documentation/poky-ref-manual/usingpoky.xml: More BitBake changes

Forgot to search for "Bitbake" occurances.  These are now changed
to "BitBake."

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Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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</para>
<para>
Bitbake handles the parsing and execution of the data files.
BitBake handles the parsing and execution of the data files.
The data itself is of various types:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Recipes: Provides details about particular pieces of software</para></listitem>
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</para>
<para>
Bitbake knows how to combine multiple data sources together and refers to each data source
BitBake knows how to combine multiple data sources together and refers to each data source
as a <link linkend='usingpoky-changes-layers'>'layer'</link>.
</para>
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</para>
<section id='usingpoky-components-bitbake'>
<title>Bitbake</title>
<title>BitBake</title>
<para>
Bitbake is the tool at the heart of Poky and is responsible
BitBake is the tool at the heart of Poky and is responsible
for parsing the metadata, generating a list of tasks from it
and then executing them. To see a list of the options BitBake
supports look at 'bitbake --help'.
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$ bitbake matchbox-desktop
</literallayout>
Several different versions of <filename>matchbox-desktop</filename> might exist.
Bitbake chooses the one selected by the distribution configuration.
BitBake chooses the one selected by the distribution configuration.
You can get more details about how BitBake chooses between different versions
and providers in the <link linkend='ref-bitbake-providers'>
'Preferences and Providers'</link> section.
</para>
<para>
Bitbake also tries to execute any dependent tasks first.
BitBake also tries to execute any dependent tasks first.
So for example, before building <filename>matchbox-desktop</filename> BitBake
would build a cross compiler and glibc if they had not already been built.
</para>
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<para>
This sequence first builds <filename>matchbox-desktop</filename> and then recompiles it.
The last command reruns all tasks, basically the packaging tasks, after the compile.
Bitbake recognizes that the "compile" task was rerun and therefore understands that the other
BitBake recognizes that the "compile" task was rerun and therefore understands that the other
tasks also need to be run again.
</para>
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</section>
<section id='usingpoky-debugging-bitbake'>
<title>General Bitbake Problems</title>
<title>General BitBake Problems</title>
<para>
You can see debug output from BitBake by using the "-D" option.