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authorScott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>2011-03-31 20:33:18 -0500
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2011-04-04 17:28:06 +0100
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documentation/poky-ref-manual/development.xml: Edits for Eclipse and Anjuta
I commented out a large section of the chapter, which went into detail on how to locate, install, configure, and use the Yocto Ecliple plug-in. This information is redundant in this book and is better explained in the ADT Manual. I am referencing the information from this chapter now. (From OE-Core rev: f4f4efbf3f0b19fdb05ddf48ab48b4f42109a289) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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+++ b/documentation/poky-ref-manual/development.xml
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
12 </para> 12 </para>
13 13
14 <section id="platdev-appdev-external-sdk"> 14 <section id="platdev-appdev-external-sdk">
15 <title>External Development Using the Poky SDK</title> 15 <title>External Development Using the Application Development Toolkit (ADT)</title>
16 <para> 16 <para>
17 The meta-toolchain and meta-toolchain-sdk targets build tarballs that contain toolchains and 17 The meta-toolchain and meta-toolchain-sdk targets build tarballs that contain toolchains and
18 libraries suitable for application development outside of Poky. 18 libraries suitable for application development outside of Poky.
@@ -45,17 +45,41 @@
45 </section> 45 </section>
46 46
47 <section id="using-the-eclipse-and-anjuta-plug-ins"> 47 <section id="using-the-eclipse-and-anjuta-plug-ins">
48 <title>Using the Eclipse and Anjuta Plug-ins</title> 48 <title>Using the Eclipse Plug-in</title>
49 <para> 49 <para>
50 Yocto Project supports both Anjuta and Eclipse IDE plug-ins to make developing software 50 The current release of the Yocto Project supports the Eclipse IDE plug-in
51 easier for the application developer. The plug-ins provide capability 51 to make developing software easier for the application developer.
52 extensions to the graphical IDE allowing for cross compilation, 52 The plug-in provides capability extensions to the graphical IDE to allow
53 deployment and execution of the output in a QEMU emulation session. 53 for cross compilation, deployment and execution of the output in a QEMU
54 Support of these plug-ins also allows for cross debugging and 54 emulation session.
55 profiling. Additionally, the Eclipse plug-in provides a suite of tools 55 Support of the Eclipse plug-in also allows for cross debugging and
56 profiling.
57 Additionally, the Eclipse plug-in provides a suite of tools
56 that allows the developer to perform remote profiling, tracing, collection of 58 that allows the developer to perform remote profiling, tracing, collection of
57 power data, collection of latency data and collection of performance data. 59 power data, collection of latency data and collection of performance data.
58 </para> 60 </para>
61 <note>
62 The current release of the Yocto Project no longer supports the Anjuta plug-in.
63 However, the Poky Anjuta Plug-in is available to download directly from the Poky
64 Git repository located through the web interface at
65 <ulink url="http://git.yoctoproject.org/"></ulink> under IDE Plugins.
66 The community is free to continue supporting it beyond the Yocto Project 0.9
67 Release.
68 </note>
69 <para>
70 To use the Eclipse plug-in you need the Eclipse Framework (Helios 3.6.1) along
71 with other plug-ins installed into the Eclipse IDE.
72 Once you have your environment setup you need to configure the Eclipse plug-in.
73 For information on how to install and configure the Eclipse plug-in, see the
74 <ulink url='http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/adt-manual/adt-manual.html#adt-eclipse'>
75 "Working Within Eclipse"</ulink> chapter in the
76 <ulink url='http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/adt-manual/adt-manual.html'>
77 "Application Development Toolkit (ADT) User's Guide."</ulink>
78 </para>
79
80
81
82<!--
59 83
60 <section id="the-eclipse-plug-in"> 84 <section id="the-eclipse-plug-in">
61 <title>The Eclipse Plug-in</title> 85 <title>The Eclipse Plug-in</title>
@@ -309,7 +333,7 @@
309 <para> 333 <para>
310 See the README file contained in the project for more information on 334 See the README file contained in the project for more information on
311 Anjuta dependencies and building the plug-in. 335 Anjuta dependencies and building the plug-in.
312 If you want to disable remote gdb debugging, pass the "--disable-gdb-integration" switch when 336 If you want to disable remote gdb debugging, pass the "&dash;&dash;disable-gdb-integration" switch when
313 you configure the plug-in. 337 you configure the plug-in.
314 </para> 338 </para>
315 <section id="setting-up-the-anjuta-plugin"> 339 <section id="setting-up-the-anjuta-plugin">
@@ -416,6 +440,10 @@
416 </para> 440 </para>
417 </section> 441 </section>
418 </section> 442 </section>
443
444
445-->
446
419 </section> 447 </section>
420 448
421 <section id="platdev-appdev-qemu"> 449 <section id="platdev-appdev-qemu">