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## The build system for resource-limited devices
## The build system for resource-limited devices
RcdMathLib and RIOT use [GNU make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/) as build system. The
RcdMathLib and RIOT use [GNU make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/) as build system. The
simplest way to compile and link an application with RcdMathLib, is to download the
simplest way to compile and link an application with RcdMathLib, is to use the
[Eclipse project for resource-limited devices](https://git.imp.fu-berlin.de/zkasmi/RcdMathLib/-/blob/master/eclipse_projects/RcdMathLib_resource_limited_devices.zip)file and set up a Makefile providing at least the following variables:
[Eclipse project for resource-limited devices](https://git.imp.fu-berlin.de/zkasmi/RcdMathLib/-/blob/master/eclipse_projects/RcdMathLib_resource_limited_devices.zip) and set up a Makefile providing at least the following variables:
*`APPLICATION`: should contain the (unique) name of your application
*`APPLICATION`: should contain the (unique) name of your application
*`BOARD`: specifies the platform the application should be build for by
*`BOARD`: specifies the platform the application should be build for by