Get Started with Application Development for macOS* Host and Linux* OS Target

Launch Intel System Studio

To launch Intel® System Studio for a Linux* target, double-click the shortcut on your desktop or run one of the following launcher scripts:

Create Your First Project

Follow the instructions in this guide to develop the following types of projects on a macOS* host development system.

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C/C++ project for a Linux* or Android* target Create applications for embedded IoT Linux targets, regardless of the OS on your development system, using Docker* containers with fully configured compile and build toolchains.
Java* project Create Java projects to run on Linux targets.

Note

You might not have all of the tools and libraries mentioned in this guide. To download additional Intel® System Studio tools and libraries, visit the product page on the Intel Developer Zone.

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Intel® System Studio Code Samples and Tutorials

The sample code and tutorials available for download guide a new user through basic product features. Sample code illustrates common code inefficiencies and the corresponding tutorials show how the performance analysis products can be used to solve issues.

Additional Documentation

Use the online documentation for the latest content.

A downloadable ZIP file containing all Intel® System Studio documentation is available for offline use from https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/download-documentation-intel-system-studio-current-previous.

Intel® System Studio Product Page

Visit this page for support and the latest online documentation.

Log Files

The following table describes where to find Intel® System Studio log files.

Resource Description

Intel System Studio Log Files

The product writes pairs of log files to a subdirectory in /tmp. The subdirectory name has the format iss_env_$USER_$TIMESTAMP. The iss_env.log file contains environment settings. The eclipse.log file contains a session log. For example: /tmp/iss_env_auser_20171025141933/eclipse.log and /tmp/iss_env_auser_20171025141933/iss_env.log

The installer writes log files to the system temp directory ( echo $TMPDIR), one for the user and one for root (when the installer is run with sudo). These log file names start with intel.pset, end with a timestamp, and have the extension *.log. To locate these files, type cd $TMPDIR, then look for files matching the pattern. For example: $TMPDIR/intel.pset.auser.samukawi_mobl1.my.corp.domain_10.25.22.00.13.2017.log