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diff --git a/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-metadata.rst b/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-metadata.rst index ec5d08590e..7ea68ade72 100644 --- a/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-metadata.rst +++ b/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-metadata.rst | |||
@@ -516,8 +516,8 @@ variable. | |||
516 | - *Selecting a Variable:* The ``OVERRIDES`` variable is a | 516 | - *Selecting a Variable:* The ``OVERRIDES`` variable is a |
517 | colon-character-separated list that contains items for which you want | 517 | colon-character-separated list that contains items for which you want |
518 | to satisfy conditions. Thus, if you have a variable that is | 518 | to satisfy conditions. Thus, if you have a variable that is |
519 | conditional on “arm”, and “arm” is in ``OVERRIDES``, then the | 519 | conditional on "arm", and "arm" is in ``OVERRIDES``, then the |
520 | “arm”-specific version of the variable is used rather than the | 520 | "arm"-specific version of the variable is used rather than the |
521 | non-conditional version. Here is an example: :: | 521 | non-conditional version. Here is an example: :: |
522 | 522 | ||
523 | OVERRIDES = "architecture:os:machine" | 523 | OVERRIDES = "architecture:os:machine" |
@@ -1917,8 +1917,8 @@ This command returns the signature data in a readable | |||
1917 | format that allows you to examine the inputs used when the OpenEmbedded | 1917 | format that allows you to examine the inputs used when the OpenEmbedded |
1918 | build system generates signatures. For example, using | 1918 | build system generates signatures. For example, using |
1919 | ``bitbake-dumpsigs`` allows you to examine the ``do_compile`` task's | 1919 | ``bitbake-dumpsigs`` allows you to examine the ``do_compile`` task's |
1920 | “sigdata” for a C application (e.g. ``bash``). Running the command also | 1920 | "sigdata" for a C application (e.g. ``bash``). Running the command also |
1921 | reveals that the “CC” variable is part of the inputs that are hashed. | 1921 | reveals that the "CC" variable is part of the inputs that are hashed. |
1922 | Any changes to this variable would invalidate the stamp and cause the | 1922 | Any changes to this variable would invalidate the stamp and cause the |
1923 | ``do_compile`` task to run. | 1923 | ``do_compile`` task to run. |
1924 | 1924 | ||