bitbake: docs: sphinx: replace special quotes with double quotes

(Bitbake rev: c87cc35a5665afbf67f6dbb3458976c215fd5ee3)

Signed-off-by: Nicolas Dechesne <nicolas.dechesne@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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Nicolas Dechesne
2020-10-05 13:59:29 +02:00
committed by Richard Purdie
parent b2c2b87953
commit 25fd9fddc3
5 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ any ``DEFAULT_PREFERENCE`` setting. ``DEFAULT_PREFERENCE`` is often used
to mark newer and more experimental recipe versions until they have
undergone sufficient testing to be considered stable.
When there are multiple versions of a given recipe, BitBake defaults
When there are multiple "versions" of a given recipe, BitBake defaults
to selecting the most recent version, unless otherwise specified. If the
recipe in question has a
:term:`DEFAULT_PREFERENCE` set lower than
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ to specify their preference for the default selected version.
Additionally, the user can specify their preferred version.
If the first recipe is named ``a_1.1.bb``, then the
:term:`PN` variable will be set to “a”, and the
:term:`PN` variable will be set to "a", and the
:term:`PV` variable will be set to 1.1.
Thus, if a recipe named ``a_1.2.bb`` exists, BitBake will choose 1.2 by

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@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ The supported parameters are as follows:
- *"rev":* The revision of the source code to checkout.
- *"scmdata":* Causes the .svn directories to be available during
- *"scmdata":* Causes the ".svn" directories to be available during
compile-time when set to "keep". By default, these directories are
removed.

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@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ Executing a Task Against a Single Recipe
Executing tasks for a single recipe file is relatively simple. You
specify the file in question, and BitBake parses it and executes the
specified task. If you do not specify a task, BitBake executes the
default task, which is "build. BitBake obeys inter-task dependencies
default task, which is "build". BitBake obeys inter-task dependencies
when doing so.
The following command runs the build task, which is the default task, on

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@@ -516,8 +516,8 @@ variable.
- *Selecting a Variable:* The ``OVERRIDES`` variable is a
colon-character-separated list that contains items for which you want
to satisfy conditions. Thus, if you have a variable that is
conditional on arm, and arm is in ``OVERRIDES``, then the
arm-specific version of the variable is used rather than the
conditional on "arm", and "arm" is in ``OVERRIDES``, then the
"arm"-specific version of the variable is used rather than the
non-conditional version. Here is an example: ::
OVERRIDES = "architecture:os:machine"
@@ -1917,8 +1917,8 @@ This command returns the signature data in a readable
format that allows you to examine the inputs used when the OpenEmbedded
build system generates signatures. For example, using
``bitbake-dumpsigs`` allows you to examine the ``do_compile`` task's
sigdata for a C application (e.g. ``bash``). Running the command also
reveals that the CC variable is part of the inputs that are hashed.
"sigdata" for a C application (e.g. ``bash``). Running the command also
reveals that the "CC" variable is part of the inputs that are hashed.
Any changes to this variable would invalidate the stamp and cause the
``do_compile`` task to run.

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@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ overview of their function and contents.
device. To select the scheduler, use the following command form where
device is the device (e.g. sda, sdb, and so forth): ::
$ sudo sh -c echo cfq > /sys/block/device/queu/scheduler
$ sudo sh -c "echo cfq > /sys/block/device/queu/scheduler"
:term:`BB_TASK_NICE_LEVEL`
Allows specific tasks to change their priority (i.e. nice level).