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If you really want to build a specific <code class="filename">.bb</code> file, you can use
the command form <code class="filename">bitbake -b <somepath/somefile.bb></code>.
This command form does not check for dependencies so you should use it
only when you know its dependencies already exist.
You can also specify fragments of the filename.
In this case, BitBake checks for a unique match.
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