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-rw-r--r-- | documentation/adt-manual/adt-eclipse.xml | 2 | ||||
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diff --git a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-eclipse.xml b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-eclipse.xml index 8272bae0be..df70bd4e49 100644 --- a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-eclipse.xml +++ b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-eclipse.xml @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ </para></listitem> <listitem><para><emphasis>Point to the Toolchain:</emphasis> If you are using a stand-alone pre-built toolchain, you should be pointing to the - <filename>/opt/poky/$SDKVERSION</filename> directory. + <filename>/opt/poky/1.1</filename> directory. This is the location for toolchains installed by the ADT Installer or by hand. Sections "<link linkend='configuring-and-running-the-adt-installer-script'>Configuring and Running the ADT Installer Script</link>" and diff --git a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml index a9fb15e87e..8c98498daf 100644 --- a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml +++ b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-prepare.xml @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ <para> Once the installation completes, the ADT, which includes the cross-toolchain, is installed. You will notice environment setup files for the cross-toolchain in - <filename>/opt/poky/$SDKVERSION</filename>, + <filename>/opt/poky/1.1</filename>, and image tarballs in the <filename>adt-installer</filename> directory according to your installer configurations, and the target sysroot located according to the <filename>YOCTOADT_TARGET_SYSROOT_LOC_<arch></filename> variable @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ Follow these steps: <orderedlist> <listitem><para>Go to - <ulink url='http://autobuilder.yoctoproject.org/downloads/yocto-1.1/toolchain'></ulink> + <ulink url='http://www.yoctoproject.org/downloads/yocto-1.1/toolchain'></ulink> and find the folder that matches your host development system (i.e. <filename>i586</filename> for 32-bit machines or <filename>x86_64</filename> for 64-bit machines).</para></listitem> @@ -214,10 +214,8 @@ you are going to use your cross-toolchain for an Intel-based 32-bit target, go into the <filename>x86_64</filename> folder and download the following tarball: <literallayout class='monospaced'> - yocto-eglibc-x86_64-i586-toolchain-gmae-1.1.tar.bz2 - </literallayout> - The cross-toolchain tarballs provided by the Yocto Project support development - of GNOME platforms on mobile devices (GMAE). + yocto-eglibc-x86_64-i586-toolchain-1.1.tar.bz2 + </literallayout> <note><para>As an alternative to steps one and two, you can build the toolchain tarball if you have a Yocto Project build tree. If you need GMAE, you should use the <filename>bitbake meta-toolchain-gmae</filename> @@ -233,7 +231,7 @@ </para></note></para></listitem> <listitem><para>Make sure you are in the root directory with root privileges and then expand the tarball. - The tarball expands into <filename>/opt/poky/$SDKVERSION</filename>. + The tarball expands into <filename>/opt/poky/1.1</filename>. Once the tarball is expanded, the cross-toolchain is installed. You will notice environment setup files for the cross-toolchain in the directory. </para></listitem> @@ -260,8 +258,8 @@ files.</para></listitem> <listitem><para>At this point, you should be sure that the <filename>MACHINE</filename> variable - in the <filename>local.conf</filename> file found in the Yocto Project - file structure's <filename>conf</filename> directory + in the <filename>local.conf</filename> file found in the + <filename>conf</filename> directory of the Yocto Project build directory is set for the target architecture. Comments within the <filename>local.conf</filename> file list the values you can use for the <filename>MACHINE</filename> variable. @@ -274,12 +272,12 @@ cross-toolchain installation. <note>If change out of your working directory after you <filename>source</filename> the environment setup script and before you run - the BitBake command, the command might not work. + the <filename>bitbake</filename> command, the command might not work. Be sure to run the <filename>bitbake</filename> command immediately after checking or editing the <filename>local.conf</filename> but without changing out of your working directory.</note> - Once BitBake finishes, the cross-toolchain is installed within the Yocto Project - build tree. + Once the <filename>bitbake</filename> command finishes, + the tarball for the cross-toolchain is generated within the Yocto Project build tree. You will notice environment setup files for the cross-toolchain in the Yocto Project build tree in the <filename>tmp</filename> directory. Setup script filenames contain the strings <filename>environment-setup</filename>. @@ -294,12 +292,12 @@ <para> Before you can develop using the cross-toolchain, you need to set up the - cross-development environment by sourcing the environment setup script. + cross-development environment by sourcing the toolchain's environment setup script. If you used the ADT Installer or used an existing ADT tarball to install the ADT, - then you can find this script in the <filename>/opt/poky/$SDKVERSION</filename> + then you can find this script in the <filename>/opt/poky/1.1</filename> directory. If you installed the toolchain in the build tree, you can find the environment setup - scripts in the Yocto Project build tree's <filename>tmp</filename> directory. + script for the toolchain in the Yocto Project build tree's <filename>tmp</filename> directory. </para> <para> @@ -307,7 +305,7 @@ which you are developing. Environment setup scripts begin with the string “<filename>environment-setup</filename>” and include as part of their name the architecture. - For example, the environment setup script for a 64-bit IA-based architecture would + For example, the toolchain environment setup script for a 64-bit IA-based architecture would be the following: <literallayout class='monospaced'> /opt/poky/1.1/environment-setup-x86_64-poky-linux |