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author | Theodore A. Roth <taroth@gmail.com> | 2009-02-24 16:30:31 +0000 |
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committer | Cliff Brake <cbrake@bec-systems.com> | 2009-02-25 08:35:43 -0500 |
commit | 54f42088e2bdf35916a319eaaa1985e5b322cf41 (patch) | |
tree | 22a530c52e41ce4c98dc436b3de64a4deea45f85 /docs/usermanual/chapters | |
parent | 8a7ae36c691b44efdc1d0935535e850cc3ffc8d7 (diff) |
getting_oe.xml: Update documentation.
* New section about directory structure.
* Update 'Getting BitBake' section.
Resubmitted against .dev instead of .documentation.
Signed-off-by: Theodore A. Roth <taroth@gmail.com>
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1 files changed, 83 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/docs/usermanual/chapters/getting_oe.xml b/docs/usermanual/chapters/getting_oe.xml index 9238e4f29d..c7eb7ec7de 100644 --- a/docs/usermanual/chapters/getting_oe.xml +++ b/docs/usermanual/chapters/getting_oe.xml @@ -2,30 +2,93 @@ <chapter id="chapter_getting_oe"> <title>Getting Started</title> + <section id="gettingoe_directory_setup"> + <title>OpenEmbedded Directory Structure</title> + + <para>Before you begin downloading OpenEmbedded, you need to setup your + working environment.</para> + + <para>The first step is to decide where on your system you wish to + work. This document will use the <varname>$OEBASE</varname> variable to + denote the base directory of the OpenEmbedded environment. For + example, <varname>$OEBASE</varname> could + be <literal>/home/joe/work/oe</literal>.</para> + + <para>The base directory of your OpenEmbedded environment + (<varname>$OEBASE</varname>) is the location where sources will be checked + out (or unpacked). You must choose a location with <emphasis>no symlinks + above it</emphasis>.</para> + + <para>To create the directory structure: + + <screen> +$ mkdir -p $OEBASE/build/conf +$ cd $OEBASE</screen> + + The <literal>$OEBASE/build</literal> directory will contain your + local configurations and extensions to the OpenEmbedded system which allow + you to build your applications and images. + </para> + + <para>The <varname>$OEBASE</varname> will also contain both bitbake/ and + openembedded/ directories. These will be discussed in + <xref linkend="gettingoe_getting_bitbake"/> and + <xref linkend="gettingoe_getting_oe"/>. + </para> + </section> + <section id="gettingoe_getting_bitbake"> <title>Getting <application>BitBake</application></title> - <para>The required version of <application>BitBake</application> is - changing rapidly. At the time of writing (end 2007) - <application>BitBake</application> 1.8.latest was required.</para> - - <para>A safe method is to get the <application>BitBake</application> from - a stable Subversion branch (those with an even minor number). <screen> -<command>svn</command> co http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/bitbake/branches/bitbake-1.8 -... -A bitbake-1.8/classes/base.bbclass -U bitbake-1.8 -At revision 827. - </screen> <application>BitBake</application> is checked out now; - this completes the first and most critical dependency of OpenEmbedded. - Issuing <command>svn</command> <command>up</command> in the - <emphasis>bitbake-1.8</emphasis> directory will update - <application>BitBake</application> to the latest stable version, but - generally it is a good idea to stick with a specific known working version - of <application>BitBake</application> until OpenEmbedded asks you to - upgrade.</para> + <para>Before using OE, you must first obtain the build tool it needs: + bitbake.</para> + + <para>It is recommended to run bitbake without installing it, as a sibling + directory of <literal>openembedded/</literal> + and <literal>build/</literal> directories. Indeed, as bitbake is written + in python it does not need compilation for being used. You'll just have to + set the PATH variable so that the BitBake tools are accessible (see + <xref linkend="gettingoe_configuring_oe"/>).</para> + + <section><title>Getting <application>BitBake</application> Using Subversion</title> + <para>To checkout the latest version of the BitBake 1.8 branch, use the + following command: + <screen> +$ cd $OEBASE +$ <command>svn</command> co svn://svn.berlios.de/bitbake/branches/bitbake-1.8/ bitbake +</screen> + </para> + + <para><application>BitBake</application> is checked out now and + the <varname>$OEBASE</varname> directory will contain + a <literal>bitbake/</literal> subdirectory.</para> + + <para>If you need to access a Subversion server through a proxy, see the + <ulink url="http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#proxy">SVN FAQ</ulink> + </para> + </section> + + <section><title>Updating <application>BitBake</application></title> + <para>Bitbake is being revised fairly often. Periodically it's a good + idea to check the repository of bitbake stable branches to see if a + new stable branch is available or if the current branch has been + revised. Compare your existing bitbake directory with the latest + bitbake branch in the repository. Your existing bitbake branch and + its 'last changed revision' number can be found as follows: + + <screen>$ cd $OEBASE/bitbake; svn info</screen> + + If there is a new stable branch, you will want to move or delete + your existing bitbake directory and repeat the process listed above + under "To obtain bitbake". If there is no new branch, it is easy to + update bitbake: + + <screen>$ cd $OEBASE/bitbake; svn update</screen> + </para> + </section> </section> + <section id="gettingoe_getting_oe"> <title>Getting OpenEmbedded</title> @@ -67,4 +130,4 @@ bitbake <recipe_name> <para>This section is a stub, help us by expanding it</para> </section> -</chapter>
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