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Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@crashcourse.ca>
Reviewed-by: Quentin Schulz <foss@0leil.net>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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Welcome
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Welcome to the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual! This manual
Welcome to the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. This manual
provides relevant procedures necessary for developing in the Yocto
Project environment (i.e. developing embedded Linux images and
user-space applications that run on targeted devices). The manual groups
user-space applications that run on targeted devices). This manual groups
related procedures into higher-level sections. Procedures can consist of
high-level steps or low-level steps depending on the topic.
This manual provides the following:
- Procedures that help you get going with the Yocto Project. For
- Procedures that help you get going with the Yocto Project; for
example, procedures that show you how to set up a build host and work
with the Yocto Project source repositories.
@ -24,25 +24,25 @@ This manual provides the following:
Changes can be improvements, new features, or bug fixes.
- Procedures related to "everyday" tasks you perform while developing
images and applications using the Yocto Project. For example,
procedures to create a layer, customize an image, write a new recipe,
images and applications using the Yocto Project, such as
creating a new layer, customizing an image, writing a new recipe,
and so forth.
This manual does not provide the following:
- Redundant Step-by-step Instructions: For example, the
- Redundant step-by-step instructions: For example, the
:doc:`/sdk-manual/index` manual contains detailed
instructions on how to install an SDK, which is used to develop
applications for target hardware.
- Reference or Conceptual Material: This type of material resides in an
appropriate reference manual. For example, system variables are
- Reference or conceptual material: This type of material resides in an
appropriate reference manual. As an example, system variables are
documented in the :doc:`/ref-manual/index`.
- Detailed Public Information Not Specific to the Yocto Project: For
example, exhaustive information on how to use the Source Control
Manager Git is better covered with Internet searches and official Git
Documentation than through the Yocto Project documentation.
- Detailed public information not specific to the Yocto Project: For
example, exhaustive information on how to use the Git version
control system is better covered with Internet searches and official Git
documentation than through the Yocto Project documentation.
Other Information
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