diff --git a/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-hello.xml b/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-hello.xml
index 2d67ff77da..4ce7ed9f8c 100644
--- a/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-hello.xml
+++ b/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-hello.xml
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
example.
This appendix demonstrates, in tutorial form, Hello
World within the context of BitBake.
- The tutorial describes how to create a new Project
+ The tutorial describes how to create a new project
and the applicable metadata files necessary to allow
BitBake to build it.
@@ -95,26 +95,6 @@
You should now be able to enter the bitbake
command from the command line while working from any directory.
-
-
- For a more permanent solution, assuming you are running the BASH
- shell, edit ~/.bashrc and add the following to the end
- of that file:
-
- PATH=<path-to-bitbake-executable>:$PATH
-
-
-
-
- If you're a Vim user, you will find useful
- Vim configuration contributions in the
- contrib/vim directory.
- Copy the files from that directory to your
- /home/yourusername/.vim
- directory.
- If that directory does not exist, create it, and then
- restart Vim.
-
@@ -503,14 +483,22 @@ ERROR: Unable to parse base: ParseError in configuration INHERITs: Could not inh
BitBake finds the printhello recipe and
successfully runs the task.
- Rerunning the task without removing the tmp
- directory will not result in a BitBake run that prints the
- same console output.
- BitBake uses its Setscene process and determines that
- nothing needs to be re-run.
- If you delete the tmp directory and
- then re-run the build, the printed output appears
- at the console.
+ After the first execution, re-running
+ bitbake printhello again will not
+ result in a BitBake run that prints the same console
+ output.
+ The reason for this is that the first time the
+ printhello.bb recipe's
+ do_build task executes
+ successfully, BitBake writes a stamp file for the task.
+ Thus, the next time you attempt to run the task
+ using that same bitbake command,
+ BitBake notices the stamp and therefore determines
+ that the task does not need to be re-run.
+ If you delete the tmp directory
+ or run bitbake -c clean printhello
+ and then re-run the build, the "Hello, World!" message will
+ be printed again.