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@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ command:: | |||
100 | 100 | ||
101 | Running ``recipetool create -o OUTFILE`` creates the base recipe and | 101 | Running ``recipetool create -o OUTFILE`` creates the base recipe and |
102 | locates it properly in the layer that contains your source files. | 102 | locates it properly in the layer that contains your source files. |
103 | Following are some syntax examples: | 103 | Here are some syntax examples: |
104 | 104 | ||
105 | - Use this syntax to generate a recipe based on source. Once generated, | 105 | - Use this syntax to generate a recipe based on source. Once generated, |
106 | the recipe resides in the existing source code layer:: | 106 | the recipe resides in the existing source code layer:: |
@@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ inherit the :ref:`ref-classes-autotools` class, which contains the definitions | |||
1232 | of all the steps needed to build an Autotool-based application. The result of | 1232 | of all the steps needed to build an Autotool-based application. The result of |
1233 | the build is automatically packaged. And, if the application uses NLS for | 1233 | the build is automatically packaged. And, if the application uses NLS for |
1234 | localization, packages with local information are generated (one package per | 1234 | localization, packages with local information are generated (one package per |
1235 | language). Following is one example: (``hello_2.3.bb``):: | 1235 | language). Here is one example: (``hello_2.3.bb``):: |
1236 | 1236 | ||
1237 | SUMMARY = "GNU Helloworld application" | 1237 | SUMMARY = "GNU Helloworld application" |
1238 | SECTION = "examples" | 1238 | SECTION = "examples" |
@@ -1285,7 +1285,7 @@ Splitting an Application into Multiple Packages | |||
1285 | You can use the variables :term:`PACKAGES` and :term:`FILES` to split an | 1285 | You can use the variables :term:`PACKAGES` and :term:`FILES` to split an |
1286 | application into multiple packages. | 1286 | application into multiple packages. |
1287 | 1287 | ||
1288 | Following is an example that uses the ``libxpm`` recipe. By default, | 1288 | Here is an example that uses the ``libxpm`` recipe. By default, |
1289 | this recipe generates a single package that contains the library along | 1289 | this recipe generates a single package that contains the library along |
1290 | with a few binaries. You can modify the recipe to split the binaries | 1290 | with a few binaries. You can modify the recipe to split the binaries |
1291 | into separate packages:: | 1291 | into separate packages:: |
@@ -1510,7 +1510,7 @@ in the BitBake User Manual. | |||
1510 | when you make the assignment, but this is not generally needed. | 1510 | when you make the assignment, but this is not generally needed. |
1511 | 1511 | ||
1512 | - *Quote All Assignments ("value"):* Use double quotes around values in | 1512 | - *Quote All Assignments ("value"):* Use double quotes around values in |
1513 | all variable assignments (e.g. ``"value"``). Following is an example:: | 1513 | all variable assignments (e.g. ``"value"``). Here is an example:: |
1514 | 1514 | ||
1515 | VAR1 = "${OTHERVAR}" | 1515 | VAR1 = "${OTHERVAR}" |
1516 | VAR2 = "The version is ${PV}" | 1516 | VAR2 = "The version is ${PV}" |