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diff --git a/bitbake/doc/COPYING.MIT b/bitbake/doc/COPYING.MIT
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diff --git a/bitbake/doc/bitbake.1 b/bitbake/doc/bitbake.1
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-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH BITBAKE 1 "November 19, 2006"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.SH NAME
-BitBake \- simple tool for the execution of tasks
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B bitbake
-.RI [ options ] " packagenames"
-.br
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-This manual page documents briefly the
-.B bitbake
-command.
-.PP
-.\" TeX users may be more comfortable with the \fB<whatever>\fP and
-.\" \fI<whatever>\fP escape sequences to invode bold face and italics,
-.\" respectively.
-\fBbitbake\fP is a program that executes the specified task (default is 'build')
-for a given set of BitBake files.
-.br
-It expects that BBFILES is defined, which is a space seperated list of files to
-be executed. BBFILES does support wildcards.
-.br
-Default BBFILES are the .bb files in the current directory.
-.SH OPTIONS
-This program follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
-options starting with two dashes (`-').
-.TP
-.B \-h, \-\-help
-Show summary of options.
-.TP
-.B \-\-version
-Show version of program.
-.TP
-.B \-bBUILDFILE, \-\-buildfile=BUILDFILE
-execute the task against this .bb file, rather than a package from BBFILES.
-.TP
-.B \-k, \-\-continue
-continue as much as possible after an error. While the target that failed, and
-those that depend on it, cannot be remade, the other dependencies of these
-targets can be processed all the same.
-.TP
-.B \-f, \-\-force
-force run of specified cmd, regardless of stamp status
-.TP
-.B \-i, \-\-interactive
-drop into the interactive mode also called the BitBake shell.
-.TP
-.B \-cCMD, \-\-cmd=CMD
-Specify task to execute. Note that this only executes the specified task for
-the providee and the packages it depends on, i.e. 'compile' does not implicitly
-call stage for the dependencies (IOW: use only if you know what you are doing).
-Depending on the base.bbclass a listtaks tasks is defined and will show
-available tasks.
-.TP
-.B \-rFILE, \-\-read=FILE
-read the specified file before bitbake.conf
-.TP
-.B \-v, \-\-verbose
-output more chit-chat to the terminal
-.TP
-.B \-D, \-\-debug
-Increase the debug level. You can specify this more than once.
-.TP
-.B \-n, \-\-dry-run
-don't execute, just go through the motions
-.TP
-.B \-p, \-\-parse-only
-quit after parsing the BB files (developers only)
-.TP
-.B \-d, \-\-disable-psyco
-disable using the psyco just-in-time compiler (not recommended)
-.TP
-.B \-s, \-\-show-versions
-show current and preferred versions of all packages
-.TP
-.B \-e, \-\-environment
-show the global or per-package environment (this is what used to be bbread)
-.TP
-.B \-g, \-\-graphviz
-emit the dependency trees of the specified packages in the dot syntax
-.TP
-.B \-IIGNORED\_DOT\_DEPS, \-\-ignore-deps=IGNORED_DOT_DEPS
-Stop processing at the given list of dependencies when generating dependency
-graphs. This can help to make the graph more appealing
-.\"
-.\" Next option is only in BitBake 1.7.x (trunk)
-.\"
-.\".TP
-.\".B \-lDEBUG_DOMAINS, \-\-log-domains=DEBUG_DOMAINS
-.\"Show debug logging for the specified logging domains
-
-.SH AUTHORS
-BitBake was written by
-Phil Blundell,
-Holger Freyther,
-Chris Larson,
-Mickey Lauer,
-Richard Purdie,
-Holger Schurig
-.PP
-This manual page was written by Marcin Juszkiewicz <marcin@hrw.one.pl>
-for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/bitbake/doc/manual/Makefile b/bitbake/doc/manual/Makefile
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-topdir = .
-manual = $(topdir)/usermanual.xml
-# types = pdf txt rtf ps xhtml html man tex texi dvi
-# types = pdf txt
-types = $(xmltotypes) $(htmltypes)
-xmltotypes = pdf txt
-htmltypes = html xhtml
-htmlxsl = $(if $(filter $@,$(foreach type,$(htmltypes),$(type)-nochunks)),http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/xhtml/docbook.xsl,http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/$@/chunk.xsl)
-htmlcssfile = docbook.css
-htmlcss = $(topdir)/html.css
-# htmlcssfile =
-# htmlcss =
-cleanfiles = $(foreach i,$(types),$(topdir)/$(i))
-
-ifdef DEBUG
-define command
- $(1)
-endef
-else
-define command
- @echo $(2) $(3) $(4)
- @$(1) >/dev/null
-endef
-endif
-
-all: $(types)
-
-lint: $(manual) FORCE
- $(call command,xmllint --xinclude --postvalid --noout $(manual),XMLLINT $(manual))
-
-$(types) $(foreach type,$(htmltypes),$(type)-nochunks): lint FORCE
-
-$(foreach type,$(htmltypes),$(type)-nochunks): $(if $(htmlcss),$(htmlcss)) $(manual)
- @mkdir -p $@
-ifdef htmlcss
- $(call command,install -m 0644 $(htmlcss) $@/$(htmlcssfile),CP $(htmlcss) $@/$(htmlcssfile))
-endif
- $(call command,xsltproc --stringparam base.dir $@/ $(if $(htmlcssfile),--stringparam html.stylesheet $(htmlcssfile)) $(htmlxsl) $(manual) > $@/index.$(patsubst %-nochunks,%,$@),XSLTPROC $@ $(manual))
-
-$(htmltypes): $(if $(htmlcss),$(htmlcss)) $(manual)
- @mkdir -p $@
-ifdef htmlcss
- $(call command,install -m 0644 $(htmlcss) $@/$(htmlcssfile),CP $(htmlcss) $@/$(htmlcssfile))
-endif
- $(call command,xsltproc --stringparam base.dir $@/ $(if $(htmlcssfile),--stringparam html.stylesheet $(htmlcssfile)) $(htmlxsl) $(manual),XSLTPROC $@ $(manual))
-
-$(xmltotypes): $(manual)
- $(call command,xmlto --extensions -o $(topdir)/$@ $@ $(manual),XMLTO $@ $(manual))
-
-clean:
- rm -rf $(cleanfiles)
-
-$(foreach i,$(types) $(foreach type,$(htmltypes),$(type)-nochunks),clean-$(i)):
- rm -rf $(patsubst clean-%,%,$@)
-
-FORCE:
diff --git a/bitbake/doc/manual/html.css b/bitbake/doc/manual/html.css
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-/* Feuille de style DocBook du projet Traduc.org */
-/* DocBook CSS stylesheet of the Traduc.org project */
-
-/* (c) Jean-Philippe Guérard - 14 août 2004 */
-/* (c) Jean-Philippe Guérard - 14 August 2004 */
-
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-/* redistribuer et la modifier selon les termes de la Licence */
-/* Art Libre. Vous trouverez un exemplaire de cette Licence sur */
-/* http://tigreraye.org/Petit-guide-du-traducteur.html#licence-art-libre */
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-/* modify it according to terms of the Free Art license. You */
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-/* La dernière version de cette feuille de style est toujours */
-/* disponible sur : http://tigreraye.org/style.css */
-/* Elle est également disponible sur : */
-/* http://www.traduc.org/docs/HOWTO/lecture/style.css */
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-/* The latest version of this stylesheet is available from: */
-/* http://tigreraye.org/style.css */
-/* It is also available on: */
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diff --git a/bitbake/doc/manual/usermanual.xml b/bitbake/doc/manual/usermanual.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0"?>
-<!--
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- -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
--->
-<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN"
- "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd">
-<book>
- <bookinfo>
- <title>BitBake User Manual</title>
- <authorgroup>
- <corpauthor>BitBake Team</corpauthor>
- </authorgroup>
- <copyright>
- <year>2004, 2005, 2006</year>
- <holder>Chris Larson</holder>
- <holder>Phil Blundell</holder>
- </copyright>
- <legalnotice>
- <para>This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. To view a copy of this license, visit <ulink url="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/</ulink> or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.</para>
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-build tools are readily apparent. It was inspired by Portage, the package management system used by the Gentoo Linux distribution. BitBake is the basis of the <ulink url="http://www.openembedded.org/">OpenEmbedded</ulink> project, which is being used to build and maintain a number of embedded Linux distributions, including OpenZaurus and Familiar.</para>
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- <section>
- <title>Background and Goals</title>
- <para>Prior to BitBake, no other build tool adequately met
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-buildsystems used by traditional desktop Linux distributions lacked
-important functionality, and none of the ad-hoc
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- <listitem><para>Must be linux distribution agnostic (both build and target).</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>Must be architecture agnostic</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>Must support multiple build and target operating systems (including cygwin, the BSDs, etc).</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>Must be able to be self contained, rather than tightly integrated into the build machine's root filesystem.</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>There must be a way to handle conditional metadata (on target architecture, operating system, distribution, machine).</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>It must be easy for the person using the tools to supply their own local metadata and packages to operate against.</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>