diff --git a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml index fd02696244..5e403aa84b 100644 --- a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml +++ b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml @@ -9,61 +9,9 @@ In order to use the ADT, you must install it, source a script to set up the environment, and be sure both the kernel and filesystem image specific to the target architecture exist. + This chapter describes how to be sure you meet the ADT requirements. - - This chapter describes two important terms and how to be sure you meet the ADT requirements. - - -
- Yocto Project Files and Build Areas - - - Before learning how to prepare your system for the ADT, you need to understand - two important terms used throughout this manual: - - The Yocto Project Files: - This term refers to the directory structure created as a result of downloading - and unpacking a Yocto Project release tarball or setting up a Git repository - by cloning git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky. - The Yocto Project files contain BitBake, Documentation, metadata and - other files that all support the development environment. - Consequently, you must have the Yocto Project files in place on your development - system in order to do any development using the Yocto Project. - The name of the top-level directory of the Yocto Project file structure - is derived from the Yocto Project release tarball. - For example, downloading and unpacking poky-edison-6.0.tar.bz2 - results in a Yocto Project source tree whose Yocto Project source directory is named - poky-edison-6.0. - If you create a Git repository, then you can name the repository anything you like. - You can find instruction on how to set up the Yocto Project files on your - host development system by reading - the - "Getting - Setup" section in - - The Yocto Project Development Manual. - Yocto Project Build Tree: - This term refers to the area where the Yocto Project builds images. - The area is created when you source the Yocto Project setup - environment script that is found in the Yocto Project files area. - (e.g. oe-init-build-env). - You can create the Yocto Project build tree anywhere you want on your - development system. - Here is an example that creates the tree in mybuilds - and names the Yocto Project build directory YP-6.0: - - $ source poky-edison-6.0/oe-init-build-env $HOME/mybuilds/YP-6.0 - - If you don't specifically name the build directory, then BitBake creates it - in the current directory and uses the name build. - Also, if you supply an existing directory, then BitBake uses that - directory as the Yocto Project build directory and populates the build tree - beneath it. - - -
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Installing the ADT