ref-manual: update references to release notes

Now part of the Yocto Project manual.

(From yocto-docs rev: fe23084f746f0959afbf7d4a49e00299e39fba09)

Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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Michael Opdenacker
2022-12-08 16:15:12 +01:00
committed by Richard Purdie
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@@ -171,11 +171,9 @@ Here is a list of resources you might find helpful:
- :yocto_wiki:`FAQ </FAQ>`: A list of commonly asked
questions and their answers.
- Release Notes: Features, updates and known issues for the current
release of the Yocto Project. To access the Release Notes, go to the
:yocto_home:`Downloads </software-overview/downloads>` page on
the Yocto Project website and click on the "RELEASE INFORMATION" link
for the appropriate release.
- :yocto_docs:`Release Information </migration-guides/>`:
Migration guides, release notes, new features, updates and known issues
for the current and past releases of the Yocto Project.
- :yocto_bugs:`Bugzilla <>`: The bug tracking application
the Yocto Project uses. If you find problems with the Yocto Project,

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@@ -8459,12 +8459,10 @@ system and gives an overview of their function and contents.
If :term:`TCMODE` is set to a value other than "default", then it is your
responsibility to ensure that the toolchain is compatible with the
default toolchain. Using older or newer versions of these
components might cause build problems. See the Release Notes for
the Yocto Project release for the specific components with which
the toolchain must be compatible. To access the Release Notes, go
to the :yocto_home:`Downloads </software-overview/downloads>`
page on the Yocto Project website and click on the "RELEASE
INFORMATION" link for the appropriate release.
components might cause build problems. See
:yocto_docs:`Release Information </migration-guides/>` for your
version of the Yocto Project, to find the specific components with
which the toolchain must be compatible.
The :term:`TCMODE` variable is similar to :term:`TCLIBC`,
which controls the variant of the GNU standard C library (``libc``)