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author | Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com> | 2011-09-15 06:15:35 -0700 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2011-09-25 17:59:57 +0100 |
commit | 997bcb723bc5ce90928ef8dac5945b8548cd3bde (patch) | |
tree | 0ff6c64ae6ee4f15cdfa2bfa478af95845b0de3a /documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml | |
parent | d7dc960e14c5ea4a7596dc87e2399fd57577cb79 (diff) | |
download | poky-997bcb723bc5ce90928ef8dac5945b8548cd3bde.tar.gz |
documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml: removed terms
I had definitions for "The Yocto Project Files" and "The Yocto
Project Build Tree" in this chapter. They were misplaced. I have
deleted them and moved them to the development manual.
(From yocto-docs rev: 9238e75abc4578043fd625b3796b86d42204e16f)
Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 53 deletions
diff --git a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml index fd02696244..5e403aa84b 100644 --- a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml +++ b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml | |||
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9 | In order to use the ADT, you must install it, <filename>source</filename> a script to set up the | 9 | In order to use the ADT, you must install it, <filename>source</filename> a script to set up the |
10 | environment, and be sure both the kernel and filesystem image specific to the target architecture | 10 | environment, and be sure both the kernel and filesystem image specific to the target architecture |
11 | exist. | 11 | exist. |
12 | This chapter describes how to be sure you meet the ADT requirements. | ||
12 | </para> | 13 | </para> |
13 | 14 | ||
14 | <para> | ||
15 | This chapter describes two important terms and how to be sure you meet the ADT requirements. | ||
16 | </para> | ||
17 | |||
18 | <section id='yocto-project-files'> | ||
19 | <title>Yocto Project Files and Build Areas</title> | ||
20 | |||
21 | <para> | ||
22 | Before learning how to prepare your system for the ADT, you need to understand | ||
23 | two important terms used throughout this manual: | ||
24 | <itemizedlist> | ||
25 | <listitem><para><emphasis>The Yocto Project Files:</emphasis> | ||
26 | This term refers to the directory structure created as a result of downloading | ||
27 | and unpacking a Yocto Project release tarball or setting up a Git repository | ||
28 | by cloning <filename>git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky</filename>.</para> | ||
29 | <para>The Yocto Project files contain BitBake, Documentation, metadata and | ||
30 | other files that all support the development environment. | ||
31 | Consequently, you must have the Yocto Project files in place on your development | ||
32 | system in order to do any development using the Yocto Project.</para> | ||
33 | <para>The name of the top-level directory of the Yocto Project file structure | ||
34 | is derived from the Yocto Project release tarball. | ||
35 | For example, downloading and unpacking <filename>poky-edison-6.0.tar.bz2</filename> | ||
36 | results in a Yocto Project source tree whose Yocto Project source directory is named | ||
37 | <filename>poky-edison-6.0</filename>. | ||
38 | If you create a Git repository, then you can name the repository anything you like.</para> | ||
39 | <para>You can find instruction on how to set up the Yocto Project files on your | ||
40 | host development system by reading | ||
41 | the | ||
42 | "<ulink url='http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/1.1/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#getting-setup'>Getting | ||
43 | Setup</ulink>" section in | ||
44 | <ulink url='http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/1.1/dev-manual/dev-manual.html'> | ||
45 | The Yocto Project Development Manual</ulink>.</para></listitem> | ||
46 | <listitem><para><emphasis>Yocto Project Build Tree:</emphasis> | ||
47 | This term refers to the area where the Yocto Project builds images. | ||
48 | The area is created when you <filename>source</filename> the Yocto Project setup | ||
49 | environment script that is found in the Yocto Project files area. | ||
50 | (e.g. <filename>oe-init-build-env</filename>). | ||
51 | You can create the Yocto Project build tree anywhere you want on your | ||
52 | development system. | ||
53 | Here is an example that creates the tree in <filename>mybuilds</filename> | ||
54 | and names the Yocto Project build directory <filename>YP-6.0</filename>: | ||
55 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
56 | $ source poky-edison-6.0/oe-init-build-env $HOME/mybuilds/YP-6.0 | ||
57 | </literallayout> | ||
58 | If you don't specifically name the build directory, then BitBake creates it | ||
59 | in the current directory and uses the name <filename>build</filename>. | ||
60 | Also, if you supply an existing directory, then BitBake uses that | ||
61 | directory as the Yocto Project build directory and populates the build tree | ||
62 | beneath it.</para></listitem> | ||
63 | </itemizedlist> | ||
64 | </para> | ||
65 | </section> | ||
66 | |||
67 | <section id='installing-the-adt'> | 15 | <section id='installing-the-adt'> |
68 | <title>Installing the ADT</title> | 16 | <title>Installing the ADT</title> |
69 | 17 | ||