diff --git a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml
index 3474d05546..a2dabf0185 100644
--- a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml
+++ b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml
@@ -667,9 +667,6 @@
However, if you currently have the Juno 4.2 version
installed and you do not want to upgrade the IDE, you can
configure Juno to work with the Yocto Project.
- See the
- "Configuring the Eclipse IDE (Juno)"
- section.
@@ -696,19 +693,17 @@
-
- Configuring the Eclipse IDE (Kepler)
+
+ Configuring the Eclipse IDE
This section presents the steps needed to configure the
- Kepler 4.3 Eclipse IDE.
- If you are using Juno 4.2, see the
- "Configuring the Eclipse IDE (Juno)".
+ Eclipse IDE.
Before installing and configuring the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in,
- you need to configure the Kepler 4.3 Eclipse IDE.
+ you need to configure the Eclipse IDE.
Follow these general steps:
Start the Eclipse IDE.
@@ -716,8 +711,12 @@
select "Install New Software" from the "Help"
pull-down menu.Select
- Juno - &ECLIPSE_JUNO_URL;
+ Kepler - &ECLIPSE_KEPLER_URL;
from the "Work with:" pull-down menu.
+
+ For Juno, select
+ Juno - &ECLIPSE_JUNO_URL;
+ Expand the box next to "Linux Tools"
and select the
@@ -744,52 +743,6 @@
-
- Configuring the Eclipse IDE (Juno)
-
-
- This section presents the steps needed to configure the
- Juno 4.2 Eclipse IDE.
-
-
-
- Before installing and configuring the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in,
- you need to configure the Juno 4.2 Eclipse IDE.
- Follow these general steps:
-
- Start the Eclipse IDE.
- Make sure you are in your Workbench and
- select "Install New Software" from the "Help"
- pull-down menu.
- Select
- Juno - &ECLIPSE_JUNO_URL;
- from the "Work with:" pull-down menu.
-
- Expand the box next to "Linux Tools"
- and select the
- LTTng - Linux Tracing Toolkit boxes.
-
- Expand the box next to "Mobile and
- Device Development" and select the following boxes:
-
- C/C++ Remote Launch
- Remote System Explorer End-user Runtime
- Remote System Explorer User Actions
- Target Management Terminal
- TCF Remote System Explorer add-in
- TCF Target Explorer
-
- Expand the box next to "Programming
- Languages" and select the
- Autotools Support for CDT
- and C/C++ Development Tools
- boxes.
- Complete the installation and restart
- the Eclipse IDE.
-
-
-
-
Installing or Accessing the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in
@@ -819,17 +772,25 @@
Click "Add..." in the "Work with:"
area.Enter
- &ECLIPSE_DL_PLUGIN_URL;
+ &ECLIPSE_DL_PLUGIN_URL;/kepler
in the URL field and provide a meaningful name
- in the "Name" field.
+ in the "Name" field.
+
+ If you are using Juno, use
+ &ECLIPSE_DL_PLUGIN_URL;/juno
+ in the URL field.
+ Click "OK" to have the entry added
to the "Work with:" drop-down list.
Select the entry for the plug-in
from the "Work with:" drop-down list.
- Check the box next to
- Development tools and SDKs for Yocto Linux.
+ Check the boxes next to
+ Yocto Project ADT Plug-in,
+ Yocto Project Bitbake Commander Plug-in,
+ and
+ Yocto Project Documentation plug-in.
Complete the remaining software
installation steps and then restart the Eclipse
@@ -849,8 +810,13 @@
Open a shell and create a Git
repository with:
- $ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/eclipse-poky yocto-eclipse
+ $ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/eclipse-poky-kepler yocto-eclipse
+
+ If you are using Juno, the repository is
+ located at
+ git://git.yoctoproject.org/eclipse-poky-juno.
+
For this example, the repository is named
~/yocto-eclipse.
@@ -1129,7 +1095,7 @@
Build system derived toolchain,
the target kernel you built will be located in
the Build Directory in
- tmp/deploy/images
+ tmp/deploy/images/<machine>
directory.
If you selected
Standalone pre-built toolchain,