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manuals: add reference to the "do_populate_sdk" task
[YOCTO #14508] Reported-by: Quentin Schulz <foss@0leil.net> (From yocto-docs rev: 6d262b676ed1e8b6b404050dad20e85e7ceb28c2) Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker@bootlin.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ New Features / Enhancements in 3.4
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- SDK-related enhancements:
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- Enable do_populate_sdk with multilibs
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- Enable :ref:`ref-tasks-populate_sdk` with multilibs
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- New ``SDKPATHINSTALL`` variable decouples default install path from built in path to avoid rebuilding nativesdk components on e.g. :term:`DISTRO_VERSION` changes
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- eSDK: Error if trying to generate an eSDK from a multiconfig
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- eSDK: introduce :term:`TOOLCHAIN_HOST_TASK_ESDK` to be used in place of :term:`TOOLCHAIN_HOST_TASK` to add components to the host part of the eSDK
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For more information on the cross-development toolchain generation,
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see the ":ref:`overview-manual/concepts:cross-development toolchain generation`"
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section. For information on advantages gained when building a
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cross-development toolchain using the do_populate_sdk task, see the
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cross-development toolchain using the :ref:`ref-tasks-populate_sdk` task, see the
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":ref:`sdk-manual/appendix-obtain:building an sdk installer`" section in
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the Yocto Project Application Development and the Extensible Software
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Development Kit (eSDK) manual.
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see the ":ref:`overview-manual/concepts:application development sdk`"
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section.
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The ``do_populate_sdk`` task helps create the standard SDK and handles
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The :ref:`ref-tasks-populate_sdk` task helps create the standard SDK and handles
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two parts: a target part and a host part. The target part is the part
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built for the target hardware and includes libraries and headers. The
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host part is the part of the SDK that runs on the
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