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author | Ronan <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh> | 2016-12-20 15:44:28 +0100 |
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committer | Ronan <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh> | 2016-12-20 15:44:28 +0100 |
commit | 5d0f0e61aea7e89589b6a0c1280a99b18646eb11 (patch) | |
tree | 3a9d0f9873015fbb6b893f0777b0ae196c30d55a /getting-started | |
parent | e77b205cbd5169baac4401f42aa6a564befed50c (diff) |
clean source-code documentation
Signed-off-by: Ronan <ronan.lemartret@iot.bzh>
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diff --git a/getting-started/source-code.md b/getting-started/source-code.md index 6bdef40..730b242 100644 --- a/getting-started/source-code.md +++ b/getting-started/source-code.md @@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ The standard Yocto process is made of the following steps: * Downloading the proprietary drivers and installing them in the build environment (if needed). * Build the image. * Boot using SD-CARD. - * Create an SD-CARD. - * Configure to boot on SD-CARD. - * Copy the image to the SD-CARD. - * Boot the board on it. + * Create an SD-CARD. + * Configure to boot on SD-CARD. + * Copy the image to the SD-CARD. + * Boot the board on it. For convenience, the resulting development images are made available [Here][AGL snapshots master latest] @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ The very first step is to ensure that your system can run the build system of th * if your system is Windows© or iOS© you should use a virtualization solution (Virtualbox, VMWare ...) to run a Linux VM on your system. For AGL 2.1, Yocto Project 2.1, known as krogoth, has been selected for the BSP and build system. -This will change in the future but as of today [jul-2016] it is currently strongly recommended to use 2.0. Reference data for configuring your system can be found in the Yocto documentation [Here][yocto ref Manual] @@ -31,10 +30,10 @@ Reference data for configuring your system can be found in the Yocto documentati Here after an extract of this documentation for most common Linux distributions: * The build system should be able to run on any modern distributions that has the following versions for: - * Python - * Git 1.7.8 or greater - * tar 1.24 or greater - * GCC, … + * Python + * Git 1.7.8 or greater + * tar 1.24 or greater + * GCC, … #### Note: * Python 2.7.3 or greater excluding Python 3.x, which is not supported. @@ -97,7 +96,7 @@ You need to setup layers of AGL. You can use the commands below to prepare Repo: ``` -mkdir ~/bin +mkdir -p ~/bin export PATH=~/bin:$PATH curl https://storage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo chmod a+x ~/bin/repo @@ -149,11 +148,16 @@ Once you run aglsetup.sh with your desired paramaters, you can build any target ## Features supported by aglsetup -Here is the list of features for AGL 2.0 that can be specified in the aglsetup.sh command line: +Here is the list of features for AGL 2.1 that can be specified in the aglsetup.sh command line: * in **meta-agl** + * **agl-archiver**: * **agl-devel**: activate development options (empty root password, debugger, strace, valgrind …) + * **agl-isafw**: * **agl-netboot**: enable network boot support through TFTP and NBD (see meta-netboot layer) +* in **meta-agl-devel** + * **agl-oem-extra-libs**: + * **agl-renesas-kernel**: * in **meta-agl-extra** * **agl-appfw-smack**: enables IoT.bzh Application Framework + SMACK + Cynara * **agl-demo**: enable layer meta-agl-demo and meta-qt5 - required to build * agl-demo-platform |