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authorScott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>2012-02-02 14:18:55 -0600
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2012-03-08 12:07:49 -0800
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documentation/dev-manual: Edits to clarify YP files
These edits help explain the differences between local YP files created through a tarball extraction vs cloning a Git repository. (From yocto-docs rev: ed368800c3e9ece71d27d6d690f0ddc264a4c2da) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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63 for the supported distributions.</para></listitem> 63 for the supported distributions.</para></listitem>
64 <listitem id='local-yp-release'><para><emphasis>Yocto Project Release:</emphasis> 64 <listitem id='local-yp-release'><para><emphasis>Yocto Project Release:</emphasis>
65 You need a release of the Yocto Project. 65 You need a release of the Yocto Project.
66 You can get set up with local Yocto Project files one of two ways depending on whether you 66 You can get set up with local
67 <link linkend='yocto-project-files'>Yocto Project Files</link> one of two ways
68 depending on whether you
67 are going to be contributing back into the Yocto Project source repository or not. 69 are going to be contributing back into the Yocto Project source repository or not.
68 <note> 70 <note>
69 Regardless of the method you use, this manual refers to the resulting 71 Regardless of the method you use, this manual refers to the resulting
@@ -89,7 +91,9 @@
89 back into the Yocto Project, you should use Git commands to set up a local 91 back into the Yocto Project, you should use Git commands to set up a local
90 Git repository of the Yocto Project files. 92 Git repository of the Yocto Project files.
91 Doing so creates a Git repository with a complete history of changes and allows 93 Doing so creates a Git repository with a complete history of changes and allows
92 you to easily submit your changes upstream to the project.</para> 94 you to easily submit your changes upstream to the project.
95 Because you cloned the repository, you have access to all the Yocto Project development
96 branches and tag names used in the upstream repository.</para>
93 <para>The following transcript shows how to clone the Yocto Project files' 97 <para>The following transcript shows how to clone the Yocto Project files'
94 Git repository into the current working directory. 98 Git repository into the current working directory.
95 The command creates the repository in a directory named <filename>poky</filename>. 99 The command creates the repository in a directory named <filename>poky</filename>.