To launch Intel® System Studio for a Linux* target, double-click the shortcut on your desktop or run one of the following launcher scripts:
Linux host: /opt/intel/system_studio_2019/iss_ide_eclipse-launcher.sh
Windows* host: C:\IntelSWTools\system_studio_2019\iss_ide_eclipse-launcher.bat
macOS* host: /opt/intel/system_studio_2019/iss_ide_eclipse-launcher.sh
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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The following table describes where to find Intel® System Studio log files.
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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 |