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diff --git a/poky/documentation/ref-manual/ref-structure.rst b/poky/documentation/ref-manual/ref-structure.rst index ef07354ec..db1ea9797 100644 --- a/poky/documentation/ref-manual/ref-structure.rst +++ b/poky/documentation/ref-manual/ref-structure.rst @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ your choice. For example, the following command creates a Build Directory named ``mybuilds/`` that is outside of the :term:`Source Directory`: :: - $ source OE_INIT_FILE ~/mybuilds + $ source oe-init-build-env ~/mybuilds The OpenEmbedded build system uses the template configuration files, which are found by default in the ``meta-poky/conf/`` directory in the Source @@ -200,8 +200,7 @@ information. .. note:: The OpenEmbedded build system does not support file or directory - names that contain spaces. If you attempt to run the - OE_INIT_FILE + names that contain spaces. If you attempt to run the ``oe-init-build-env`` script from a Source Directory that contains spaces in either the filenames or directory names, the script returns an error indicating no such file or directory. Be sure to use a Source Directory free of @@ -282,17 +281,10 @@ file, it uses ``sed`` to substitute final .. note:: - You can see how the - TEMPLATECONF - variable is used by looking at the - scripts/oe-setup-builddir - script in the - Source Directory - . You can find the Yocto Project version of the - local.conf.sample - file in the - meta-poky/conf - directory. + You can see how the ``TEMPLATECONF`` variable is used by looking at the + ``scripts/oe-setup-builddir``` script in the :term:`Source Directory`. + You can find the Yocto Project version of the ``local.conf.sample`` file in + the ``meta-poky/conf`` directory. .. _structure-build-conf-bblayers.conf: @@ -327,16 +319,9 @@ Once the build process gets the sample file, it uses ``sed`` to substitute final .. note:: - You can see how the - TEMPLATECONF - variable - scripts/oe-setup-builddir - script in the - Source Directory - . You can find the Yocto Project version of the - bblayers.conf.sample - file in the - meta-poky/conf/ + You can see how the ``TEMPLATECONF`` variable ``scripts/oe-setup-builddir`` + script in the :term:`Source Directory`. You can find the Yocto Project + version of the ``bblayers.conf.sample`` file in the ``meta-poky/conf/`` directory. .. _structure-build-conf-sanity_info: @@ -531,19 +516,16 @@ should be automatic, and recipes should not directly reference Previous versions of the OpenEmbedded build system used to create a global shared sysroot per machine along with a native sysroot. Beginning -with the DISTRO version of the Yocto Project, sysroots exist in +with the 2.3 version of the Yocto Project, sysroots exist in recipe-specific :term:`WORKDIR` directories. Thus, the ``build/tmp/sysroots/`` directory is unused. .. note:: - The - build/tmp/sysroots/ - directory can still be populated using the - bitbake build-sysroots - command and can be used for compatibility in some cases. However, in - general it is not recommended to populate this directory. Individual - recipe-specific sysroots should be used. + The ``build/tmp/sysroots/`` directory can still be populated using the + ``bitbake build-sysroots`` command and can be used for compatibility in some + cases. However, in general it is not recommended to populate this directory. + Individual recipe-specific sysroots should be used. .. _structure-build-tmp-stamps: @@ -554,8 +536,11 @@ This directory holds information that BitBake uses for accounting purposes to track what tasks have run and when they have run. The directory is sub-divided by architecture, package name, and version. Following is an example: -stamps/all-poky-linux/distcc-config/1.0-r0.do_build-2fdd....2do Although -the files in the directory are empty of data, BitBake uses the filenames +:: + + stamps/all-poky-linux/distcc-config/1.0-r0.do_build-2fdd....2do + +Although the files in the directory are empty of data, BitBake uses the filenames and timestamps for tracking purposes. For information on how BitBake uses stamp files to determine if a task @@ -613,13 +598,12 @@ install" places its output that is then split into sub-packages within The recipe work directory - ``${WORKDIR}``. As described earlier in the -"```build/tmp/sysroots/`` <#structure-build-tmp-sysroots>`__" section, -beginning with the DISTRO release of the Yocto Project, the OpenEmbedded +":ref:`structure-build-tmp-sysroots`" section, +beginning with the 2.3 release of the Yocto Project, the OpenEmbedded build system builds each recipe in its own work directory (i.e. :term:`WORKDIR`). The path to the work directory is constructed using the architecture of the given build (e.g. -:term:`TUNE_PKGARCH`, -:term:`MACHINE_ARCH`, or "allarch"), the recipe +:term:`TUNE_PKGARCH`, :term:`MACHINE_ARCH`, or "allarch"), the recipe name, and the version of the recipe (i.e. :term:`PE`\ ``:``\ :term:`PV`\ ``-``\ :term:`PR`). |