diff --git a/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-appendix-customizing.xml b/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-appendix-customizing.xml
index 7454c90bee..911658f914 100644
--- a/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-appendix-customizing.xml
+++ b/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-appendix-customizing.xml
@@ -503,7 +503,7 @@
have set SDK_EXT_TYPE to "minimal", which by
default, excludes the toolchain.
Also, it is helpful if you are building a small SDK for use with
- an IDE, such as Eclipse, or some
+ an IDE or some
other tool where you do not want to take extra steps to install a
toolchain.
diff --git a/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-appendix-obtain.xml b/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-appendix-obtain.xml
index 2cadcc1e90..765c0f218e 100644
--- a/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-appendix-obtain.xml
+++ b/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-appendix-obtain.xml
@@ -216,12 +216,6 @@
TOOLCHAIN_TARGET_TASK_append = " libc-staticdev"
-
- For additional information on building the
- installer, see the
- Cookbook guide to Making an Eclipse Debug Capable Image
- wiki page.
-
@@ -259,9 +253,6 @@
You want to use the root filesystem as the
target sysroot.
- For example, the Eclipse IDE environment with the Eclipse
- Yocto Plug-in installed allows you to use QEMU to boot
- under NFS.
You want to develop your target application
diff --git a/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-extensible.xml b/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-extensible.xml
index 9be082d8ba..f7c5c00b8b 100644
--- a/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-extensible.xml
+++ b/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-extensible.xml
@@ -27,8 +27,7 @@
In addition to the functionality available through
devtool, you can alternatively make use of the
- toolchain directly, for example from Makefile, Autotools, and
- Eclipse-based projects.
+ toolchain directly, for example from Makefile and Autotools.
See the
"Using the SDK Toolchain Directly"
chapter for more information.
@@ -119,11 +118,6 @@
For information on building the installer, see the
"Building an SDK Installer"
section.
- Another helpful resource for building an installer is the
- Cookbook guide to Making an Eclipse Debug Capable Image
- wiki page.
- This wiki page focuses on development when using the Eclipse
- IDE.
diff --git a/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-intro.xml b/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-intro.xml
index 8642be61ad..9169fe9c05 100644
--- a/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-intro.xml
+++ b/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-intro.xml
@@ -14,9 +14,6 @@
This manual provides information that explains how to use both the
Yocto Project extensible and standard SDKs to develop
applications and images.
- Additionally, the manual also provides information on how to use
- the popular Eclipse IDE as part
- of your application development workflow within the SDK environment.
Prior to the 2.0 Release of the Yocto Project, application
development was primarily accomplished through the use of the
@@ -112,21 +109,6 @@
However, QEMU plays an important role in the development
process that revolves around use of the SDK.
-
- The Eclipse IDE Yocto Plug-in.
- This plug-in is available for you if you are an Eclipse
- user.
- In the same manner as QEMU, the plug-in is not literally part
- of the SDK but is rather available for use as part of the
- development process.
-
-
- Various performance-related
- tools
- that can enhance your development experience.
- These tools are also separate from the actual SDK but can be
- independently obtained and used in the development process.
-
@@ -271,53 +253,6 @@
-
-
- Eclipse Yocto Plug-in
-
-
- The Eclipse IDE is a popular development environment and it fully
- supports development using the Yocto Project.
- When you install and configure the Eclipse Yocto Project Plug-in
- into the Eclipse IDE, you maximize your Yocto Project experience.
- Installing and configuring the Plug-in results in an environment
- that has extensions specifically designed to let you more easily
- develop software.
- These extensions allow for cross-compilation, deployment, and
- execution of your output into a QEMU emulation session.
- You can also perform cross-debugging and profiling.
- The environment also supports many performance-related
- tools
- that enhance your development experience.
-
- Previous releases of the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in supported
- "user-space tools" (i.e. LatencyTOP, PowerTOP, Perf, SystemTap,
- and Lttng-ust) that also added to the development experience.
- These tools have been deprecated with the release of the
- Eclipse Yocto Plug-in.
-
-
-
-
- For information about the application development workflow that
- uses the Eclipse IDE and for a detailed example of how to install
- and configure the Eclipse Yocto Project Plug-in, see the
- "Developing Applications Using Eclipse"
- Chapter.
-
-
-
-
- Performance Enhancing Tools
-
-
- Supported performance enhancing tools are available that let you
- profile, debug, and perform tracing on your projects developed
- using Eclipse.
- For information on these tools see
- http://www.eclipse.org/linuxtools/.
-
-
diff --git a/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-manual.xml b/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-manual.xml
index 1828119dfc..9ce4a5b03d 100644
--- a/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-manual.xml
+++ b/documentation/sdk-manual/sdk-manual.xml
@@ -130,16 +130,12 @@
-
-
-
-