From b175f353436eb7411ba3d5010fd8588652393982 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nicolas Dechesne Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2020 16:30:32 +0200 Subject: sphinx: remove DocBook files The Yocto Project documentation was migrated to Sphinx. Let's remove the deprecated DocBook files. (From yocto-docs rev: abdb6b6bdfef3dc8e8cc13779e44a8d6df903469) Signed-off-by: Nicolas Dechesne (cherry picked from commit 28fb0e63b2fbfd6426b00498bf2682bb53fdd862) Signed-off-by: Nicolas Dechesne Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie --- documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.xml | 170 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 170 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.xml (limited to 'documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.xml') diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.xml b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 6f10a6fd2a..0000000000 --- a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ - %poky; ] > - - - - Images - - - The OpenEmbedded build system provides several example - images to satisfy different needs. - When you issue the bitbake command you provide a "top-level" recipe - that essentially begins the build for the type of image you want. - - - - Building an image without GNU General Public License Version 3 (GPLv3), - GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3 (LGPLv3), and the - GNU Affero General Public License Version 3 (AGPL-3.0) components - is only supported for minimal and base images. - Furthermore, if you are going to build an image using non-GPLv3 and - similarly licensed components, you must make the following changes in - the local.conf file before using the BitBake - command to build the minimal or base image: - - 1. Comment out the EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES line - 2. Set INCOMPATIBLE_LICENSE = "GPL-3.0 LGPL-3.0 AGPL-3.0" - - - - - From within the poky Git repository, you can use - the following command to display the list of directories within the - Source Directory - that contain image recipe files: - - $ ls meta*/recipes*/images/*.bb - - - - - Following is a list of supported recipes: - - - build-appliance-image: - An example virtual machine that contains all the pieces - required to run builds using the build system as well as the - build system itself. - You can boot and run the image using either the - VMware Player - or - VMware Workstation. - For more information on this image, see the - Build Appliance - page on the Yocto Project website. - - core-image-base: - A console-only image that fully supports the target device hardware. - core-image-clutter: - An image with support for the Open GL-based toolkit Clutter, which enables development of - rich and animated graphical user interfaces. - core-image-full-cmdline: - A console-only image with more full-featured Linux system - functionality installed. - core-image-lsb: - An image that conforms to the Linux Standard Base (LSB) - specification. - This image requires a distribution configuration that - enables LSB compliance (e.g. poky-lsb). - If you build core-image-lsb without that - configuration, the image will not be LSB-compliant. - - core-image-lsb-dev: - A core-image-lsb image that is suitable for development work - using the host. - The image includes headers and libraries you can use in a host development - environment. - This image requires a distribution configuration that - enables LSB compliance (e.g. poky-lsb). - If you build core-image-lsb-dev without that - configuration, the image will not be LSB-compliant. - - core-image-lsb-sdk: - A core-image-lsb that includes everything in - the cross-toolchain but also includes development headers and libraries - to form a complete standalone SDK. - This image requires a distribution configuration that - enables LSB compliance (e.g. poky-lsb). - If you build core-image-lsb-sdk without that - configuration, the image will not be LSB-compliant. - This image is suitable for development using the target. - core-image-minimal: - A small image just capable of allowing a device to boot. - core-image-minimal-dev: - A core-image-minimal image suitable for development work - using the host. - The image includes headers and libraries you can use in a host development - environment. - - core-image-minimal-initramfs: - A core-image-minimal image that has the Minimal RAM-based - Initial Root Filesystem (initramfs) as part of the kernel, - which allows the system to find the first "init" program more efficiently. - See the - PACKAGE_INSTALL - variable for additional information helpful when working with - initramfs images. - - core-image-minimal-mtdutils: - A core-image-minimal image that has support - for the Minimal MTD Utilities, which let the user interact with the - MTD subsystem in the kernel to perform operations on flash devices. - - core-image-rt: - A core-image-minimal image plus a real-time test suite and - tools appropriate for real-time use. - core-image-rt-sdk: - A core-image-rt image that includes everything in - the cross-toolchain. - The image also includes development headers and libraries to form a complete - stand-alone SDK and is suitable for development using the target. - - core-image-sato: - An image with Sato support, a mobile environment and visual style that works well - with mobile devices. - The image supports X11 with a Sato theme and applications such as - a terminal, editor, file manager, media player, and so forth. - - core-image-sato-dev: - A core-image-sato image suitable for development - using the host. - The image includes libraries needed to build applications on the device itself, - testing and profiling tools, and debug symbols. - This image was formerly core-image-sdk. - - core-image-sato-sdk: - A core-image-sato image that includes everything in - the cross-toolchain. - The image also includes development headers and libraries to form a complete standalone SDK - and is suitable for development using the target. - core-image-testmaster: - A "master" image designed to be used for automated runtime testing. - Provides a "known good" image that is deployed to a separate - partition so that you can boot into it and use it to deploy a - second image to be tested. - You can find more information about runtime testing in the - "Performing Automated Runtime Testing" - section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. - - core-image-testmaster-initramfs: - A RAM-based Initial Root Filesystem (initramfs) image tailored for - use with the core-image-testmaster image. - - core-image-weston: - A very basic Wayland image with a terminal. - This image provides the Wayland protocol libraries and the - reference Weston compositor. - For more information, see the - "Using Wayland and Weston" - section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. - - core-image-x11: - A very basic X11 image with a terminal. - - - - - -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf