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diff --git a/poky/documentation/ref-manual/terms.rst b/poky/documentation/ref-manual/terms.rst index 1e3f718a8f..40209528ba 100644 --- a/poky/documentation/ref-manual/terms.rst +++ b/poky/documentation/ref-manual/terms.rst @@ -64,31 +64,31 @@ universal, the list includes them just in case: builds. The area is created when you ``source`` the setup environment script that is found in the Source Directory (i.e. :ref:`ref-manual/structure:\`\`oe-init-build-env\`\``). The - :term:`TOPDIR` variable points to the Build Directory. + :term:`TOPDIR` variable points to the :term:`Build Directory`. - You have a lot of flexibility when creating the Build Directory. + You have a lot of flexibility when creating the :term:`Build Directory`. Following are some examples that show how to create the directory. The examples assume your :term:`Source Directory` is named ``poky``: - - Create the Build Directory inside your Source Directory and let - the name of the Build Directory default to ``build``: + - Create the :term:`Build Directory` inside your Source Directory and let + the name of the :term:`Build Directory` default to ``build``: .. code-block:: shell $ cd poky $ source oe-init-build-env - - Create the Build Directory inside your home directory and + - Create the :term:`Build Directory` inside your home directory and specifically name it ``test-builds``: .. code-block:: shell $ source poky/oe-init-build-env test-builds - - Provide a directory path and specifically name the Build - Directory. Any intermediate folders in the pathname must exist. - This next example creates a Build Directory named - ``YP-&DISTRO;`` within the existing directory ``mybuilds``: + - Provide a directory path and specifically name the + :term:`Build Directory`. Any intermediate folders in the pathname + must exist. This next example creates a :term:`Build Directory` + named ``YP-&DISTRO;`` within the existing directory ``mybuilds``: .. code-block:: shell @@ -96,13 +96,13 @@ universal, the list includes them just in case: .. note:: - By default, the Build Directory contains :term:`TMPDIR`, which is a + By default, the :term:`Build Directory` contains :term:`TMPDIR`, which is a temporary directory the build system uses for its work. :term:`TMPDIR` cannot - be under NFS. Thus, by default, the Build Directory cannot be under - NFS. However, if you need the Build Directory to be under NFS, you can + be under NFS. Thus, by default, the :term:`Build Directory` cannot be under + NFS. However, if you need the :term:`Build Directory` to be under NFS, you can set this up by setting :term:`TMPDIR` in your ``local.conf`` file to use a local drive. Doing so effectively separates :term:`TMPDIR` from :term:`TOPDIR`, which is the - Build Directory. + :term:`Build Directory`. :term:`Build Host` The system used to build images in a Yocto Project Development @@ -138,14 +138,12 @@ universal, the list includes them just in case: which contains multiple (and typically related) sub-layers which can be included independently in your project's ``bblayers.conf`` file. - In some cases, such as with OpenEmbedded's - `meta-openembedded <https://github.com/openembedded/meta-openembedded>`_ + In some cases, such as with OpenEmbedded's :oe_git:`meta-openembedded </meta-openembedded>` layer, the top level ``meta-openembedded/`` directory is not itself an actual layer, so you would never explicitly include it in a ``bblayers.conf`` file; rather, you would include any number of its layer subdirectories, such as - `meta-openembedded/meta-oe <https://github.com/openembedded/meta-openembedded/tree/master/meta-oe>`_, - `meta-openembedded/meta-python <https://github.com/openembedded/meta-openembedded/tree/master/meta-python>`_ - and so on. + :oe_git:`meta-oe </meta-openembedded/tree/meta-oe>`, :oe_git:`meta-python + </meta-openembedded/tree/meta-python>` and so on. On the other hand, some container layers (such as :yocto_git:`meta-security </meta-security>`) |