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<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"
[<!ENTITY % poky SYSTEM "../poky.ent"> %poky; ] >

<!-- Dummy chapter -->
<chapter id='ref-variables-glos'>

<title>Variables Glossary</title>

<para>
    This chapter lists common variables used by BitBake and gives an overview
    of their function and contents.
</para>

<glossary id='ref-variables-glossary'>

    <para>
       <link linkend='var-ASSUME_PROVIDED'>A</link>
       <link linkend='var-B'>B</link>
<!--       <link linkend='var-CFLAGS'>C</link> -->
       <link linkend='var-DEFAULT_PREFERENCE'>D</link>
       <link linkend='var-EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD'>E</link>
       <link linkend='var-FAKEROOT'>F</link>
<!--       <link linkend='var-GROUPADD_PARAM'>G</link> -->
       <link linkend='var-HOMEPAGE'>H</link>
<!--       <link linkend='var-ICECC_DISABLED'>I</link> -->
<!--               <link linkend='var-glossary-j'>J</link> -->
<!--       <link linkend='var-KARCH'>K</link> -->
       <link linkend='var-LAYERDEPENDS'>L</link>
       <link linkend='var-MIRRORS'>M</link>
<!--               <link linkend='var-glossary-n'>N</link> -->
       <link linkend='var-OVERRIDES'>O</link>
       <link linkend='var-PACKAGES'>P</link>
<!--       <link linkend='var-QMAKE_PROFILES'>Q</link> -->
       <link linkend='var-RDEPENDS'>R</link>
       <link linkend='var-SECTION'>S</link>
       <link linkend='var-T'>T</link>
<!--       <link linkend='var-UBOOT_CONFIG'>U</link> -->
<!--               <link linkend='var-glossary-v'>V</link> -->
<!--       <link linkend='var-WARN_QA'>W</link> -->
<!--               <link linkend='var-glossary-x'>X</link> -->
<!--               <link linkend='var-glossary-y'>Y</link> -->
<!--               <link linkend='var-glossary-z'>Z</link>-->
    </para>

    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-a'><title>A</title>

        <glossentry id='var-ASSUME_PROVIDED'><glossterm>ASSUME_PROVIDED</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Recipe names
                    (<link linkend='var-PN'><filename>PN</filename></link>
                    values) BitBake does not attempt to build.
                    Instead, BitBake assumes these recipes have already been
                    built.
                </para>

                <para>
                    <filename>ASSUMED_PROVIDED</filename> often specifies
                    native tools.
                    A good example is <filename>git-native</filename>, which
                    allows for the the Git binary from the host to be used
                    rather than building <filename>git-native</filename>.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>


    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-b'><title>B</title>

        <glossentry id='var-B'><glossterm>B</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    The directory in which BitBake executes functions
                    during a recipe's build process.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_CURRENTTASK'><glossterm>BB_CURRENTTASK</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Contains the name of the currently running task.
                    The name does not include the
                    <filename>do_</filename> prefix.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_DANGLINGAPPENDS_WARNONLY'><glossterm>BB_DANGLINGAPPENDS_WARNONLY</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Defines how BitBake handles situations where an append
                    file (<filename>.bbappend</filename>) has no
                    corresponding recipe file (<filename>.bb</filename>).
                    This condition often occurs when layers get out of sync
                    (e.g. <filename>oe-core</filename> bumps a
                    recipe version and the old recipe no longer exists and the
                    other layer has not been updated to the new version
                    of the recipe yet).
                </para>

                <para>
                    The default fatal behavior is safest because it is
                    the sane reaction given something is out of sync.
                    It is important to realize when your changes are no longer
                    being applied.
                </para>

            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_DISKMON_DIRS'><glossterm>BB_DISKMON_DIRS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Monitors disk space and available inodes during the build
                    and allows you to control the build based on these
                    parameters.
                </para>

                <para>
                    Disk space monitoring is disabled by default.
                    When setting this variable, use the following form:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "&lt;action&gt;,&lt;dir&gt;,&lt;threshold&gt; [...]"

     where:

        &lt;action&gt; is:
           ABORT:     Immediately abort the build when
                      a threshold is broken.
           STOPTASKS: Stop the build after the currently
                      executing tasks have finished when
                      a threshold is broken.
           WARN:      Issue a warning but continue the
                      build when a threshold is broken.
                      Subsequent warnings are issued as
                      defined by the
                      <link linkend='var-BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL'>BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL</link> variable,
                      which must be defined.

        &lt;dir&gt; is:
           Any directory you choose. You can specify one or
           more directories to monitor by separating the
           groupings with a space.  If two directories are
           on the same device, only the first directory
           is monitored.

        &lt;threshold&gt; is:
           Either the minimum available disk space,
           the minimum number of free inodes, or
           both.  You must specify at least one.  To
           omit one or the other, simply omit the value.
           Specify the threshold using G, M, K for Gbytes,
           Mbytes, and Kbytes, respectively. If you do
           not specify G, M, or K, Kbytes is assumed by
           default.  Do not use GB, MB, or KB.
                    </literallayout>
                </para>

                <para>
                    Here are some examples:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "ABORT,${TMPDIR},1G,100K WARN,${SSTATE_DIR},1G,100K"
     BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "STOPTASKS,${TMPDIR},1G"
     BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "ABORT,${TMPDIR},,100K"
                    </literallayout>
                    The first example works only if you also set
                    the <link linkend='var-BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL'><filename>BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL</filename></link> variable.
                    This example causes the build system to immediately
                    abort when either the disk space in <filename>${TMPDIR}</filename> drops
                    below 1 Gbyte or the available free inodes drops below
                    100 Kbytes.
                    Because two directories are provided with the variable, the
                    build system also issues a
                    warning when the disk space in the
                    <filename>${SSTATE_DIR}</filename> directory drops
                    below 1 Gbyte or the number of free inodes drops
                    below 100 Kbytes.
                    Subsequent warnings are issued during intervals as
                    defined by the <filename>BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL</filename>
                    variable.
                </para>

                <para>
                    The second example stops the build after all currently
                    executing tasks complete when the minimum disk space
                    in the <filename>${TMPDIR}</filename>
                    directory drops below 1 Gbyte.
                    No disk monitoring occurs for the free inodes in this case.
                </para>

                <para>
                    The final example immediately aborts the build when the
                    number of free inodes in the <filename>${TMPDIR}</filename> directory
                    drops below 100 Kbytes.
                    No disk space monitoring for the directory itself occurs
                    in this case.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL'><glossterm>BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Defines the disk space and free inode warning intervals.
                </para>

                <para>
                    If you are going to use the
                    <filename>BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL</filename> variable, you must
                    also use the
                    <link linkend='var-BB_DISKMON_DIRS'><filename>BB_DISKMON_DIRS</filename></link> variable
                    and define its action as "WARN".
                    During the build, subsequent warnings are issued each time
                    disk space or number of free inodes further reduces by
                    the respective interval.
                </para>

                <para>
                    If you do not provide a <filename>BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL</filename>
                    variable and you do use <filename>BB_DISKMON_DIRS</filename> with
                    the "WARN" action, the disk monitoring interval defaults to
                    the following:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL = "50M,5K"
                    </literallayout>
                </para>

                <para>
                    When specifying the variable in your configuration file,
                    use the following form:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL = "&lt;disk_space_interval&gt;,&lt;disk_inode_interval&gt;"

     where:

        &lt;disk_space_interval&gt; is:
           An interval of memory expressed in either
           G, M, or K for Gbytes, Mbytes, or Kbytes,
           respectively. You cannot use GB, MB, or KB.

        &lt;disk_inode_interval&gt; is:
           An interval of free inodes expressed in either
           G, M, or K for Gbytes, Mbytes, or Kbytes,
           respectively. You cannot use GB, MB, or KB.
                    </literallayout>
                </para>

                <para>
                    Here is an example:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "WARN,${SSTATE_DIR},1G,100K"
     BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL = "50M,5K"
                    </literallayout>
                    These variables cause BitBake to
                    issue subsequent warnings each time the available
                    disk space further reduces by 50 Mbytes or the number
                    of free inodes further reduces by 5 Kbytes in the
                    <filename>${SSTATE_DIR}</filename> directory.
                    Subsequent warnings based on the interval occur each time
                    a respective interval is reached beyond the initial warning
                    (i.e. 1 Gbytes and 100 Kbytes).
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_FETCH_PREMIRRORONLY'><glossterm>BB_FETCH_PREMIRRORONLY</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    When set to "1", causes BitBake's fetcher module to only
                    search
                    <link linkend='var-PREMIRRORS'><filename>PREMIRRORS</filename></link>
                    for files.
                    BitBake will not search the main
                    <link linkend='var-SRC_URI'><filename>SRC_URI</filename></link>
                    or
                    <link linkend='var-MIRRORS'><filename>MIRRORS</filename></link>.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_FILENAME'><glossterm>BB_FILENAME</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Contains the filename of the recipe that owns the currently
                    running task.
                    For example, if the <filename>do_fetch</filename> task that
                    resides in the <filename>my-recipe.bb</filename> is
                    executing, the <filename>BB_FILENAME</filename> variable
                    contains "/foo/path/my-recipe.bb".
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS'><glossterm>BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Causes tarballs of the Git repositories, including the
                    Git metadata, to be placed in the
                    <link linkend='var-DL_DIR'><filename>DL_DIR</filename></link>
                    directory.
                </para>

                <para>
                    For performance reasons, creating and placing tarballs of
                    the Git repositories is not the default action by BitBake.
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS = "1"
                    </literallayout>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_HASHCONFIG_WHITELIST'><glossterm>BB_HASHCONFIG_WHITELIST</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Lists variables that are excluded from checksum
                    comparisons to determine if the cache can be reused.
                </para>

                <para>
                    One of the ways BitBake determines whether to re-parse the
                    main metadata is through checksums of the variables in the
                    datastore of the base configuration data (see the
                    <link linkend='var-BB_HASHBASE_WHITELIST'><filename>BB_HASHBASE_WHITELIST</filename></link>
                    variable).
                    There are variables that you typically want to exclude when
                    checking whether or not to re-parse and thus rebuild the
                    cache.
                    As an example, you would usually exclude
                    <filename>TIME</filename> and <filename>DATE</filename>
                    because these variables are always changing.
                    If you did not exclude them, BitBake would never reuse the
                    cache.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_HASHBASE_WHITELIST'><glossterm>BB_HASHBASE_WHITELIST</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Lists variables that are excluded from checksum and
                    dependency data.
                    Variables that are excluded can therefore change without
                    affecting the checksum mechanism.
                    A common example would be the variable for the path of
                    the build.
                    BitBake's output should not (and usually does not) depend
                    on the directory in which it was built.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_HASHCHECK_FUNCTION'><glossterm>BB_HASHCHECK_FUNCTION</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies the name of the function to call during the
                    "setscene" part of the task's execution in order to
                    validate the list of task hashes.
                    The function returns the list of setscene tasks that should
                    be executed.
                </para>

                <para>
                    At this point in the execution of the code, the objective
                    is to quickly verify if a given setscene function is likely
                    to work or not.
                    It's easier to check the list of setscene functions in
                    one pass than to call many individual tasks.
                    The returned list need not be completely accurate.
                    A given setscene task can still later fail.
                    However, the more accurate the data returned, the more
                    efficient the build will be.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_INVALIDCONF'><glossterm>BB_INVALIDCONF</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Used in combination with the
                    <filename>ConfigParsed</filename> event to trigger
                    re-parsing the base metadata (i.e. all the
                    recipes).
                    The <filename>ConfigParsed</filename> event can set the
                    variable to trigger the re-parse.
                    You must be careful to avoid recursive loops with this
                    functionality.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_LOGFMT'><glossterm>BB_LOGFMT</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies the name of the log files saved into
                    <filename>${</filename><link linkend='var-T'><filename>T</filename></link><filename>}</filename>.
                    By default, the <filename>BB_LOGFMT</filename> variable
                    is undefined and the log file names get created using the
                    following form:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     log.{task}.{pid}
                    </literallayout>
                    If you want to force log files to take a specific name,
                    you can set this variable in a configuration file.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_NICE_LEVEL'><glossterm>BB_NICE_LEVEL</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Allows BitBake to run at a specific priority
                    (i.e. nice level).
                    System permissions usually mean that BitBake can reduce its
                    priority but not raise it again.
                    See
                    <link linkend='var-BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL'><filename>BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL</filename></link>
                    for additional information.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_NO_NETWORK'><glossterm>BB_NO_NETWORK</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Disables network access in the BitBake fetcher modules.
                    With this access disabled, any command that attempts to
                    access the network becomes an error.
                </para>

                <para>
                    Disabling network access is useful for testing source
                    mirrors, running builds when not connected to the Internet,
                    and when operating in certain kinds of firewall
                    environments.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_NUMBER_PARSE_THREADS'><glossterm>BB_NUMBER_PARSE_THREADS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Sets the number of threads BitBake uses when parsing.
                    By default, the number of threads is equal to the number
                    of cores on the system.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_NUMBER_THREADS'><glossterm>BB_NUMBER_THREADS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>The maximum number of tasks BitBake should run in parallel at any one time.
                    If your host development system supports multiple cores, a good rule of thumb
                    is to set this variable to twice the number of cores.</para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_RUNFMT'><glossterm>BB_RUNFMT</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies the name of the executable script files
                    (i.e. run files) saved into
                    <filename>${</filename><link linkend='var-T'><filename>T</filename></link><filename>}</filename>.
                    By default, the <filename>BB_RUNFMT</filename> variable
                    is undefined and the run file names get created using the
                    following form:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     run.{task}.{pid}
                    </literallayout>
                    If you want to force run files to take a specific name,
                    you can set this variable in a configuration file.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_RUNTASK'><glossterm>BB_RUNTASK</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Contains the name of the currently executing task.
                    The value does not include the "do_" prefix.
                    For example, if the currently executing task is
                    <filename>do_config</filename>, the value is
                    "config".
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_SCHEDULER'><glossterm>BB_SCHEDULER</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Selects the name of the scheduler to use for the
                    scheduling of BitBake tasks.
                    Three options exist:
                    <itemizedlist>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis>basic</emphasis> -
                            The basic framework from which everything derives.
                            Using this option causes tasks to be ordered
                            numerically as they are parsed.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis>speed</emphasis> -
                            Executes tasks first that have more tasks
                            depending on them.
                            The "speed" option is the default.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis>completion</emphasis> -
                            Causes the scheduler to try to complete a given
                            recipe once its build has started.
                            </para></listitem>
                    </itemizedlist>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_SCHEDULERS'><glossterm>BB_SCHEDULERS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Defines custom schedulers to import.
                    Custom schedulers need to be derived from the
                    <filename>RunQueueScheduler</filename> class.
                </para>

                <para>
                    For information how to select a scheduler, see the
                    <link linkend='var-BB_SCHEDULER'><filename>BB_SCHEDULER</filename></link>
                    variable.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_SETSCENE_DEPVALID'><glossterm>BB_SETSCENE_DEPVALID</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies a function BitBake calls that determines
                    whether BitBake requires a setscene dependency to be met.
                </para>

                <para>
                    When running a setscene task, BitBake needs to
                    know which dependencies of that setscene task also need
                    to be run.
                    Whether dependencies also need to be run is highly
                    dependent on the metadata.
                    The function specified by this variable returns a
                    "True" or "False" depending on whether the dependency needs
                    to be met.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_SETSCENE_VERIFY_FUNCTION'><glossterm>BB_SETSCENE_VERIFY_FUNCTION</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies a function to call that verifies the list of
                    planned task execution before the main task execution
                    happens.
                    The function is called once BitBake has a list of setscene
                    tasks that have run and either succeeded or failed.
                </para>

                <para>
                    The function allows for a task list check to see if they
                    make sense.
                    Even if BitBake was planning to skip a task, the
                    returned value of the function can force BitBake to run
                    the task, which is necessary under certain metadata
                    defined circumstances.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_SIGNATURE_EXCLUDE_FLAGS'><glossterm>BB_SIGNATURE_EXCLUDE_FLAGS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Lists flags that can be safely excluded from checksum
                    and dependency data for keys in the datastore.
                    When generating checksum or dependency data for keys in the
                    datastore, the flags set against that key are normally
                    included in the checksum.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_SIGNATURE_HANDLER'><glossterm>BB_SIGNATURE_HANDLER</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Defines the name of the signature handler BitBake uses.
                    The signature handler defines the way stamp files are
                    created and handled, if and how the signature is
                    incorporated into the stamps, and how the signature
                    itself is generated.
                </para>

                <para>
                    A new signature handler can be added by injecting a class
                    derived from the
                    <filename>SignatureGenerator</filename> class into the
                    global namespace.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_SRCREV_POLICY'><glossterm>BB_SRCREV_POLICY</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Defines the behavior of the fetcher when it interacts with
                    source control systems and dynamic source revisions.
                    The <filename>BB_SRCREV_POLICY</filename> variable is
                    useful when working without a network.
                </para>

                <para>
                    The variable can be set using one of two policies:
                    <itemizedlist>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis>cache</emphasis> -
                            Retains the value the system obtained previously
                            rather than querying the source control system
                            each time.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis>clear</emphasis> -
                            Queries the source controls system every time.
                            With this policy, there is no cache.
                            The "clear" policy is the default.
                            </para></listitem>
                    </itemizedlist>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_STAMP_POLICY'><glossterm>BB_STAMP_POLICY</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Defines the mode used for how timestamps of stamp files
                    are compared.
                    You can set the variable to one of the following modes:
                    <itemizedlist>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis>perfile</emphasis> -
                            Timestamp comparisons are only made
                            between timestamps of a specific recipe.
                            This is the default mode.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis>full</emphasis> -
                            Timestamp comparisons are made for all
                            dependencies.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis>whitelist</emphasis> -
                            Identical to "full" mode except timestamp
                            comparisons are made for recipes listed in the
                            <link linkend='var-BB_STAMP_WHITELIST'><filename>BB_STAMP_WHITELIST</filename></link>
                            variable.
                            </para></listitem>
                    </itemizedlist>
                    <note>
                        Stamp policies are largely obsolete with the
                        introduction of setscene tasks.
                    </note>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_STAMP_WHITELIST'><glossterm>BB_STAMP_WHITELIST</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Lists files whose stamp file timestamps are compared when
                    the stamp policy mode is set to "whitelist".
                    For information on stamp policies, see the
                    <link linkend='var-BB_STAMP_POLICY'><filename>BB_STAMP_POLICY</filename></link>
                    variable.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_STRICT_CHECKSUM'><glossterm>BB_STRICT_CHECKSUM</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Sets a more strict checksum mechanism for non-local URLs.
                    Setting this variable to a value causes BitBake
                    to report an error if it encounters a non-local URL
                    that does not have at least one checksum specified.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL'><glossterm>BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Allows specific tasks to change their priority
                    (i.e. nice level).
                </para>

                <para>
                    You can use this variable in combination with task
                    overrides to raise or lower priorities of specific tasks.
                    For example, on the
                    <ulink url='http://www.yoctoproject.org'>Yocto Project</ulink>
                    autobuilder, QEMU emulation in images is given a higher
                    priority as compared to build tasks to ensure that images
                    do not suffer timeouts on loaded systems.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_VERBOSE_LOGS'><glossterm>BB_VERBOSE_LOGS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Controls how verbose BitBake is during builds.
                    If set, shell scripts echo commands and shell script output
                    appears on standard out (stdout).
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BB_WORKERCONTEXT'><glossterm>BB_WORKERCONTEXT</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies if the current context is executing a task.
                    BitBake sets this variable to "1" when a task is
                    being executed.
                    The value is not set when the task is in server context
                    during parsing or event handling.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>


        <glossentry id='var-BBCLASSEXTEND'><glossterm>BBCLASSEXTEND</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Allows you to extend a recipe so that it builds variants of the software.
                    Common variants for recipes exist such as "natives" like <filename>quilt-native</filename>,
                    which is a copy of Quilt built to run on the build system;
                    "crosses" such as <filename>gcc-cross</filename>,
                    which is a compiler built to run on the build machine but produces binaries
                    that run on the target <filename>MACHINE</filename>;
                    "nativesdk", which targets the SDK machine instead of <filename>MACHINE</filename>;
                    and "mulitlibs" in the form "<filename>multilib:&lt;multilib_name&gt;</filename>".
                </para>

                <para>
                    To build a different variant of the recipe with a minimal amount of code, it usually
                    is as simple as adding the following to your recipe:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     BBCLASSEXTEND =+ "native nativesdk"
     BBCLASSEXTEND =+ "multilib:&lt;multilib_name&gt;"
                    </literallayout>
                </para>
             </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BBFILE_COLLECTIONS'><glossterm>BBFILE_COLLECTIONS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>Lists the names of configured layers.
                    These names are used to find the other <filename>BBFILE_*</filename>
                    variables.
                    Typically, each layer appends its name to this variable in its
                    <filename>conf/layer.conf</filename> file.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BBFILE_PATTERN'><glossterm>BBFILE_PATTERN</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>Variable that expands to match files from
                    <link linkend='var-BBFILES'><filename>BBFILES</filename></link>
                    in a particular layer.
                    This variable is used in the <filename>conf/layer.conf</filename> file and must
                    be suffixed with the name of the specific layer (e.g.
                    <filename>BBFILE_PATTERN_emenlow</filename>).</para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BBFILE_PRIORITY'><glossterm>BBFILE_PRIORITY</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>Assigns the priority for recipe files in each layer.</para>
                <para>This variable is useful in situations where the same recipe appears in
                    more than one layer.
                    Setting this variable allows you to prioritize a
                    layer against other layers that contain the same recipe - effectively
                    letting you control the precedence for the multiple layers.
                    The precedence established through this variable stands regardless of a
                    recipe's version
                    (<link linkend='var-PV'><filename>PV</filename></link> variable).
                    For example, a layer that has a recipe with a higher <filename>PV</filename> value but for
                    which the <filename>BBFILE_PRIORITY</filename> is set to have a lower precedence still has a
                    lower precedence.</para>
                <para>A larger value for the <filename>BBFILE_PRIORITY</filename> variable results in a higher
                    precedence.
                    For example, the value 6 has a higher precedence than the value 5.
                    If not specified, the <filename>BBFILE_PRIORITY</filename> variable is set based on layer
                    dependencies (see the
                    <filename><link linkend='var-LAYERDEPENDS'>LAYERDEPENDS</link></filename> variable for
                    more information.
                    The default priority, if unspecified
                    for a layer with no dependencies, is the lowest defined priority + 1
                    (or 1 if no priorities are defined).</para>
                <tip>
                    You can use the command <filename>bitbake-layers show-layers</filename> to list
                    all configured layers along with their priorities.
                </tip>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BBFILES'><glossterm>BBFILES</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>List of recipe files BitBake uses to build software.</para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BBINCLUDELOGS'><glossterm>BBINCLUDELOGS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>Variable that controls how BitBake displays logs on build failure.</para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BBLAYERS'><glossterm>BBLAYERS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>Lists the layers to enable during the build.
                    This variable is defined in the <filename>bblayers.conf</filename> configuration
                    file in the build directory.
                    Here is an example:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     BBLAYERS = " \
       /home/scottrif/poky/meta \
       /home/scottrif/poky/meta-yocto \
       /home/scottrif/poky/meta-yocto-bsp \
       /home/scottrif/poky/meta-mykernel \
       "

                    </literallayout>
                    This example enables four layers, one of which is a custom, user-defined layer
                    named <filename>meta-mykernel</filename>.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BBMASK'><glossterm>BBMASK</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Prevents BitBake from processing recipes and recipe
                    append files.
                </para>

                <para>
                    You can use the <filename>BBMASK</filename> variable
                    to "hide" these <filename>.bb</filename> and
                    <filename>.bbappend</filename> files.
                    BitBake ignores any recipe or recipe append files that
                    match the expression.
                    It is as if BitBake does not see them at all.
                    Consequently, matching files are not parsed or otherwise
                    used by BitBake.</para>
                <para>
                    The value you provide is passed to Python's regular
                    expression compiler.
                    The expression is compared against the full paths to
                    the files.
                    For complete syntax information, see Python's
                    documentation at
                    <ulink url='http://docs.python.org/release/2.3/lib/re-syntax.html'></ulink>.
                </para>

                <para>
                    The following example uses a complete regular expression
                    to tell BitBake to ignore all recipe and recipe append
                    files in the <filename>meta-ti/recipes-misc/</filename>
                    directory:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     BBMASK = "meta-ti/recipes-misc/"
                    </literallayout>
                    If you want to mask out multiple directories or recipes,
                    use the vertical bar to separate the regular expression
                    fragments.
                    This next example masks out multiple directories and
                    individual recipes:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     BBMASK = "meta-ti/recipes-misc/|meta-ti/recipes-ti/packagegroup/"
     BBMASK .= "|.*meta-oe/recipes-support/"
     BBMASK .= "|.*openldap"
     BBMASK .= "|.*opencv"
     BBMASK .= "|.*lzma"
                    </literallayout>
                    Notice how the vertical bar is used to append the fragments.
                    <note>
                        When specifying a directory name, use the trailing
                        slash character to ensure you match just that directory
                        name.
                    </note>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BBPATH'><glossterm>BBPATH</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Used by BitBake to locate class
                    (<filename>.bbclass</filename>) and configuration
                    (<filename>.conf</filename>) files.
                    This variable is analogous to the
                    <filename>PATH</filename> variable.
                    <note>
                        If you run BitBake from a directory outside of the
                        build directory,
                        you must be sure to set
                        <filename>BBPATH</filename> to point to the
                        build directory.
                        Set the variable as you would any environment variable
                        and then run BitBake:
                        <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     $ BBPATH = "&lt;build_directory&gt;"
     $ export BBPATH
     $ bitbake &lt;target&gt;
                        </literallayout>
                    </note>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-BBSERVER'><glossterm>BBSERVER</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Points to the server that runs memory-resident BitBake.
                    The variable is only used when you employ memory-resident
                    BitBake.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>

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    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-d'><title>D</title>

        <glossentry id='var-DEFAULT_PREFERENCE'><glossterm>DEFAULT_PREFERENCE</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies a weak bias for recipe selection priority.
                </para>
                <para>
                    The most common usage of this is variable is to set
                    it to "-1" within a recipe for a development version of a
                    piece of software.
                    Using the variable in this way causes the stable version
                    of the recipe to build by default in the absence of
                    <filename><link linkend='var-PREFERRED_VERSION'>PREFERRED_VERSION</link></filename>
                    being used to build the development version.
                </para>
                <note>
                    The bias provided by <filename>DEFAULT_PREFERENCE</filename>
                    is weak and is overridden by
                    <filename><link linkend='var-BBFILE_PRIORITY'>BBFILE_PRIORITY</link></filename>
                    if that variable is different between two layers
                    that contain different versions of the same recipe.
                </note>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-DEPENDS'><glossterm>DEPENDS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Lists a recipe's build-time dependencies
                    (i.e. other recipe files).
                </para>

                <para>
                    Consider this simple example for two recipes named "a" and
                    "b" that produce similarly named packages.
                    In this example, the <filename>DEPENDS</filename>
                    statement appears in the "a" recipe:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     DEPENDS = "b"
                    </literallayout>
                    Here, the dependency is such that the
                    <filename>do_configure</filename> task for recipe "a"
                    depends on the <filename>do_populate_sysroot</filename>
                    task of recipe "b".
                    This means anything that recipe "b" puts into sysroot
                    is available when recipe "a" is configuring itself.
                </para>

                <para>
                    For information on runtime dependencies, see the
                    <link linkend='var-RDEPENDS'><filename>RDEPENDS</filename></link>
                    variable.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-DESCRIPTION'><glossterm>DESCRIPTION</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    A long description for the recipe.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-DL_DIR'><glossterm>DL_DIR</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    The central download directory used by the build process to
                    store downloads.
                    By default, <filename>DL_DIR</filename> gets files
                    suitable for mirroring for everything except Git
                    repositories.
                    If you want tarballs of Git repositories, use the
                    <link linkend='var-BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS'><filename>BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS</filename></link>
                    variable.
                </para>
            </glossdef>

        </glossentry>
    </glossdiv>

    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-e'><title>E</title>

        <glossentry id='var-EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD'><glossterm>EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Directs BitBake to exclude a recipe from world builds (i.e.
                    <filename>bitbake world</filename>).
                    During world builds, BitBake locates, parses and builds all
                    recipes found in every layer exposed in the
                    <filename>bblayers.conf</filename> configuration file.
                </para>

                <para>
                    To exclude a recipe from a world build using this variable,
                    set the variable to "1" in the recipe.
                </para>

                <note>
                    Recipes added to <filename>EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD</filename>
                    may still be built during a world build in order to satisfy
                    dependencies of other recipes.
                    Adding a recipe to <filename>EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD</filename>
                    only ensures that the recipe is not explicitly added
                    to the list of build targets in a world build.
                </note>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>

    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-f'><title>F</title>

        <glossentry id='var-FAKEROOT'><glossterm>FAKEROOT</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                     Contains the command to use when running a shell script
                     in a fakeroot environment.
                     The <filename>FAKEROOT</filename> variable is obsolete
                     and has been replaced by the other
                     <filename>FAKEROOT*</filename> variables.
                     See these entries in the glossary for more information.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-FAKEROOTBASEENV'><glossterm>FAKEROOTBASEENV</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                     Lists environment variables to set when executing
                     the command defined by
                     <link linkend='var-FAKEROOTCMD'><filename>FAKEROOTCMD</filename></link>
                     that starts the bitbake-worker process
                     in the fakeroot environment.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-FAKEROOTCMD'><glossterm>FAKEROOTCMD</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                     Contains the command that starts the bitbake-worker
                     process in the fakeroot environment.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-FAKEROOTDIRS'><glossterm>FAKEROOTDIRS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                     Lists directories to create before running a task in
                     the fakeroot environment.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-FAKEROOTENV'><glossterm>FAKEROOTENV</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                     Lists environment variables to set when running a task
                     in the fakeroot environment.
                     For additional information on environment variables and
                     the fakeroot environment, see the
                     <link linkend='var-FAKEROOTBASEENV'><filename>FAKEROOTBASEENV</filename></link>
                     variable.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-FAKEROOTNOENV'><glossterm>FAKEROOTNOENV</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                     Lists environment variables to set when running a task
                     that is not in the fakeroot environment.
                     For additional information on environment variables and
                     the fakeroot environment, see the
                     <link linkend='var-FAKEROOTENV'><filename>FAKEROOTENV</filename></link>
                     variable.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-FILESPATH'><glossterm>FILESPATH</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    The default set of directories BitBake
                    uses when searching for patches and files.
                    During the build process, BitBake searches each directory in
                    <filename>FILESPATH</filename> in the specified order when
                    looking for files and patches specified by each
                    <filename>file://</filename> URI in a recipe.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>

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    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-h'><title>H</title>

        <glossentry id='var-HOMEPAGE'><glossterm>HOMEPAGE</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>Website where more information about the software the recipe is building
                    can be found.</para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>

    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-i'><title>I</title>

        <glossentry id='var-INHERIT'><glossterm>INHERIT</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Causes the named class to be inherited at
                    this point during parsing.
                    The variable is only valid in configuration files.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>

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    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-l'><title>L</title>

        <glossentry id='var-LAYERDEPENDS'><glossterm>LAYERDEPENDS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>Lists the layers, separated by spaces, upon which this recipe depends.
                    Optionally, you can specify a specific layer version for a dependency
                    by adding it to the end of the layer name with a colon, (e.g. "anotherlayer:3"
                    to be compared against
                    <link linkend='var-LAYERVERSION'><filename>LAYERVERSION</filename></link><filename>_anotherlayer</filename>
                    in this case).
                    BitBake produces an error if any dependency is missing or
                    the version numbers do not match exactly (if specified).</para>
                <para>
                    You use this variable in the <filename>conf/layer.conf</filename> file.
                    You must also use the specific layer name as a suffix
                    to the variable (e.g. <filename>LAYERDEPENDS_mylayer</filename>).</para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-LAYERDIR'><glossterm>LAYERDIR</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>When used inside the <filename>layer.conf</filename> configuration
                    file, this variable provides the path of the current layer.
                    This variable is not available outside of <filename>layer.conf</filename>
                    and references are expanded immediately when parsing of the file completes.</para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-LAYERVERSION'><glossterm>LAYERVERSION</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>Optionally specifies the version of a layer as a single number.
                    You can use this variable within
                    <link linkend='var-LAYERDEPENDS'><filename>LAYERDEPENDS</filename></link>
                    for another layer in order to depend on a specific version
                    of the layer.</para>
                <para>
                    You use this variable in the <filename>conf/layer.conf</filename> file.
                    You must also use the specific layer name as a suffix
                    to the variable (e.g. <filename>LAYERDEPENDS_mylayer</filename>).</para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-LICENSE'><glossterm>LICENSE</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    The list of source licenses for the recipe.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>

    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-m'><title>M</title>

        <glossentry id='var-MIRRORS'><glossterm>MIRRORS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies additional paths from which BitBake gets source code.
                    When the build system searches for source code, it first
                    tries the local download directory.
                    If that location fails, the build system tries locations
                    defined by
                    <link linkend='var-PREMIRRORS'><filename>PREMIRRORS</filename></link>,
                    the upstream source, and then locations specified by
                    <filename>MIRRORS</filename> in that order.
                </para>

                <para>
                    Assuming your distribution (<filename>DISTRO</filename>)
                    is "poky", the default value for
                    <filename>MIRRORS</filename> is defined in the
                    <filename>conf/distro/poky.conf</filename> file in the
                    <filename>meta-yocto</filename> Git repository.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>

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    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-o'><title>O</title>

        <glossentry id='var-OVERRIDES'><glossterm>OVERRIDES</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    BitBake uses <filename>OVERRIDES</filename> to control
                    what variables are overridden after BitBake parses
                    recipes and configuration files.
                    You can find more information on how overrides are handled
                    in the
                    "<link linkend='conditional-syntax-overrides'>Conditional Syntax (Overrides)</link>"
                    section.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>
    </glossdiv>

    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-p'><title>P</title>

        <glossentry id='var-PACKAGES'><glossterm>PACKAGES</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>The list of packages the recipe creates.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PACKAGES_DYNAMIC'><glossterm>PACKAGES_DYNAMIC</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    A promise that your recipe satisfies runtime dependencies
                    for optional modules that are found in other recipes.
                    <filename>PACKAGES_DYNAMIC</filename>
                    does not actually satisfy the dependencies, it only states that
                    they should be satisfied.
                    For example, if a hard, runtime dependency
                    (<link linkend='var-RDEPENDS'><filename>RDEPENDS</filename></link>)
                    of another package is satisfied during the build
                    through the <filename>PACKAGES_DYNAMIC</filename>
                    variable, but a package with the module name is never actually
                    produced, then the other package will be broken.
                    Thus, if you attempt to include that package in an image,
                    you will get a dependency failure from the packaging system
                    during <filename>do_rootfs</filename>.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PE'><glossterm>PE</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    The epoch of the recipe.
                    By default, this variable is unset.
                    The variable is used to make upgrades possible when the
                    versioning scheme changes in some backwards incompatible
                    way.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PF'><glossterm>PF</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies the recipe or package name and includes all version and revision
                    numbers (i.e. <filename>eglibc-2.13-r20+svnr15508/</filename> and
                    <filename>bash-4.2-r1/</filename>).
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PN'><glossterm>PN</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>The recipe name.</para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PR'><glossterm>PR</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>The revision of the recipe.
                    </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PREFERRED_PROVIDER'><glossterm>PREFERRED_PROVIDER</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    If multiple recipes provide an item, this variable
                    determines which recipe should be given preference.
                    You should always suffix the variable with the name of the
                    provided item, and you should set it to the
                    <link linkend='var-PN'><filename>PN</filename></link>
                    of the recipe to which you want to give precedence.
                    Some examples:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel ?= "linux-yocto"
     PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/xserver = "xserver-xf86"
     PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/libgl ?= "mesa"
                    </literallayout>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PREFERRED_PROVIDERS'><glossterm>PREFERRED_PROVIDERS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Determines which recipe should be given preference for
                    cases where multiple recipes provide the same item.
                    Functionally,
                    <filename>PREFERRED_PROVIDERS</filename> is identical to
                    <link linkend='var-PREFERRED_PROVIDER'><filename>PREFERRED_PROVIDER</filename></link>.
                    However, the <filename>PREFERRED_PROVIDERS</filename>
                    variable lets you define preferences for multiple
                    situations using the following form:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     PREFERRED_PROVIDERS = "xxx:yyy aaa:bbb ..."
                    </literallayout>
                    This form is a convenient replacement for the following:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     PREFERRED_PROVIDER_xxx = "yyy"
     PREFERRED_PROVIDER_aaa = "bbb"
                    </literallayout>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PREFERRED_VERSION'><glossterm>PREFERRED_VERSION</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    If there are multiple versions of recipes available, this
                    variable determines which recipe should be given preference.
                    You must always suffix the variable with the
                    <link linkend='var-PN'><filename>PN</filename></link>
                    you want to select, and you should set
                    <link linkend='var-PV'><filename>PV</filename></link>
                    accordingly for precedence.
                    You can use the "<filename>%</filename>" character as a
                    wildcard to match any number of characters, which can be
                    useful when specifying versions that contain long revision
                    numbers that could potentially change.
                    Here are two examples:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     PREFERRED_VERSION_python = "2.7.3"
     PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto = "3.10%"
                    </literallayout>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PREMIRRORS'><glossterm>PREMIRRORS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies additional paths from which BitBake gets source code.
                    When the build system searches for source code, it first
                    tries the local download directory.
                    If that location fails, the build system tries locations
                    defined by <filename>PREMIRRORS</filename>, the upstream
                    source, and then locations specified by
                    <link linkend='var-MIRRORS'><filename>MIRRORS</filename></link>
                    in that order.
                </para>

                <para>
                    Assuming your distribution
                    (<filename>DISTRO</filename>)
                    is "poky", the default value for
                    <filename>PREMIRRORS</filename> is defined in the
                    <filename>conf/distro/poky.conf</filename> file in the
                    <filename>meta-yocto</filename> Git repository.
                </para>

                <para>
                    Typically, you would add a specific server for the
                    build system to attempt before any others by adding
                    something like the following to your configuration:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     PREMIRRORS_prepend = "\
     git://.*/.* http://www.yoctoproject.org/sources/ \n \
     ftp://.*/.* http://www.yoctoproject.org/sources/ \n \
     http://.*/.* http://www.yoctoproject.org/sources/ \n \
     https://.*/.* http://www.yoctoproject.org/sources/ \n"
                    </literallayout>
                    These changes cause the build system to intercept
                    Git, FTP, HTTP, and HTTPS requests and direct them to
                    the <filename>http://</filename> sources mirror.
                    You can use <filename>file://</filename> URLs to point
                    to local directories or network shares as well.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PROVIDES'><glossterm>PROVIDES</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    A list of aliases that a recipe also provides.
                    These aliases are useful for satisfying dependencies of
                    other recipes during the build (as specified by
                    <filename><link linkend='var-DEPENDS'>DEPENDS</link></filename>).
                    <note>
                        A recipe's own
                        <filename><link linkend='var-PN'>PN</link></filename>
                        is implicitly already in its
                        <filename>PROVIDES</filename> list.
                    </note>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PRSERV_HOST'><glossterm>PRSERV_HOST</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    The network based
                    <link linkend='var-PR'><filename>PR</filename></link>
                    service host and port.
                </para>

                <para>
                    Following is an example of how the <filename>PRSERV_HOST</filename> variable is
                    set:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     PRSERV_HOST = "localhost:0"
                    </literallayout>
                    You must set the variable if you want to automatically
                    start a local PR service.
                    You can set <filename>PRSERV_HOST</filename> to other
                    values to use a remote PR service.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-PV'><glossterm>PV</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>The version of the recipe.
                 </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>

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    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-r'><title>R</title>

        <glossentry id='var-RDEPENDS'><glossterm>RDEPENDS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Lists a package's runtime dependencies (i.e. other packages)
                    that must be installed in order for the built package to run
                    correctly.
                    If a package in this list cannot be found during the build,
                    you will get a build error.
                </para>

                <para>
                    Because the <filename>RDEPENDS</filename> variable applies
                    to packages being built, you should always use the variable
                    in a form with an attached package name.
                    For example, suppose you are building a development package
                    that depends on the <filename>perl</filename> package.
                    In this case, you would use the following
                    <filename>RDEPENDS</filename> statement:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     RDEPENDS_${PN}-dev += "perl"
                    </literallayout>
                    In the example, the development package depends on
                    the <filename>perl</filename> package.
                    Thus, the <filename>RDEPENDS</filename> variable has the
                    <filename>${PN}-dev</filename> package name as part of the
                    variable.
                </para>

                <para>
                    BitBake supports specifying versioned dependencies.
                    Although the syntax varies depending on the packaging
                    format, BitBake hides these differences from you.
                    Here is the general syntax to specify versions with
                    the <filename>RDEPENDS</filename> variable:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     RDEPENDS_${PN} = "&lt;package&gt; (&lt;operator&gt; &lt;version&gt;)"
                    </literallayout>
                    For <filename>operator</filename>, you can specify the
                    following:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     =
     &lt;
     &gt;
     &lt;=
     &gt;=
                    </literallayout>
                    For example, the following sets up a dependency on version
                    1.2 or greater of the package <filename>foo</filename>:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     RDEPENDS_${PN} = "foo (>= 1.2)"
                    </literallayout>
                </para>

                <para>
                    For information on build-time dependencies, see the
                    <link linkend='var-DEPENDS'><filename>DEPENDS</filename></link>
                    variable.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-RPROVIDES'><glossterm>RPROVIDES</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    A list of package name aliases that a package also provides.
                    These aliases are useful for satisfying runtime dependencies
                    of other packages both during the build and on the target
                    (as specified by
                    <filename><link linkend='var-RDEPENDS'>RDEPENDS</link></filename>).
                </para>
                <para>
                   As with all package-controlling variables, you must always
                   use the variable in conjunction with a package name override.
                   Here is an example:
                   <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     RPROVIDES_${PN} = "widget-abi-2"
                   </literallayout>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-RRECOMMENDS'><glossterm>RRECOMMENDS</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    A list of packages that extends the usability of a package
                    being built.
                    The package being built does not depend on this list of
                    packages in order to successfully build, but needs them for
                    the extended usability.
                    To specify runtime dependencies for packages, see the
                    <filename><link linkend='var-RDEPENDS'>RDEPENDS</link></filename>
                    variable.
                </para>

                <para>
                    BitBake supports specifying versioned recommends.
                    Although the syntax varies depending on the packaging
                    format, BitBake hides these differences from you.
                    Here is the general syntax to specify versions with
                    the <filename>RRECOMMENDS</filename> variable:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     RRECOMMENDS_${PN} = "&lt;package&gt; (&lt;operator&gt; &lt;version&gt;)"
                    </literallayout>
                    For <filename>operator</filename>, you can specify the
                    following:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     =
     &lt;
     &gt;
     &lt;=
     &gt;=
                    </literallayout>
                    For example, the following sets up a recommend on version
                    1.2 or greater of the package <filename>foo</filename>:
                    <literallayout class='monospaced'>
     RRECOMMENDS_${PN} = "foo (>= 1.2)"
                    </literallayout>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>

    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-s'><title>S</title>

        <glossentry id='var-SECTION'><glossterm>SECTION</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>The section in which packages should be categorized.</para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-SRC_URI'><glossterm>SRC_URI</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>The list of source files - local or remote.
                    This variable tells BitBake which bits
                    to pull in for the build and how to pull them in.
                    For example, if the recipe or append file only needs to
                    fetch a tarball from the Internet, the recipe or
                    append file uses a <filename>SRC_URI</filename>
                    entry that specifies just the tarball.
                    On the other hand, if the recipe or append file needs to
                    fetch a tarball, apply two patches, and include a custom
                    file, the recipe or append file needs an
                    <filename>SRC_URI</filename> variable that specifies all
                    those sources.</para>
                <para>The following list explains the available URI protocols:
                    <itemizedlist>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>file://</filename> -</emphasis>
                            Fetches files, which are usually files shipped with
                            the metadata,
                            from the local machine.
                            The path is relative to the
                            <link linkend='var-FILESPATH'><filename>FILESPATH</filename></link>
                            variable.
                            Thus, the build system searches, in order, from the
                            following directories, which are assumed to be a
                            subdirectories of the directory in which the
                            recipe file (<filename>.bb</filename>) or
                            append file (<filename>.bbappend</filename>)
                            resides:
                            <itemizedlist>
                                <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>${BPN}</filename> -</emphasis>
                                    The base recipe name without any special
                                    suffix or version numbers.
                                    </para></listitem>
                                <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>${BP}</filename> -</emphasis>
                                    <filename>${BPN}-${PV}</filename>.
                                    The base recipe name and version but without
                                    any special package name suffix.
                                    </para></listitem>
                                <listitem><para><emphasis>files -</emphasis>
                                    Files within a directory that is named
                                    <filename>files</filename> and is also
                                    alongside the recipe or append file.
                                    </para></listitem>
                            </itemizedlist>
                            <note>
                                If you want the build system to pick up files
                                specified through a
                                <filename>SRC_URI</filename>
                                statement from your append file, you need to be
                                sure to extend the
                                <filename>FILESPATH</filename>
                                variable by also using the
                                <filename>FILESEXTRAPATHS</filename>
                                variable from within your append file.
                            </note>
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>bzr://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files from a
                            Bazaar revision control repository.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>git://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files from a
                            Git revision control repository.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>osc://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files from
                            an OSC (OpenSUSE Build service) revision control repository.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>repo://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files from
                            a repo (Git) repository.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>svk://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files from
                            an SVK revision control repository.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>http://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files from
                            the Internet using HTTP.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>https://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files
                            from the Internet using HTTPS.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>ftp://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files
                            from the Internet using FTP.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>cvs://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files from
                            a CVS revision control repository.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>hg://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files from
                            a Mercurial (<filename>hg</filename>) revision control repository.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>p4://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files from
                            a Perforce (<filename>p4</filename>) revision control repository.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>ssh://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files from
                            a secure shell.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>svn://</filename> -</emphasis> Fetches files from
                            a Subversion (<filename>svn</filename>) revision control repository.</para></listitem>
                    </itemizedlist>
                </para>
                <para>Standard and recipe-specific options for <filename>SRC_URI</filename> exist.
                    Here are standard options:
                    <itemizedlist>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>apply</filename> -</emphasis> Whether to apply
                            the patch or not.
                            The default action is to apply the patch.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>striplevel</filename> -</emphasis> Which
                            striplevel to use when applying the patch.
                            The default level is 1.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>patchdir</filename> -</emphasis> Specifies
                            the directory in which the patch should be applied.
                            The default is <filename>${S}</filename>.
                            </para></listitem>
                    </itemizedlist>
                </para>
                <para>Here are options specific to recipes building code from a revision control system:
                    <itemizedlist>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>mindate</filename> -</emphasis>
                            Apply the patch only if
                            <link linkend='var-SRCDATE'><filename>SRCDATE</filename></link>
                            is equal to or greater than <filename>mindate</filename>.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>maxdate</filename> -</emphasis>
                            Apply the patch only if <filename>SRCDATE</filename>
                            is not later than <filename>mindate</filename>.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>minrev</filename> -</emphasis>
                            Apply the patch only if <filename>SRCREV</filename>
                            is equal to or greater than <filename>minrev</filename>.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>maxrev</filename> -</emphasis>
                            Apply the patch only if <filename>SRCREV</filename>
                            is not later than <filename>maxrev</filename>.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>rev</filename> -</emphasis>
                            Apply the patch only if <filename>SRCREV</filename>
                            is equal to <filename>rev</filename>.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>notrev</filename> -</emphasis>
                            Apply the patch only if <filename>SRCREV</filename>
                            is not equal to <filename>rev</filename>.
                            </para></listitem>
                    </itemizedlist>
                </para>
                <para>Here are some additional options worth mentioning:
                    <itemizedlist>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>unpack</filename> -</emphasis> Controls
                            whether or not to unpack the file if it is an archive.
                            The default action is to unpack the file.</para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>subdir</filename> -</emphasis> Places the file
                            (or extracts its contents) into the specified
                            subdirectory of <filename>WORKDIR</filename>.
                            This option is useful for unusual tarballs or other archives that
                            do not have their files already in a subdirectory within the archive.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>name</filename> -</emphasis> Specifies a
                            name to be used for association with <filename>SRC_URI</filename> checksums
                            when you have more than one file specified in <filename>SRC_URI</filename>.
                            </para></listitem>
                        <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>downloadfilename</filename> -</emphasis> Specifies
                            the filename used when storing the downloaded file.</para></listitem>
                    </itemizedlist>
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-SRCDATE'><glossterm>SRCDATE</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    The date of the source code used to build the package.
                    This variable applies only if the source was fetched from a Source Code Manager (SCM).
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-SRCREV'><glossterm>SRCREV</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    The revision of the source code used to build the package.
                    This variable applies only when using Subversion, Git, Mercurial and Bazaar.
                    If you want to build a fixed revision and you want
                    to avoid performing a query on the remote repository every time
                    BitBake parses your recipe, you should specify a <filename>SRCREV</filename> that is a
                    full revision identifier and not just a tag.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-STAMP'><glossterm>STAMP</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies the base path used to create recipe stamp files.
                    The path to an actual stamp file is constructed by evaluating this
                    string and then appending additional information.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-STAMPCLEAN'><glossterm>STAMPCLEAN</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Specifies the base path used to create recipe stamp files.
                    Unlike the
                    <link linkend='var-STAMP'><filename>STAMP</filename></link>
                    variable, <filename>STAMPCLEAN</filename> can contain
                    wildcards to match the range of files a clean operation
                    should remove.
                    BitBake uses a clean operation to remove any other stamps
                    it should be removing when creating a new stamp.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-SUMMARY'><glossterm>SUMMARY</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    A short summary for the recipe, which is 72 characters or less.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>

    <glossdiv id='var-glossary-t'><title>T</title>

        <glossentry id='var-T'><glossterm>T</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>Points to a directory were BitBake places
                    temporary files, which consist mostly of task logs and
                    scripts, when building a particular recipe.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

        <glossentry id='var-TOPDIR'><glossterm>TOPDIR</glossterm>
            <glossdef>
                <para>
                    Points to the build directory.
                    BitBake automatically sets this variable.
                </para>
            </glossdef>
        </glossentry>

    </glossdiv>

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