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author | Tim Orling <timothy.t.orling@linux.intel.com> | 2020-04-02 17:55:55 -0700 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2020-04-06 14:40:25 +0100 |
commit | 07aaa69d57290637d146ea26baf4aeeec7e10138 (patch) | |
tree | b6894f9d2076755217f3bfb8e888131f7f06e373 /documentation | |
parent | e75301e0182301423defc1b7f59fe4fad761d206 (diff) | |
download | poky-07aaa69d57290637d146ea26baf4aeeec7e10138.tar.gz |
ref-manual: add install-buildtools and -extended
Add instructions to use 'install-buildtools' and
'buildtools-extended-tarball'.
Add gcc 5.0 requirement and call out how to
use above to prepare host development system.
(From yocto-docs rev: c6dbd9bf6860ffea1bc025907343373439d91737)
Signed-off-by: Tim Orling <timothy.t.orling@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'documentation')
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/ref-manual/faq.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/ref-manual/migration.xml | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/ref-manual/ref-system-requirements.xml | 127 |
3 files changed, 120 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/faq.xml b/documentation/ref-manual/faq.xml index 49ff86261d..d94cb32a86 100644 --- a/documentation/ref-manual/faq.xml +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/faq.xml | |||
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ | |||
33 | <para id='faq-not-meeting-requirements'> | 33 | <para id='faq-not-meeting-requirements'> |
34 | My development system does not meet the | 34 | My development system does not meet the |
35 | required Git, tar, and Python versions. | 35 | required Git, tar, and Python versions. |
36 | In particular, I do not have Python 3.4.0 or greater. | 36 | In particular, I do not have Python 3.5.0 or greater. |
37 | Can I still use the Yocto Project? | 37 | Can I still use the Yocto Project? |
38 | </para> | 38 | </para> |
39 | </question> | 39 | </question> |
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ | |||
43 | system a couple different ways (i.e. building a tarball or | 43 | system a couple different ways (i.e. building a tarball or |
44 | downloading a tarball). | 44 | downloading a tarball). |
45 | See the | 45 | See the |
46 | "<link linkend='required-git-tar-and-python-versions'>Required Git, tar, and Python Versions</link>" | 46 | "<link linkend='required-git-tar-python-and-gcc-versions'>Required Git, tar, Python and gcc Versions</link>" |
47 | section for steps on how to update your build tools. | 47 | section for steps on how to update your build tools. |
48 | </para> | 48 | </para> |
49 | </answer> | 49 | </answer> |
diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/migration.xml b/documentation/ref-manual/migration.xml index 80a6acc951..03efc7be2f 100644 --- a/documentation/ref-manual/migration.xml +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/migration.xml | |||
@@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ | |||
680 | 680 | ||
681 | <para> | 681 | <para> |
682 | For more information on this requirement, see the | 682 | For more information on this requirement, see the |
683 | "<link linkend='required-git-tar-and-python-versions'>Required Git, tar, and Python Versions</link>" | 683 | "<link linkend='required-git-tar-python-and-gcc-versions'>Required Git, tar, Python and gcc Versions</link>" |
684 | section. | 684 | section. |
685 | </para> | 685 | </para> |
686 | </section> | 686 | </section> |
@@ -1754,7 +1754,7 @@ | |||
1754 | Git that meets this requirement, you can use the | 1754 | Git that meets this requirement, you can use the |
1755 | <filename>buildtools-tarball</filename> that does. | 1755 | <filename>buildtools-tarball</filename> that does. |
1756 | See the | 1756 | See the |
1757 | "<link linkend='required-git-tar-and-python-versions'>Required Git, tar, and Python Versions</link>" | 1757 | "<link linkend='required-git-tar-python-and-gcc-versions'>Required Git, tar, Python and gcc Versions</link>" |
1758 | section for more information. | 1758 | section for more information. |
1759 | </para> | 1759 | </para> |
1760 | </section> | 1760 | </section> |
@@ -3215,7 +3215,7 @@ | |||
3215 | recent version, you can install the buildtools, which | 3215 | recent version, you can install the buildtools, which |
3216 | will provide it. | 3216 | will provide it. |
3217 | See the | 3217 | See the |
3218 | "<link linkend='required-git-tar-and-python-versions'>Required Git, tar, and Python Versions</link>" | 3218 | "<link linkend='required-git-tar-python-and-gcc-versions'>Required Git, tar, Python and gcc Versions</link>" |
3219 | section for more information on the buildtools tarball. | 3219 | section for more information on the buildtools tarball. |
3220 | </para></listitem> | 3220 | </para></listitem> |
3221 | <listitem><para> | 3221 | <listitem><para> |
diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-system-requirements.xml b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-system-requirements.xml index 6153117f1b..2c019960f8 100644 --- a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-system-requirements.xml +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-system-requirements.xml | |||
@@ -315,8 +315,8 @@ | |||
315 | </section> | 315 | </section> |
316 | </section> | 316 | </section> |
317 | 317 | ||
318 | <section id='required-git-tar-and-python-versions'> | 318 | <section id='required-git-tar-python-and-gcc-versions'> |
319 | <title>Required Git, tar, and Python Versions</title> | 319 | <title>Required Git, tar, Python and gcc Versions</title> |
320 | 320 | ||
321 | <para> | 321 | <para> |
322 | In order to use the build system, your host development system | 322 | In order to use the build system, your host development system |
@@ -337,6 +337,89 @@ | |||
337 | tarball or use BitBake to build the tarball. | 337 | tarball or use BitBake to build the tarball. |
338 | </para> | 338 | </para> |
339 | 339 | ||
340 | <para> | ||
341 | In addition, your host development system must meet the following | ||
342 | version requirement for gcc: | ||
343 | <itemizedlist> | ||
344 | <listitem><para>gcc 5.0 or greater</para></listitem> | ||
345 | </itemizedlist> | ||
346 | </para> | ||
347 | |||
348 | <para> | ||
349 | If your host development system does not meet this requirement, | ||
350 | you can resolve this by installing a <filename>buildtools-extended</filename> | ||
351 | tarball that contains additional tools, the equivalent of <filename>buildtools-essential</filename>. | ||
352 | </para> | ||
353 | <section id='installing-a-pre-built-buildtools-tarball-with-install-buildtools-script'> | ||
354 | <title>Installing a Pre-Built <filename>buildtools</filename> Tarball with <filename>install-buildtools</filename> script</title> | ||
355 | |||
356 | <para> | ||
357 | The <filename>install-buildtools</filename> script is the easiest | ||
358 | of the three methods by which you can get these tools. It downloads | ||
359 | a pre-built buildtools installer and automatically installs the tools | ||
360 | for you: | ||
361 | <orderedlist> | ||
362 | <listitem><para> | ||
363 | Execute the <filename>install-buildtools</filename> script. | ||
364 | Here is an example: | ||
365 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
366 | $ cd poky | ||
367 | $ script/install-buildtools --without-extended-buildtools \ | ||
368 | --base-url &YOCTO_DL_URL;/releases/yocto \ | ||
369 | --release yocto-&DISTRO; \ | ||
370 | --installer-version &DISTRO; | ||
371 | </literallayout> | ||
372 | <para> | ||
373 | During execution, the buildtools tarball will be downloaded, | ||
374 | the checksum of the download will be verified, the installer | ||
375 | will be run for you, and some basic checks will be run to | ||
376 | to make sure the installation is functional. | ||
377 | </para> | ||
378 | <para> | ||
379 | To avoid the need of <filename>sudo</filename> privileges, | ||
380 | the <filename>install-buildtools</filename> script will | ||
381 | by default tell the installer to install in: | ||
382 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
383 | <replaceable>/path/to/</replaceable>poky/buildtools | ||
384 | </literallayout> | ||
385 | </para> | ||
386 | <para> | ||
387 | If your host development system needs the additional tools | ||
388 | provided in the <filename>buildtools-extended</filename> | ||
389 | tarball, you can instead execute the | ||
390 | <filename>install-buildtools</filename> script with the | ||
391 | default parameters: | ||
392 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
393 | $ cd poky | ||
394 | $ script/install-buildtools | ||
395 | </literallayout> | ||
396 | </para> | ||
397 | </para></listitem> | ||
398 | <listitem><para> | ||
399 | Source the tools environment setup script by using a | ||
400 | command like the following: | ||
401 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
402 | $ source <replaceable>/path/to/</replaceable>poky/buildtools/environment-setup-x86_64-pokysdk-linux | ||
403 | </literallayout> | ||
404 | Of course, you need to supply your installation directory and be | ||
405 | sure to use the right file (i.e. i586 or x86_64). | ||
406 | </para> | ||
407 | <para> | ||
408 | After you have sourced the setup script, | ||
409 | the tools are added to <filename>PATH</filename> | ||
410 | and any other environment variables required to run the | ||
411 | tools are initialized. | ||
412 | The results are working versions versions of Git, tar, | ||
413 | Python and <filename>chrpath</filename>. And in the case of | ||
414 | the <filename>buildtools-extended</filename> tarball, additional | ||
415 | working versions of tools including <filename>gcc</filename>, | ||
416 | <filename>make</filename> and the other tools included in | ||
417 | <filename>packagegroup-core-buildessential</filename>. | ||
418 | </para></listitem> | ||
419 | </orderedlist> | ||
420 | </para> | ||
421 | </section> | ||
422 | |||
340 | <section id='downloading-a-pre-built-buildtools-tarball'> | 423 | <section id='downloading-a-pre-built-buildtools-tarball'> |
341 | <title>Downloading a Pre-Built <filename>buildtools</filename> Tarball</title> | 424 | <title>Downloading a Pre-Built <filename>buildtools</filename> Tarball</title> |
342 | 425 | ||
@@ -346,14 +429,18 @@ | |||
346 | <orderedlist> | 429 | <orderedlist> |
347 | <listitem><para> | 430 | <listitem><para> |
348 | Locate and download the <filename>*.sh</filename> at | 431 | Locate and download the <filename>*.sh</filename> at |
349 | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DL_URL;/releases/yocto/yocto-&DISTRO;/buildtools/'></ulink>. | 432 | <ulink url='&YOCTO_RELEASE_DL_URL;/buildtools/'></ulink>. |
350 | </para></listitem> | 433 | </para></listitem> |
351 | <listitem><para> | 434 | <listitem><para> |
352 | Execute the installation script. | 435 | Execute the installation script. |
353 | Here is an example: | 436 | Here is an example for the traditional installer: |
354 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 437 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
355 | $ sh ~/Downloads/x86_64-buildtools-nativesdk-standalone-&DISTRO;.sh | 438 | $ sh ~/Downloads/x86_64-buildtools-nativesdk-standalone-&DISTRO;.sh |
356 | </literallayout> | 439 | </literallayout> |
440 | Here is an example for the extended installer: | ||
441 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
442 | $ sh ~/Downloads/x86_64-buildtools-extended-nativesdk-standalone-&DISTRO;.sh | ||
443 | </literallayout> | ||
357 | During execution, a prompt appears that allows you to | 444 | During execution, a prompt appears that allows you to |
358 | choose the installation directory. | 445 | choose the installation directory. |
359 | For example, you could choose the following: | 446 | For example, you could choose the following: |
@@ -376,7 +463,11 @@ | |||
376 | and any other environment variables required to run the | 463 | and any other environment variables required to run the |
377 | tools are initialized. | 464 | tools are initialized. |
378 | The results are working versions versions of Git, tar, | 465 | The results are working versions versions of Git, tar, |
379 | Python and <filename>chrpath</filename>. | 466 | Python and <filename>chrpath</filename>. And in the case of |
467 | the <filename>buildtools-extended</filename> tarball, additional | ||
468 | working versions of tools including <filename>gcc</filename>, | ||
469 | <filename>make</filename> and the other tools included in | ||
470 | <filename>packagegroup-core-buildessential</filename>. | ||
380 | </para></listitem> | 471 | </para></listitem> |
381 | </orderedlist> | 472 | </orderedlist> |
382 | </para> | 473 | </para> |
@@ -392,7 +483,7 @@ | |||
392 | <filename>.sh</filename> file and then | 483 | <filename>.sh</filename> file and then |
393 | take steps to transfer and run it on a | 484 | take steps to transfer and run it on a |
394 | machine that does not meet the minimal Git, tar, and Python | 485 | machine that does not meet the minimal Git, tar, and Python |
395 | requirements. | 486 | (or gcc) requirements. |
396 | </para> | 487 | </para> |
397 | 488 | ||
398 | <para> | 489 | <para> |
@@ -410,6 +501,10 @@ | |||
410 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 501 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
411 | $ bitbake buildtools-tarball | 502 | $ bitbake buildtools-tarball |
412 | </literallayout> | 503 | </literallayout> |
504 | or run the BitBake command to build the extended tarball: | ||
505 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
506 | $ bitbake buildtools-extended-tarball | ||
507 | </literallayout> | ||
413 | <note> | 508 | <note> |
414 | The | 509 | The |
415 | <link linkend='var-SDKMACHINE'><filename>SDKMACHINE</filename></link> | 510 | <link linkend='var-SDKMACHINE'><filename>SDKMACHINE</filename></link> |
@@ -423,21 +518,25 @@ | |||
423 | subdirectory of the | 518 | subdirectory of the |
424 | <link linkend='build-directory'>Build Directory</link>. | 519 | <link linkend='build-directory'>Build Directory</link>. |
425 | The installer file has the string "buildtools" | 520 | The installer file has the string "buildtools" |
426 | in the name. | 521 | (or "buildtools-extended") in the name. |
427 | </para></listitem> | 522 | </para></listitem> |
428 | <listitem><para> | 523 | <listitem><para> |
429 | Transfer the <filename>.sh</filename> file from the | 524 | Transfer the <filename>.sh</filename> file from the |
430 | build host to the machine that does not meet the | 525 | build host to the machine that does not meet the |
431 | Git, tar, or Python requirements. | 526 | Git, tar, or Python (or gcc) requirements. |
432 | </para></listitem> | 527 | </para></listitem> |
433 | <listitem><para> | 528 | <listitem><para> |
434 | On the machine that does not meet the requirements, | 529 | On the machine that does not meet the requirements, |
435 | run the <filename>.sh</filename> file | 530 | run the <filename>.sh</filename> file |
436 | to install the tools. | 531 | to install the tools. |
437 | Here is an example: | 532 | Here is an example for the traditional installer: |
438 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 533 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
439 | $ sh ~/Downloads/x86_64-buildtools-nativesdk-standalone-&DISTRO;.sh | 534 | $ sh ~/Downloads/x86_64-buildtools-nativesdk-standalone-&DISTRO;.sh |
440 | </literallayout> | 535 | </literallayout> |
536 | Here is an example for the extended installer: | ||
537 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
538 | $ sh ~/Downloads/x86_64-buildtools-extended-nativesdk-standalone-&DISTRO;.sh | ||
539 | </literallayout> | ||
441 | During execution, a prompt appears that allows you to | 540 | During execution, a prompt appears that allows you to |
442 | choose the installation directory. | 541 | choose the installation directory. |
443 | For example, you could choose the following: | 542 | For example, you could choose the following: |
@@ -449,10 +548,10 @@ | |||
449 | Source the tools environment setup script by using a | 548 | Source the tools environment setup script by using a |
450 | command like the following: | 549 | command like the following: |
451 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 550 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
452 | $ source /home/<replaceable>your_username</replaceable>/buildtools/environment-setup-i586-poky-linux | 551 | $ source /home/<replaceable>your_username</replaceable>/buildtools/environment-setup-x86_64-poky-linux |
453 | </literallayout> | 552 | </literallayout> |
454 | Of course, you need to supply your installation directory and be | 553 | Of course, you need to supply your installation directory and be |
455 | sure to use the right file (i.e. i585 or x86-64). | 554 | sure to use the right file (i.e. i586 or x86_64). |
456 | </para> | 555 | </para> |
457 | <para> | 556 | <para> |
458 | After you have sourced the setup script, | 557 | After you have sourced the setup script, |
@@ -460,7 +559,11 @@ | |||
460 | and any other environment variables required to run the | 559 | and any other environment variables required to run the |
461 | tools are initialized. | 560 | tools are initialized. |
462 | The results are working versions versions of Git, tar, | 561 | The results are working versions versions of Git, tar, |
463 | Python and <filename>chrpath</filename>. | 562 | Python and <filename>chrpath</filename>. And in the case of |
563 | the <filename>buildtools-extended</filename> tarball, additional | ||
564 | working versions of tools including <filename>gcc</filename>, | ||
565 | <filename>make</filename> and the other tools included in | ||
566 | <filename>packagegroup-core-buildessential</filename>. | ||
464 | </para></listitem> | 567 | </para></listitem> |
465 | </orderedlist> | 568 | </orderedlist> |
466 | </para> | 569 | </para> |