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Scott Rifenbark b257acf053 documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-start.xml: Wording change
Added a bit more information to the wording where it talks about
creating a Git Repository if you are going to contribute back
into YP.  This change was suggested by Robert P. J. Day and
was submitted to me in the form of a patch.  For reasons unknown
to me the patch Hunk failed even though I believe I had things
saved and applied correctly.  I had to resort to applying it by
hand.  I ended up doing a bit of re-writing on the suggested
change to clean it up.

Reported-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@crashcourse.ca>
(From yocto-docs rev: 94f90c91e6b1d13bebc7a434210452f222ef0317)

Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2012-03-08 12:08:07 -08:00
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documentation

This is the location for the Yocto Project documentation. Documentation consists of six manuals (see below).

Manual Organization

Folders exist for individual manuals as follows:

  • adt-manual - The Yocto Project Application Development Toolkit (ADT) User's Guide.
  • bsp-guide - The Yocto Project Board Support (BSP) Developer's Guide
  • dev-manual - The Yocto Project Development Manual
  • kernel-manual - The Yocto Project Kernel Architecture and Use Manual
  • poky-ref-manual - The Yocto Project Reference Manual
  • yocto-project-qs - The Yocto Project Quick Start

Each folder is self-contained regarding content and figures.

Makefile

The Makefile processes manual directories to create HTML, PDF, tarballs, etc. Details on how the Makefile work are documented inside the Makefile. See that file for more information.

To build a manual, you run the make command and pass it the name of the folder containing the manual's contents. For example, the following command run from the documentation directory creates an HTML and a PDF version of the ADT manual. The DOC variable specifies the manual you are making:

 $ make DOC=adt-manual

poky.ent

This file defines variables used for documentation production. The variables are used to define release pathnames, URLs for the published manuals, etc.

template

Contains various templates, fonts, and some old PNG files.

tools

Contains a tool to convert the DocBook files to PDF format.