ref-manual: Added SDKMACHINE variable description.
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<glossentry id='var-SDKMACHINE'><glossterm>SDKMACHINE</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>
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The architecture of the machine that runs Application
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Development Toolkit (ADT) items.
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In other words, packages are built so that they will run
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on the target you specify with the argument.
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This implies that you can build out ADT/SDK items that
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run on an architecture other than that of your build host.
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For example, you can use an x86_64-based build host to
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create packages that will run on an i686-based
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SDK Machine.
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<para>
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You can use "i686" and "x86_64" as possible values for this
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variable.
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The variable defaults to "i686" and is set in the
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<filename>local.conf</filename> file in the
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<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#build-directory'>Build Directory</ulink>.
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<literallayout class='monospaced'>
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SDKMACHINE ?= "i686"
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</para>
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<glossentry id='var-SECTION'><glossterm>SECTION</glossterm>
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<glossentry id='var-SECTION'><glossterm>SECTION</glossterm>
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<para>The section in which packages should be categorized.
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<para>The section in which packages should be categorized.
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