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author | Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com> | 2011-08-15 07:42:38 -0700 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2011-08-20 17:52:00 -0700 |
commit | 794693481102f88318bd11be109390ba0b44dcd8 (patch) | |
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documentation/adt-manual/adt-package.xml: Minor edits
(From yocto-docs rev: f035bf540c07b98d88dbf134b4a4706887754e32)
Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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diff --git a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-package.xml b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-package.xml index 9f982d1..77c5d96 100644 --- a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-package.xml +++ b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-package.xml @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ <chapter id='adt-package'> <title>Optionally Customizing the Development Packages Installation</title> <para> - Because the Yocto Project is suited for embedded Linux development it is + Because the Yocto Project is suited for embedded Linux development, it is likely that you will need to customize your development packages installation. - For example, if you are developing a minimal image then you might not need + For example, if you are developing a minimal image, then you might not need certain packages (e.g. graphics support packages). Thus, you would like to be able to remove those packages from your target sysroot. </para> @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ <section id='configuring-the-pms'> <title>Configuring the PMS</title> <para> - Whichever PMS you are using you need to be sure that the + Whichever PMS you are using, you need to be sure that the <filename>PACKAGE_CLASSES</filename> variable in the <filename>conf/local.conf</filename> file is set to reflect that system. The first value you choose for the variable specifies the package file format for the root @@ -53,8 +53,9 @@ the <filename>libglade</filename> package to the target sysroot. </para> <para> - First, you should generate the ipk file for the <filename>libglade</filename> package and add it - into a working opkg repository. + First, you should generate the <filename>ipk</filename> file for the + <filename>libglade</filename> package and add it + into a working <filename>opkg</filename> repository. Use these commands: <literallayout class='monospaced'> $ bitbake libglade @@ -62,11 +63,11 @@ </literallayout> </para> <para> - Next, source the environment setup script found in the Yocto Project source directory. + Next, source the environment setup script found in the Yocto Project files. Follow that by setting up the installation destination to point to your sysroot as <filename><sysroot_dir></filename>. - Finally, have an opkg configuration file <filename><conf_file></filename> - that corresponds to the opkg repository you have just created. + Finally, have an <filename>opkg</filename> configuration file <filename><conf_file></filename> + that corresponds to the <filename>opkg</filename> repository you have just created. The following command forms should now work: <literallayout class='monospaced'> $ opkg-cl –f <conf_file> -o <sysroot-dir> update |