esp-idf`. Related Documents ================= .. _AUR: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository