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Configure Your System
Run a Sample Project Using the Command Line
Run a Sample Project with Eclipse*
Build and Run a Sample Project Using Visual Studio Code
Adding oneAPI Components to Yocto* Project Builds
Using Containers
Using Cloud CI Systems
Common Use Cases for the Intel® IoT Toolkit
Next Steps
Troubleshooting
Notices and Disclaimers
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Adding oneAPI Components to Yocto* Project Builds
NOTE:
The oneAPI meta-intel-iss and meta-intel-oneapi Yocto recipes have been retired and will be included in the next major release of the open embedded meta-intel layer. See the meta-intel layer documentation for details on how to include these recipes as a part of your Yocto project.
Using Intel® C++ Compilers as a Secondary Toolchain and for SDK Integration
You can use the Intel C++ Compilers as part of a secondary toolchain to build packages and applications for your target system. To enable using an Intel compiler to build a specific package or for SDK application building, see the README files referenced above.
Parent topic: Get Started with the Intel® IoT Toolkit for Linux*