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diff --git a/poky/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-hello.rst b/poky/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-hello.rst index a9c33709a..c5a4ce60b 100644 --- a/poky/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-hello.rst +++ b/poky/bitbake/doc/bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-hello.rst @@ -145,23 +145,23 @@ Following is the complete "Hello World" example. The majority of this output is specific to environment variables that are not directly relevant to BitBake. However, the very first - message regarding the ``BBPATH`` variable and the + message regarding the :term:`BBPATH` variable and the ``conf/bblayers.conf`` file is relevant. When you run BitBake, it begins looking for metadata files. The :term:`BBPATH` variable is what tells BitBake where - to look for those files. ``BBPATH`` is not set and you need to set - it. Without ``BBPATH``, BitBake cannot find any configuration files + to look for those files. :term:`BBPATH` is not set and you need to set + it. Without :term:`BBPATH`, BitBake cannot find any configuration files (``.conf``) or recipe files (``.bb``) at all. BitBake also cannot find the ``bitbake.conf`` file. -#. **Setting BBPATH:** For this example, you can set ``BBPATH`` in +#. **Setting BBPATH:** For this example, you can set :term:`BBPATH` in the same manner that you set ``PATH`` earlier in the appendix. You should realize, though, that it is much more flexible to set the - ``BBPATH`` variable up in a configuration file for each project. + :term:`BBPATH` variable up in a configuration file for each project. From your shell, enter the following commands to set and export the - ``BBPATH`` variable:: + :term:`BBPATH` variable:: $ BBPATH="projectdirectory" $ export BBPATH @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ Following is the complete "Hello World" example. ("~") character as BitBake does not expand that character as the shell would. -#. **Run BitBake:** Now that you have ``BBPATH`` defined, run the +#. **Run BitBake:** Now that you have :term:`BBPATH` defined, run the ``bitbake`` command again:: $ bitbake |