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diff --git a/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual-reference.xml b/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual-reference.xml
index 05184fa1eb..cc118643cd 100644
--- a/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual-reference.xml
+++ b/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual-reference.xml
@@ -12,19 +12,18 @@
12 This final chapter provides conceptual information on layer sources, 12 This final chapter provides conceptual information on layer sources,
13 releases, and JSON configuration files. 13 releases, and JSON configuration files.
14 Also provided is a quick look at some useful 14 Also provided is a quick look at some useful
15 <filename>manage.py</filename> commands. 15 <filename>manage.py</filename> commands that are Toaster-specific.
16 Information on <filename>manage.py</filename> commands does exist 16 Information on <filename>manage.py</filename> commands does exist
17 across the Web and the information in this manual by no means 17 across the Web and the information in this manual by no means
18 attempts to provide a command reference. 18 attempts to provide a command comprehensive reference.
19 However, having relevant command useful for the Toaster context
20 is helpful.
21 </para> 19 </para>
22 20
23 <section id='layer-source'> 21 <section id='layer-source'>
24 <title>Layer Source</title> 22 <title>Layer Source</title>
25 23
26 <para> 24 <para>
27 In general, a layer source is some source of existing layers. 25 In general, a "layer source" is a source of information about
26 existing layers.
28 In particular, we are concerned with layers that you can use 27 In particular, we are concerned with layers that you can use
29 with the Yocto Project and Toaster. 28 with the Yocto Project and Toaster.
30 This chapter describes a particular type of layer source called 29 This chapter describes a particular type of layer source called
@@ -145,7 +144,7 @@
145 </section> 144 </section>
146 145
147 <section id='select-the-toasterconf-json-file'> 146 <section id='select-the-toasterconf-json-file'>
148 <title>Select the <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> File</title> 147 <title>Select for Use the <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> File</title>
149 148
150 <para> 149 <para>
151 If you do not want to use the Administration 150 If you do not want to use the Administration
@@ -155,8 +154,8 @@
155 </para> 154 </para>
156 155
157 <para> 156 <para>
158 When you set up Toaster in Build Mode, you are prompted to 157 When you set up Toaster in Build Mode, you are prompted
159 select a Toaster configuration file. 158 to select a Toaster configuration file.
160 This configuration file is used to set up the initial 159 This configuration file is used to set up the initial
161 configuration values within the Toaster database 160 configuration values within the Toaster database
162 including the layer sources. 161 including the layer sources.
@@ -309,9 +308,8 @@
309 $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py loadconf /home/scottrif/poky/meta-yocto/conf/toasterconf.json 308 $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py loadconf /home/scottrif/poky/meta-yocto/conf/toasterconf.json
310 </literallayout> 309 </literallayout>
311 After entering this command, you need to update the 310 After entering this command, you need to update the
312 information from the layer index to populate the 311 Toaster database with the information coming from your
313 Toaster database with the information from your layer 312 new layer source.
314 index.
315 To do that, you should run the 313 To do that, you should run the
316 "<filename>lsupdates</filename>" command from the directory 314 "<filename>lsupdates</filename>" command from the directory
317 that contains the Toaster database. 315 that contains the Toaster database.
@@ -329,7 +327,7 @@
329 information is available by using the Toaster web interface. 327 information is available by using the Toaster web interface.
330 To do that, visit the "All compatible layers" page inside a 328 To do that, visit the "All compatible layers" page inside a
331 Toaster project. 329 Toaster project.
332 The layers from your layer index should be listed there. 330 The layers from your layer source should be listed there.
333 </para> 331 </para>
334 </section> 332 </section>
335 </section> 333 </section>
@@ -340,6 +338,8 @@
340 <title>Releases</title> 338 <title>Releases</title>
341 339
342 <para> 340 <para>
341 When you create a Toaster project using the web interface,
342 you are asked to choose a "Release."
343 In the context of Toaster, the term "Release" refers to a set of 343 In the context of Toaster, the term "Release" refers to a set of
344 layers and a BitBake version the OpenEmbedded build system uses 344 layers and a BitBake version the OpenEmbedded build system uses
345 to build something. 345 to build something.
@@ -347,8 +347,6 @@
347 correspond to Yocto Project release branches. 347 correspond to Yocto Project release branches.
348 However, you can modify, delete, and create new releases 348 However, you can modify, delete, and create new releases
349 according to your needs. 349 according to your needs.
350 When you create a Toaster project using the web interface,
351 you are asked to choose a "Release."
352 This section provides some background information on releases. 350 This section provides some background information on releases.
353 </para> 351 </para>
354 352
@@ -461,7 +459,7 @@
461 This name is never exposed through Toaster. 459 This name is never exposed through Toaster.
462 </para></listitem> 460 </para></listitem>
463 <listitem><para><emphasis>Git URL:</emphasis> 461 <listitem><para><emphasis>Git URL:</emphasis>
464 The URL <filename>giturl</filename> 462 The URL (<filename>giturl</filename>)
465 for the BitBake Git repository cloned 463 for the BitBake Git repository cloned
466 for Toaster projects. 464 for Toaster projects.
467 </para></listitem> 465 </para></listitem>
@@ -493,9 +491,6 @@
493 (<filename>defaultlayers</filename>) automatically 491 (<filename>defaultlayers</filename>) automatically
494 added to the project configuration when a project is 492 added to the project configuration when a project is
495 created. 493 created.
496 You can download the recommended configuration
497 for this case from
498 <ulink url='&YOCTO_WIKI_URL;/wiki/File:Toasterconf.json.txt.patch'></ulink>.
499 </para></listitem> 494 </para></listitem>
500 <listitem><para><emphasis>Layer Source Priorities</emphasis> 495 <listitem><para><emphasis>Layer Source Priorities</emphasis>
501 A specification of 496 A specification of
@@ -522,9 +517,11 @@
522 <para> 517 <para>
523 To summarize what comprises a release, consider the following 518 To summarize what comprises a release, consider the following
524 example from a Toaster JSON file. 519 example from a Toaster JSON file.
525 The configuration names the release "master" and sets it to 520 The configuration names the release "master" and uses the
526 use the master branch of the 521 "master" branch provided by the layer source of type
527 <filename>openembedded-core</filename> layer. 522 "layerindex", which is called "OpenEmbedded", and sets
523 the <filename>openembedded-core</filename> layer as the one
524 to be added by default to any projects created in Toaster.
528 The BitBake version used would be defined as shown earlier 525 The BitBake version used would be defined as shown earlier
529 in the previous list: 526 in the previous list:
530 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 527 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
@@ -548,13 +545,13 @@
548 <title>JSON Files</title> 545 <title>JSON Files</title>
549 546
550 <para> 547 <para>
551 If you are going to be using the Toaster in Build Mode, it must 548 If you are going to be using Toaster in Build Mode, it must
552 be initially configured before use. 549 be initially configured before use.
553 Configuration customizes layer source settings and Toaster defaults 550 Configuration customizes layer source settings and Toaster defaults
554 for all users and is performed by the person responsible for 551 for all users and is performed by the person responsible for
555 Toaster Configuration (i.e the Toaster Administrator). 552 Toaster Configuration (i.e the Toaster Administrator).
556 The Toaster Administrator performs this configuration through the 553 The Toaster Administrator performs this configuration through the
557 admin web interface. 554 Django administration interface.
558 </para> 555 </para>
559 556
560 <para> 557 <para>
@@ -575,10 +572,10 @@
575 <filename>toasterconf.json</filename>. 572 <filename>toasterconf.json</filename>.
576 The Toaster Administrator can customize the file prior to loading 573 The Toaster Administrator can customize the file prior to loading
577 it into Toaster. 574 it into Toaster.
578 In the Local Toaster Build Mode, the system startup script 575 When you set up Toaster locally to run in Build Mode, the system
579 actively looks for compatible configuration files and prompts 576 startup script actively looks for compatible configuration files
580 you to select a file to load if it detects that the database has 577 and prompts you to select a file to load if it detects that the
581 not been configured. 578 database has not been configured.
582 </para> 579 </para>
583 580
584 <section id='json-file-choices'> 581 <section id='json-file-choices'>
@@ -630,7 +627,7 @@
630 <para> 627 <para>
631 The <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> file consists of 628 The <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> file consists of
632 easily readable areas: configuration, layer sources, BitBake, 629 easily readable areas: configuration, layer sources, BitBake,
633 default, and releases. 630 default release, and releases.
634 </para> 631 </para>
635 632
636 <section id='json-config-area'> 633 <section id='json-config-area'>
@@ -760,8 +757,13 @@
760 <para> 757 <para>
761 This area of the JSON file defines the version of 758 This area of the JSON file defines the version of
762 BitBake Toaster uses. 759 BitBake Toaster uses.
763 As shipped, Toaster is configured to recognize three 760 As shipped, Toaster is configured to recognize four
764 versions of BitBake: master, dizzy, and HEAD. 761 versions of BitBake: master, dizzy, and HEAD.
762 <note>
763 HEAD is a special option that builds whatever is
764 available on disk, without checking out any remote
765 Git repositories.
766 </note>
765 </para> 767 </para>
766 768
767 <para> 769 <para>
@@ -937,14 +939,16 @@
937 using the 939 using the
938 <link linkend='toaster-command-builddelete'><filename>builddelete</filename></link> 940 <link linkend='toaster-command-builddelete'><filename>builddelete</filename></link>
939 command. 941 command.
940 For example, assuming default repository and build directory 942 Here is an example that assumes default repository and build
941 names, the following two commands put you in the 943 directory names:
942 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#build-directory'>Build Directory</ulink>
943 and then return a list of the current builds, which would
944 be one in this case:
945 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 944 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
946 $ cd $HOME/poky/build 945 $ cd ~/poky/build
947 $ python ../bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py buildslist 946 $ python ../bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py buildslist
947 </literallayout>
948 If your Toaster database had only one build, the above
949 <filename>buildslist</filename> command would return something
950 like the following:
951 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
948 1: qemux86 poky core-image-minimal 952 1: qemux86 poky core-image-minimal
949 </literallayout> 953 </literallayout>
950 </para> 954 </para>
@@ -1000,7 +1004,7 @@
1000 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 1004 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
1001 $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py checksettings 1005 $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py checksettings
1002 </literallayout> 1006 </literallayout>
1003 In Managed Mode, Toaster uses settings that are based on the 1007 In Build Mode, Toaster uses settings that are based on the
1004 database to configure the building tasks. 1008 database to configure the building tasks.
1005 The <filename>checksettings</filename> command verifies that 1009 The <filename>checksettings</filename> command verifies that
1006 the database settings are valid in the sense that they have 1010 the database settings are valid in the sense that they have
@@ -1026,8 +1030,8 @@
1026 <title><filename>loadconf</filename></title> 1030 <title><filename>loadconf</filename></title>
1027 1031
1028 <para> 1032 <para>
1029 The <filename>loadconf</filename> command loads a Toaster 1033 The <filename>loadconf</filename> command loads an
1030 configuration file (JSON file). 1034 existing Toaster configuration file (JSON file).
1031 You must run this on a new database that does not have any 1035 You must run this on a new database that does not have any
1032 data. 1036 data.
1033 Running this command on an existing database that has data 1037 Running this command on an existing database that has data
@@ -1037,8 +1041,8 @@
1037 $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py loadconf <replaceable>filepath</replaceable> 1041 $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py loadconf <replaceable>filepath</replaceable>
1038 </literallayout> 1042 </literallayout>
1039 The <filename>loadconf</filename> command configures a database 1043 The <filename>loadconf</filename> command configures a database
1040 based on the supplied <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> 1044 based on the supplied existing
1041 file. 1045 <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> file.
1042 For information on the <filename>toasterconf.json</filename>, 1046 For information on the <filename>toasterconf.json</filename>,
1043 see the 1047 see the
1044 "<link linkend='toaster-json-files'>JSON Files</link>" 1048 "<link linkend='toaster-json-files'>JSON Files</link>"
@@ -1050,7 +1054,7 @@
1050 <title><filename>runbuilds</filename></title> 1054 <title><filename>runbuilds</filename></title>
1051 1055
1052 <para> 1056 <para>
1053 The <filename>runbuilds</filename> command launched 1057 The <filename>runbuilds</filename> command launches
1054 scheduled builds. 1058 scheduled builds.
1055 Access the command as follows: 1059 Access the command as follows:
1056 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 1060 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
@@ -1061,8 +1065,8 @@
1061 per schedule. 1065 per schedule.
1062 The command returns after the builds start but before they 1066 The command returns after the builds start but before they
1063 complete. 1067 complete.
1064 The "toasterui" build recorded updates the database when the 1068 The Toaster Logging Interface records and updates the database
1065 builds complete. 1069 when the builds complete.
1066 </para> 1070 </para>
1067 </section> 1071 </section>
1068 </section> 1072 </section>
diff --git a/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual-setup-and-use.xml b/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual-setup-and-use.xml
index bed38508ff..2a32912e38 100644
--- a/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual-setup-and-use.xml
+++ b/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual-setup-and-use.xml
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@
209 you install and set up a front-end web server. 209 you install and set up a front-end web server.
210 This server allows for load balancing and 210 This server allows for load balancing and
211 multi-threading over Toaster and 211 multi-threading over Toaster and
212 <filename>django</filename> WSGI. 212 <ulink url='https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/howto/deployment/wsgi/'><filename>django</filename> WSGI</ulink>.
213 Here is an example that uses Apache web server. 213 Here is an example that uses Apache web server.
214 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 214 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
215 $ apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-wsgi 215 $ apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-wsgi
@@ -282,19 +282,41 @@
282 </para></listitem> 282 </para></listitem>
283 <listitem><para><emphasis>Enable Build Logging to the Common SQL Server for Each Build Directory you are Using:</emphasis> 283 <listitem><para><emphasis>Enable Build Logging to the Common SQL Server for Each Build Directory you are Using:</emphasis>
284 In the Build Directory, create the required 284 In the Build Directory, create the required
285 <filename>conf/toaster.conf</filename> file as 285 <filename>conf/toaster.conf</filename> file by doing
286 described in 286 the following:
287 <ulink url='https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Setting_up_a_local_instance_of_Toaster'>BitBake Extra Options</ulink>. 287 <note>
288 Briefly, for each Build Directory, you need to inherit 288 The following statements are automatically added
289 the 289 to the <filename>toaster.conf</filename> file
290 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#ref-classes-toaster'>toaster</ulink> 290 when Toaster starts through the
291 class by setting the following in your 291 <filename>toaster start</filename> command.
292 <filename>local.conf</filename> configuration file: 292 </note>
293 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 293 <itemizedlist>
294 <listitem><para>
295 Be sure that Toaster inherits the
296 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#ref-classes-toaster'><filename>toaster</filename></ulink>
297 class and it is enabled in Bitbake in order to
298 record target image package information:
299 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
294 INHERIT += "toaster" 300 INHERIT += "toaster"
301 </literallayout>
302 </para></listitem>
303 <listitem><para>
304 Enable build history in BitBake.
305 Build history is needed to record target image
306 package information:
307 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
295 INHERIT += "buildhistory" 308 INHERIT += "buildhistory"
296 BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT = "1" 309 BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT = "1"
297 </literallayout> 310 </literallayout>
311 This last command is not strictly needed.
312 However, without it build history will not
313 properly work.
314 For information on build history, see the
315 "<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#maintaining-build-output-quality'>Maintaining Build Output Quality</ulink>"
316 section in the Yocto Project Development
317 Manual.
318 </para></listitem>
319 </itemizedlist>
298 You also need to point to the database. 320 You also need to point to the database.
299 You can do this by exporting the 321 You can do this by exporting the
300 <filename>DATABASE_URL</filename> variable as follows: 322 <filename>DATABASE_URL</filename> variable as follows:
@@ -434,8 +456,7 @@
434 Toaster configuration file. 456 Toaster configuration file.
435 Toaster configurations are stored in 457 Toaster configurations are stored in
436 JSON files called 458 JSON files called
437 <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> and supports 459 <filename>toasterconf.json</filename>.
438 several types.
439 For information on JSON files, see the 460 For information on JSON files, see the
440 "<link linkend='toaster-json-files'>JSON Files</link>" 461 "<link linkend='toaster-json-files'>JSON Files</link>"
441 section.</para> 462 section.</para>
@@ -498,27 +519,6 @@
498 MANAGED="True" 519 MANAGED="True"
499 </literallayout> 520 </literallayout>
500 </para></listitem> 521 </para></listitem>
501 <listitem><para><emphasis>Configure the Build Environment:</emphasis>
502 Configure the build environment by running the
503 following:
504 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
505 bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py checksettings
506 </literallayout>
507 For reference information on Toaster-specific
508 <filename>manage.py</filename> commands, see the
509 "<link linkend='toaster-useful-commands'>Useful Commands</link>"
510 section.
511 </para></listitem>
512 <listitem><para><emphasis>Load a Configuration File:</emphasis>
513 Load a configuration file by running the following:
514 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
515 bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py loadconf <replaceable>path-to-toasterconf.json-file</replaceable>
516 </literallayout>
517 For reference information on Toaster-specific
518 <filename>manage.py</filename> commands, see the
519 "<link linkend='toaster-useful-commands'>Useful Commands</link>"
520 section.
521 </para></listitem>
522 <listitem><para><emphasis>Set Up Toaster for Normal Usage:</emphasis> 522 <listitem><para><emphasis>Set Up Toaster for Normal Usage:</emphasis>
523 You need to configure each build environment, layer 523 You need to configure each build environment, layer
524 sources, and BitBake versions.</para> 524 sources, and BitBake versions.</para>
@@ -675,7 +675,7 @@
675 build artifacts, downloading sources, and running 675 build artifacts, downloading sources, and running
676 builds. 676 builds.
677 All three directories need to be writable by 677 All three directories need to be writable by
678 the "poky" user. 678 the user, which is "poky" in this example.
679 The build artifacts directory needs to readable by the 679 The build artifacts directory needs to readable by the
680 apache user. 680 apache user.
681 You also need free disk space in the range of 681 You also need free disk space in the range of
@@ -688,33 +688,42 @@
688 </literallayout> 688 </literallayout>
689 </para></listitem> 689 </para></listitem>
690 <listitem><para><emphasis>Set Up the <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> File:</emphasis> 690 <listitem><para><emphasis>Set Up the <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> File:</emphasis>
691 Download the <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> file 691 <ulink url='https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/File:Toasterconf.json.txt.patch'>Download the hosted <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> file</ulink>
692 from the 692 from the Yocto Project wiki and edit it to suit your
693 <ulink url='https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/File:Toasterconf.json.txt.patch'>File:Toasterconf.json.txt.patch</ulink> 693 environment.
694 wiki page and edit it to suit your environment.
695 For information on the relevant sections of the file, 694 For information on the relevant sections of the file,
696 see the 695 see the
697 "<link linkend='toaster-json-files'>JSON Files</link>" 696 "<link linkend='toaster-json-files'>JSON Files</link>"
697 section.</para>
698 <para>After editing the file, load it by running
699 the following:
700 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
701 $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py loadconf path-to-toasterconf.json-file
702 </literallayout>
703 For reference information on Toaster-specific
704 <filename>manage.py</filename>, see the
705 "<link linkend='toaster-useful-commands'>Useful Commands</link>"
698 section. 706 section.
699 </para></listitem> 707 </para></listitem>
700 <listitem><para><emphasis>Check the Toaster Settings:</emphasis> 708 <listitem><para><emphasis>Check the Toaster Settings:</emphasis>
701 You can check the Toaster settings by running this 709 Configure the build environment by running the
702 command: 710 following:
703 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 711 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
704 $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py checksettings 712 $ bitbake/lib/toaster/manage.py checksettings
705 </literallayout> 713 </literallayout>
706 When prompted, paste in the directory paths created 714 When prompted, paste in the directory paths created
707 previously during Step 9. 715 previously during Step 7.
708 Alternatively, you can select the edited 716 For reference information on Toaster-specific
709 <filename>toasterconf.json</filename> file set up in 717 <filename>manage.py</filename>, see the
710 Step 5. 718 "<link linkend='toaster-useful-commands'>Useful Commands</link>"
719 section.
711 </para></listitem> 720 </para></listitem>
712 <listitem><para><emphasis>Install and Set Up the Web Server:</emphasis> 721 <listitem><para><emphasis>Install and Set Up the Web Server:</emphasis>
713 For a production environment, it is recommended that 722 For a production environment, it is recommended that
714 you install and set up a front-end web server. 723 you install and set up a front-end web server.
715 This server allows for load balancing and 724 This server allows for load balancing and
716 multi-threading over Toaster and 725 multi-threading over Toaster and
717 <filename>django</filename> WSGI. 726 <ulink url='https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/howto/deployment/wsgi/'><filename>django</filename> WSGI</ulink>.
718 Here is an example that uses Apache web server: 727 Here is an example that uses Apache web server:
719 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 728 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
720 $ apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-wsgi 729 $ apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-wsgi
@@ -764,7 +773,7 @@
764 </literallayout> 773 </literallayout>
765 </para></listitem> 774 </para></listitem>
766 <listitem><para><emphasis>Start Toaster:</emphasis> 775 <listitem><para><emphasis>Start Toaster:</emphasis>
767 Synchronize the databases for toaster, and then start 776 Synchronize the databases for Toaster, and then start
768 up the web server. 777 up the web server.
769 Here is an example that continues with the assumed 778 Here is an example that continues with the assumed
770 components from the previous steps: 779 components from the previous steps:
@@ -803,13 +812,13 @@
803 <listitem><para><emphasis>Open the Browser:</emphasis> 812 <listitem><para><emphasis>Open the Browser:</emphasis>
804 Once the Apache server is running, connect to it with 813 Once the Apache server is running, connect to it with
805 your favorite browser and verify that the Toaster 814 your favorite browser and verify that the Toaster
806 interface comes up. 815 interface comes up:
807 You can track accesses and errors in the Apache
808 service logs:
809 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 816 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
810 http://localhost:8000/toastergui 817 http://localhost:8000/toastergui
811 </literallayout> 818 </literallayout>
812 You can now use the Toaster web interface. 819 You can now use the Toaster web interface to do thing
820 such as track accesses and errors in the Apache
821 service logs.
813 </para></listitem> 822 </para></listitem>
814 </orderedlist> 823 </orderedlist>
815 </para> 824 </para>
@@ -823,8 +832,10 @@
823 The Toaster web interface allows you to do the following: 832 The Toaster web interface allows you to do the following:
824 <itemizedlist> 833 <itemizedlist>
825 <listitem><para> 834 <listitem><para>
826 Browse all OpenEmbedded layers available for your 835 Browse published layers in the
827 selected version of the build system 836 <ulink url='http://layers.openembedded.org'>OpenEmbedded Metadata Index</ulink>
837 that are available for your selected version of the build
838 system.
828 </para></listitem> 839 </para></listitem>
829 <listitem><para> 840 <listitem><para>
830 Import your own layers for building. 841 Import your own layers for building.
diff --git a/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual.xml b/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual.xml
index 7371ca2b8d..b53277fa69 100644
--- a/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual.xml
+++ b/documentation/toaster-manual/toaster-manual.xml
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
33 <revhistory> 33 <revhistory>
34 <revision> 34 <revision>
35 <revnumber>1.8</revnumber> 35 <revnumber>1.8</revnumber>
36 <date>Sometime in 2015</date> 36 <date>October 2015</date>
37 <revremark>Released with the Yocto Project 1.8 Release.</revremark> 37 <revremark>Released with the Yocto Project 1.8 Release.</revremark>
38 </revision> 38 </revision>
39 </revhistory> 39 </revhistory>
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
51 <note> 51 <note>
52 For the latest version of this manual associated with this 52 For the latest version of this manual associated with this
53 Yocto Project release, see the 53 Yocto Project release, see the
54 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_ADT_URL;'>Toaster User Manual</ulink> 54 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_TOAST_URL;'>Toaster User Manual</ulink>
55 from the Yocto Project website. 55 from the Yocto Project website.
56 </note> 56 </note>
57 57