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@@ -24,17 +24,6 @@
set up your host development system and build an image, which you
find in the
Yocto Project Quick Start.
-
- By default, using the Yocto Project creates a Poky distribution.
- However, you can create your own distribution by providing key
- Metadata.
- A good example is Angstrom, which has had a distribution
- based on the Yocto Project since its inception.
- Other examples include commercial distributions like
- Wind River Linux, Mentor Embedded Linux, and ENEA Linux.
- See the "Creating Your Own Distribution"
- section for more information.
-
@@ -43,13 +32,25 @@
reconfigure the kernel, and develop an application using the
popular Eclipse IDE.
+
+
+ By default, using the Yocto Project creates a Poky distribution.
+ However, you can create your own distribution by providing key
+ Metadata.
+ A good example is Angstrom, which has had a distribution
+ based on the Yocto Project since its inception.
+ Other examples include commercial distributions like
+ Wind River Linux, Mentor Embedded Linux, and ENEA Linux.
+ See the "Creating Your Own Distribution"
+ section for more information.
+ What This Manual Provides
- The following list describes what you can get from this guide:
+ The following list describes what you can get from this manual:
Information that lets you get set
up to develop using the Yocto Project.
@@ -75,17 +76,17 @@
This manual will not give you the following:
- Step-by-step instructions if those instructions exist in other Yocto
- Project documentation.
+ Step-by-step instructions when those instructions exist in other Yocto
+ Project documentation:
For example, the Yocto Project Application Developer's Guide contains detailed
instructions on how to run the
- Installing the ADT and Toolchains,
+ ADT Installer,
which is used to set up a cross-development environment.
- Reference material.
+ Reference material:
This type of material resides in an appropriate reference manual.
For example, system variables are documented in the
Yocto Project Reference Manual.
- Detailed public information that is not specific to the Yocto Project.
+ Detailed public information that is not specific to the Yocto Project:
For example, exhaustive information on how to use Git is covered better through the
Internet than in this manual.
@@ -109,7 +110,8 @@
with the Yocto Project and quickly begin building an image.Yocto Project Reference Manual: This manual is a reference
- guide to the OpenEmbedded build system known as "Poky."
+ guide to the OpenEmbedded build system, which is based on BitBake.
+ The build system is sometimes referred to as "Poky".
Yocto Project Application Developer's Guide: