# Target architectures that you want to setup host cross dev environment for
# valid values are: powerpc, mips, arm, x86, x86_64 with space separation between entries
YOCTOADT_TARGETS="arm x86"
# Whether install qemu or not, valid entries are: Y/N
YOCTOADT_QEMU="Y"
# Whether install user-mode nfs or not, valid entries are: Y/N. If you want to use Yocto Eclipse plug-in as your dev IDE, you need to select both qemu and NFS
YOCTOADT_NFS_UTIL="Y"
# These 2 values will be supported in the furture installer
#YOCTOADT_BITBAKE="Y"
#YOCTOADT_METADATA="Y"
#The followings are for setting up specific target architecture
#YOCTOADT_ROOTFS_$arch is for specifying what root filesystem image files you want to download from the repository. The valid values to replace $arch are: arm, x86, x86_64, powerpc, mips. The valid image files are: minimal, sato, sdk and lsb. If you want to download multiple images, the entries are space separated
YOCTOADT_ROOTFS_arm="minimal sato"
#Specify which root filesystem file to use to extract as target sysroot. Please ensure the entry is in the list of downloaded root filesystem files that specified above in YOCTOADT_ROOTFS_$arch
YOCTOADT_TARGET_SYSROOT_IMAGE_arm="minimal"
#The location where the target sysroot will be setup
#Here's another example for setting up target arch of x86, by uncommenting it will trigger the installer to download and setup 2 sysroot environment for 2 target arches: arm and x86. If you want to add more target arch support, you can append more entries by following these samples