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authorScott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>2013-03-06 10:26:55 -0800
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2013-03-22 17:08:42 +0000
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dev-manual: Added notes about creating your own distro
Added a couple of notes to point out the ease of creating your own distro and not just relying on a Poky distribution. One note is at the very beginning of the manual and mentions Angstrom as an example of a distro based on the YP. The other note is at the beginning of the second chapter. (From yocto-docs rev: 1525a5e34c615cbfd25aeb12cc7a27ef95b51eab) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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-rw-r--r--documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-intro.xml31
-rw-r--r--documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-start.xml11
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diff --git a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-intro.xml b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-intro.xml
index 01aafc45b5..9d20fd3687 100644
--- a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-intro.xml
+++ b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-intro.xml
@@ -10,16 +10,27 @@
10 10
11 <para> 11 <para>
12 Welcome to the Yocto Project Development Manual! 12 Welcome to the Yocto Project Development Manual!
13 This manual gives you an idea of how to use the Yocto Project to develop embedded Linux 13 This manual gives you an idea of how to use the Yocto Project to
14 images and user-space applications to run on targeted devices. 14 develop embedded Linux images and user-space applications to run on
15 Reading this manual gives you an overview of image, kernel, and user-space application development 15 targeted devices.
16 using the Yocto Project. 16 Reading this manual gives you an overview of image, kernel, and
17 Because much of the information in this manual is general, it contains many references to other 17 user-space application development using the Yocto Project.
18 sources where you can find more detail. 18 Because much of the information in this manual is general, it
19 For example, detailed information on Git, repositories and open source in general 19 contains many references to other sources where you can find more
20 can be found in many places. 20 detail.
21 Another example is how to get set up to use the Yocto Project, which our Yocto Project 21 For example, detailed information on Git, repositories and open
22 Quick Start covers. 22 source in general can be found in many places.
23 Another example is how to get set up to use the Yocto Project,
24 which our Yocto Project Quick Start covers.
25 <note>
26 By default, using the Yocto Project creates a Poky distribution.
27 However, you can create your own distribution by providing key
28 <link linkend='metadata'>Metadata</link>.
29 A good example is Angstrom, which has had a distribution
30 based on the Yocto Project since its inception.
31 See the "<link linkend='creating-your-own-distribution'>Creating Your Own Distribution</link>"
32 section for more information.
33 </note>
23 </para> 34 </para>
24 35
25 <para> 36 <para>
diff --git a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-start.xml b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-start.xml
index b9401e9017..c4d91fff84 100644
--- a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-start.xml
+++ b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-start.xml
@@ -33,8 +33,15 @@
33 <para> 33 <para>
34 You can use the OpenEmbedded build system, which uses 34 You can use the OpenEmbedded build system, which uses
35 BitBake to develop complete Linux 35 BitBake to develop complete Linux
36 images and associated user-space applications for architectures based on ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, 36 images and associated user-space applications for architectures based
37 x86 and x86-64. 37 on ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, x86 and x86-64.
38 <note>
39 By default, using the Yocto Project creates a Poky distribution.
40 However, you can create your own distribution by providing key
41 <link linkend='metadata'>Metadata</link>.
42 See the "<link linkend='creating-your-own-distribution'>Creating Your Own Distribution</link>"
43 section for more information.
44 </note>
38 While the Yocto Project does not provide a strict testing framework, 45 While the Yocto Project does not provide a strict testing framework,
39 it does provide or generate for you artifacts that let you perform target-level and 46 it does provide or generate for you artifacts that let you perform target-level and
40 emulated testing and debugging. 47 emulated testing and debugging.