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@ -2061,16 +2061,12 @@ sysroot are cataloged in manifests in order to ensure the files can be
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removed later when a recipe is either modified or removed. Thus, the
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sysroot is able to remain free from stale files.
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A subset of the files installed by the
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:ref:`ref-tasks-install` task are
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used by the
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:ref:`ref-tasks-populate_sysroot`
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task as defined by the
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:term:`SYSROOT_DIRS` variable to
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automatically populate the sysroot. It is possible to modify the list of
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directories that populate the sysroot. The following example shows how
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you could add the ``/opt`` directory to the list of directories within a
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recipe:
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A subset of the files installed by the :ref:`ref-tasks-install` task are
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used by the :ref:`ref-tasks-populate_sysroot` task as defined by the the
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:term:`SYSROOT_DIRS` variable to automatically populate the sysroot. It
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is possible to modify the list of directories that populate the sysroot.
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The following example shows how you could add the ``/opt`` directory to
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the list of directories within a recipe:
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::
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SYSROOT_DIRS += "/opt"
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that are not included in the target filesystem, allowing them to share
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these artifacts without needing to use the ``DEPLOY_DIR``.
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For a more complete description of the
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:ref:`ref-tasks-populate_sysroot`
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For a more complete description of the :ref:`ref-tasks-populate_sysroot`
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task and its associated functions, see the
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:ref:`staging <ref-classes-staging>` class.
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@ -2111,8 +2111,7 @@ accomplished using fakeroot.
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under fakeroot. Otherwise, the task cannot run root-only operations,
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and cannot see the fake file ownership and permissions set by the
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other task. You need to also add a dependency on
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virtual/fakeroot-native:do_populate_sysroot
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, giving the following:
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``virtual/fakeroot-native:do_populate_sysroot``, giving the following:
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::
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fakeroot do_mytask () {
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@ -262,8 +262,7 @@ with the string ``meta-``.
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.. note::
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It is not a requirement that a layer name begin with the prefix
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meta-
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, but it is a commonly accepted standard in the Yocto Project
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``meta-``, but it is a commonly accepted standard in the Yocto Project
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community.
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For example, if you were to examine the :yocto_git:`tree view </poky/tree/>`
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@ -283,8 +282,7 @@ The Yocto Project employs a collection of components and tools used by
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the project itself, by project developers, and by those using the Yocto
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Project. These components and tools are open source projects and
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metadata that are separate from the reference distribution
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(:term:`Poky`) and the
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:term:`OpenEmbedded Build System`. Most of the
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(:term:`Poky`) and the :term:`OpenEmbedded Build System`. Most of the
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components and tools are downloaded separately.
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This section provides brief overviews of the components and tools
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"Poky", which is pronounced *Pock*-ee, is the name of the Yocto
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Project's reference distribution or Reference OS Kit. Poky contains the
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:term:`OpenEmbedded Build System`
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(:term:`BitBake` and
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:term:`OpenEmbedded-Core (OE-Core)`) as well as a set
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of :term:`Metadata` to get you started
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building your own distro. In other words, Poky is a base specification
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of the functionality needed for a typical embedded system as well as the
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components from the Yocto Project that allow you to build a distribution
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into a usable binary image.
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:term:`OpenEmbedded Build System` (:term:`BitBake` and
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:term:`OpenEmbedded-Core (OE-Core)`) as well as a set of
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:term:`Metadata` to get you started building your own distro. In other
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words, Poky is a base specification of the functionality needed for a
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typical embedded system as well as the components from the Yocto Project
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that allow you to build a distribution into a usable binary image.
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Poky is a combined repository of BitBake, OpenEmbedded-Core (which is
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found in ``meta``), ``meta-poky``, ``meta-yocto-bsp``, and documentation
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.. note::
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If you run BitBake from a directory outside of the
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Build Directory
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, you must be sure to set
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BBPATH
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:term:`Build Directory`, you must be sure to set ``BBPATH``
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to point to the Build Directory. Set the variable as you would any
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environment variable and then run BitBake:
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::
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.. note::
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If you get errors from
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configure.ac
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, which
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autoreconf
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If you get errors from ``configure.ac``, which ``autoreconf``
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runs, that indicate missing files, you can use the "-i" option,
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which ensures missing auxiliary files are copied to the build
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host.
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.. note::
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Regardless of how you set your variables, if you use the "-e" option
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with
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make
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, the variables from the SDK setup script take precedence:
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with ``make``, the variables from the SDK setup script take precedence:
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::
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$ make -e target
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