How to create directory with the following structure





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I am using ubuntu 18.04.1
I found this guide but not sure how to do the directory structure.



This is the structure:



/home/my_at
--at .......... copy from SDK/examples
Makefile ....... copy or link from SDK/, this is the master makefile
include ........ link to SDK/include
ld ............. link to SDK/ld
tools .......... link to SDK/tools
bin ............ create empty, output will be placed here
--upgrade ..... create empty


What is meant by --upgrade, is it folder? What include is supposed to be? Directory probably?



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    I am using ubuntu 18.04.1
    I found this guide but not sure how to do the directory structure.



    This is the structure:



    /home/my_at
    --at .......... copy from SDK/examples
    Makefile ....... copy or link from SDK/, this is the master makefile
    include ........ link to SDK/include
    ld ............. link to SDK/ld
    tools .......... link to SDK/tools
    bin ............ create empty, output will be placed here
    --upgrade ..... create empty


    What is meant by --upgrade, is it folder? What include is supposed to be? Directory probably?



    Little explanation woud not harm.










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      I am using ubuntu 18.04.1
      I found this guide but not sure how to do the directory structure.



      This is the structure:



      /home/my_at
      --at .......... copy from SDK/examples
      Makefile ....... copy or link from SDK/, this is the master makefile
      include ........ link to SDK/include
      ld ............. link to SDK/ld
      tools .......... link to SDK/tools
      bin ............ create empty, output will be placed here
      --upgrade ..... create empty


      What is meant by --upgrade, is it folder? What include is supposed to be? Directory probably?



      Little explanation woud not harm.










      share|improve this question














      I am using ubuntu 18.04.1
      I found this guide but not sure how to do the directory structure.



      This is the structure:



      /home/my_at
      --at .......... copy from SDK/examples
      Makefile ....... copy or link from SDK/, this is the master makefile
      include ........ link to SDK/include
      ld ............. link to SDK/ld
      tools .......... link to SDK/tools
      bin ............ create empty, output will be placed here
      --upgrade ..... create empty


      What is meant by --upgrade, is it folder? What include is supposed to be? Directory probably?



      Little explanation woud not harm.







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