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| Optionally Customizing the Development Packages Installation |
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| Because the Yocto Project is suited for embedded Linux development, it |
| is likely that you will need to customize your development packages |
| installation. For example, if you are developing a minimal image, then |
| you might not need certain packages (e.g. graphics support packages). |
| Thus, you would like to be able to remove those packages from your |
| target sysroot. |
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| Package Management Systems |
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| The OpenEmbedded build system supports the generation of sysroot files |
| using three different Package Management Systems (PMS): |
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| - *OPKG:* A less well known PMS whose use originated in the |
| OpenEmbedded and OpenWrt embedded Linux projects. This PMS works with |
| files packaged in an ``.ipk`` format. See |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opkg for more information about |
| OPKG. |
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| - *RPM:* A more widely known PMS intended for GNU/Linux distributions. |
| This PMS works with files packaged in an ``.rpm`` format. The build |
| system currently installs through this PMS by default. See |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPM_Package_Manager for more |
| information about RPM. |
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| - *Debian:* The PMS for Debian-based systems is built on many PMS |
| tools. The lower-level PMS tool ``dpkg`` forms the base of the Debian |
| PMS. For information on dpkg see |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dpkg. |
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| Configuring the PMS |
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| Whichever PMS you are using, you need to be sure that the |
| :term:`PACKAGE_CLASSES` |
| variable in the ``conf/local.conf`` file is set to reflect that system. |
| The first value you choose for the variable specifies the package file |
| format for the root filesystem at sysroot. Additional values specify |
| additional formats for convenience or testing. See the |
| ``conf/local.conf`` configuration file for details. |
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| .. note:: |
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| For build performance information related to the PMS, see the " |
| package.bbclass |
| " section in the Yocto Project Reference Manual. |
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| As an example, consider a scenario where you are using OPKG and you want |
| to add the ``libglade`` package to the target sysroot. |
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| First, you should generate the IPK file for the ``libglade`` package and |
| add it into a working ``opkg`` repository. Use these commands: $ bitbake |
| libglade $ bitbake package-index |
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| Next, source the cross-toolchain environment setup script found in the |
| :term:`Source Directory`. Follow |
| that by setting up the installation destination to point to your sysroot |
| as sysroot_dir. Finally, have an OPKG configuration file conf_file that |
| corresponds to the ``opkg`` repository you have just created. The |
| following command forms should now work: $ opkg-cl –f conf_file -o |
| sysroot_dir update $ opkg-cl –f cconf_file -o sysroot_dir \\ |
| --force-overwrite install libglade $ opkg-cl –f cconf_file -o |
| sysroot_dir \\ --force-overwrite install libglade-dbg $ opkg-cl –f |
| conf_file> -osysroot_dir> \\ --force-overwrite install libglade-dev |