documentation/poky-ref-manual/development.xml: Edits for Eclipse and Anjuta

I commented out a large section of the chapter, which went into detail
on how to locate, install, configure, and use the Yocto Ecliple
plug-in.  This information is redundant in this book and is better
explained in the ADT Manual.  I am referencing the information from
this chapter now.

(From OE-Core rev: f4f4efbf3f0b19fdb05ddf48ab48b4f42109a289)

Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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Scott Rifenbark 2011-03-31 20:33:18 -05:00 committed by Richard Purdie
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</para>
<section id="platdev-appdev-external-sdk">
<title>External Development Using the Poky SDK</title>
<title>External Development Using the Application Development Toolkit (ADT)</title>
<para>
The meta-toolchain and meta-toolchain-sdk targets build tarballs that contain toolchains and
libraries suitable for application development outside of Poky.
@ -45,17 +45,41 @@
</section>
<section id="using-the-eclipse-and-anjuta-plug-ins">
<title>Using the Eclipse and Anjuta Plug-ins</title>
<title>Using the Eclipse Plug-in</title>
<para>
Yocto Project supports both Anjuta and Eclipse IDE plug-ins to make developing software
easier for the application developer. The plug-ins provide capability
extensions to the graphical IDE allowing for cross compilation,
deployment and execution of the output in a QEMU emulation session.
Support of these plug-ins also allows for cross debugging and
profiling. Additionally, the Eclipse plug-in provides a suite of tools
The current release of the Yocto Project supports the Eclipse IDE plug-in
to make developing software easier for the application developer.
The plug-in provides capability extensions to the graphical IDE to allow
for cross compilation, deployment and execution of the output in a QEMU
emulation session.
Support of the Eclipse plug-in also allows for cross debugging and
profiling.
Additionally, the Eclipse plug-in provides a suite of tools
that allows the developer to perform remote profiling, tracing, collection of
power data, collection of latency data and collection of performance data.
</para>
<note>
The current release of the Yocto Project no longer supports the Anjuta plug-in.
However, the Poky Anjuta Plug-in is available to download directly from the Poky
Git repository located through the web interface at
<ulink url="http://git.yoctoproject.org/"></ulink> under IDE Plugins.
The community is free to continue supporting it beyond the Yocto Project 0.9
Release.
</note>
<para>
To use the Eclipse plug-in you need the Eclipse Framework (Helios 3.6.1) along
with other plug-ins installed into the Eclipse IDE.
Once you have your environment setup you need to configure the Eclipse plug-in.
For information on how to install and configure the Eclipse plug-in, see the
<ulink url='http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/adt-manual/adt-manual.html#adt-eclipse'>
"Working Within Eclipse"</ulink> chapter in the
<ulink url='http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/adt-manual/adt-manual.html'>
"Application Development Toolkit (ADT) User's Guide."</ulink>
</para>
<!--
<section id="the-eclipse-plug-in">
<title>The Eclipse Plug-in</title>
@ -309,7 +333,7 @@
<para>
See the README file contained in the project for more information on
Anjuta dependencies and building the plug-in.
If you want to disable remote gdb debugging, pass the "--disable-gdb-integration" switch when
If you want to disable remote gdb debugging, pass the "&dash;&dash;disable-gdb-integration" switch when
you configure the plug-in.
</para>
<section id="setting-up-the-anjuta-plugin">
@ -416,6 +440,10 @@
</para>
</section>
</section>
-->
</section>
<section id="platdev-appdev-qemu">