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-rw-r--r--docs/part-1/5-2_debug-first-app-cmd.md8
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diff --git a/docs/part-1/0_Abstract.md b/docs/part-1/0_Abstract.md
index e2620e6..c85b0f3 100644
--- a/docs/part-1/0_Abstract.md
+++ b/docs/part-1/0_Abstract.md
@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ for cross development with near-zero installation.
This documentation is available :
-- online: [http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/devguides/en/dev/#xcross-development-system-user's-guide](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/devguides/en/dev/#xcross-development-system-user's-guide)
+- online: [http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/en/master/devguides/#xcross-development-system-user's-guide](../../../#xcross-development-system-user's-guide)
+
- PDF file: [http://iot.bzh/download/public/XDS/docs/XDS_UsersGuide.pdf](http://iot.bzh/download/public/XDS/docs/XDS_UsersGuide.pdf)
The first goal of XDS is to provide a multi-platform cross development tool with near-zero installation.
diff --git a/docs/part-1/4-1_build-first-app-setup.md b/docs/part-1/4-1_build-first-app-setup.md
index 7b8fff2..9224a77 100644
--- a/docs/part-1/4-1_build-first-app-setup.md
+++ b/docs/part-1/4-1_build-first-app-setup.md
@@ -8,12 +8,15 @@ Let's use _helloworld-native-application_ project as example, so you need first
this project into a directory that will be accessible by `xds-server`.
There are two possible methods to share sources between your host and the XDS server:
-- Cloud sync: implies your local directory will be sent to and replicated on the server. This method lets you clone project anywhere on your local disk,
-- Path mapping: apply when the xds-server is running locally. This method uses a volume shared between your host and the server, typically `$HOME/xds-workspace` directory. It is much more efficient as there is no replication onto the server ; but you must clone project under the shared directory (`$HOME/xds-workspace` is a good choice because it is shared by default. To create more shared volumes, See --volume option of [container creation script](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/devguides/en/dev/reference/xds/part-1/1-1_install-xds-server-docker.html#create-and-start-a-new-container) )
+
+* Cloud sync: implies your local directory will be sent to and replicated on the server. This method lets you clone project anywhere on your local disk,
+* Path mapping: apply when the xds-server is running locally. This method uses a volume shared between your host and the server, typically `$HOME/xds-workspace` directory.
+ It is much more efficient as there is no replication onto the server ; but you must clone project under the shared directory (`$HOME/xds-workspace` is a good choice
+ because it is shared by default. To create more shared volumes, See --volume option of [container creation script](./1-1_install-xds-server-docker.html#create-and-start-a-new-container) )
### Which one should I choose ?
-It depends on your [deployment setup](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/devguides/en/dev/reference/xds/part-1/0_Abstract.html) (Standalone, On-Premise or SaaS).
+It depends on your [deployment setup](./0_Abstract.html) (Standalone, On-Premise or SaaS).
* Standalone : use local path mapping. It makes no sense to use cloud sync as it would add pointless overhead.
* On-Premise : use Clound Sync.
@@ -21,12 +24,12 @@ It depends on your [deployment setup](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/devgu
<!-- section-note -->
**Note:** : [helloworld-native-application](https://github.com/iotbzh/helloworld-native-application) project is an AGL
-project based on [app-templates](https://git.automotivelinux.org/apps/app-templates/)
-(included as a git submodule). This CMake templating, used to develop application
+project based on [cmake-apps-module](https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/cmake-apps-module/) (refer to install cmake module [instructions](../../cmakeafbtemplates/dev_guide/installing-cmake.html)). This CMake templating, used to develop application
with the AGL Application Framework, will automatically generate makefile rules
(eg. `remote-target-populate`) or scripts (eg. `build/target/xxx` scripts).
-For more info about app-template, please refer to [this documentation](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/devguides/en/dev/reference/sdk-devkit/docs/part-2/2_4-Use-app-templates.html).
+For more info about app-template, please refer to [this documentation](../../../#using-the-cmake-applications-module).
+
<!-- end-section-note -->
## Clone project
diff --git a/docs/part-1/5-2_debug-first-app-cmd.md b/docs/part-1/5-2_debug-first-app-cmd.md
index d35b4b2..4d2ca84 100644
--- a/docs/part-1/5-2_debug-first-app-cmd.md
+++ b/docs/part-1/5-2_debug-first-app-cmd.md
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Now to refer your project, just set `XDS_PROJECT_ID` and `XDS_SDK_ID` variables.
You are now ready to use `xds-gdb` to for example cross debug your project.
Here is an example to build and debug a project based on CMakefile and
-[AGL app-templates](https://git.automotivelinux.org/apps/app-templates/):
+[cmake-apps-module](https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/cmake-apps-module/):
```bash
# Go into your project directory (for example helloworld-native-application)
@@ -56,12 +56,12 @@ xds-gdb -x target/gdb-on-root@myTarget.ini
<!-- section-note -->
**Note:** : [helloworld-native-application](https://github.com/iotbzh/helloworld-native-application) project is an AGL
-project based on [app-templates](https://git.automotivelinux.org/apps/app-templates/)
-(included as a git submodule). This CMake templating, used to develop application
+project based on [cmake-apps-module](https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/cmake-apps-module/)
+(refer to install cmake module [instructions](../../cmakeafbtemplates/dev_guide/installing-cmake.html)). This CMake templating, used to develop application
with the AGL Application Framework, will automatically generate makefile rules
(eg. `remote-target-populate`) or scripts (eg. `build/target/xxx` scripts).
-For more info about app-template, please refer to [this documentation](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/devguides/en/dev/reference/sdk-devkit/docs/part-2/2_4-Use-app-templates.html).
+For more info about app-template, please refer to [this documentation](../../../#using-the-cmake-applications-module).
<!-- end-section-note -->
## Native debugging