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 | 5 | <appendix id='sdk-appendix-customizing'> | 
 | 6 |  | 
| Brad Bishop | 37a0e4d | 2017-12-04 01:01:44 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 7 | <title>Customizing the Extensible SDK</title> | 
| Patrick Williams | d8c66bc | 2016-06-20 12:57:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 8 |  | 
 | 9 | <para> | 
| Brad Bishop | 37a0e4d | 2017-12-04 01:01:44 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 10 |     This appendix presents customizations you can apply to the extensible SDK. | 
| Patrick Williams | d8c66bc | 2016-06-20 12:57:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 11 | </para> | 
 | 12 |  | 
 | 13 | <section id='sdk-configuring-the-extensible-sdk'> | 
 | 14 |     <title>Configuring the Extensible SDK</title> | 
 | 15 |  | 
 | 16 |     <para> | 
 | 17 |         The extensible SDK primarily consists of a pre-configured copy of | 
 | 18 |         the OpenEmbedded build system from which it was produced. | 
 | 19 |         Thus, the SDK's configuration is derived using that build system and | 
 | 20 |         the following filters, which the OpenEmbedded build system applies | 
 | 21 |         against <filename>local.conf</filename> and | 
 | 22 |         <filename>auto.conf</filename> if they are present: | 
 | 23 |         <itemizedlist> | 
 | 24 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 25 |                 Variables whose values start with "/" are excluded since the | 
 | 26 |                 assumption is that those values are paths that are likely to | 
 | 27 |                 be specific to the build host. | 
 | 28 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 29 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 30 |                 Variables listed in | 
 | 31 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_LOCAL_CONF_BLACKLIST'><filename>SDK_LOCAL_CONF_BLACKLIST</filename></ulink> | 
 | 32 |                 are excluded. | 
 | 33 |                 The default value blacklists | 
 | 34 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-CONF_VERSION'><filename>CONF_VERSION</filename></ulink>, | 
 | 35 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-BB_NUMBER_THREADS'><filename>BB_NUMBER_THREADS</filename></ulink>, | 
 | 36 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-PARALLEL_MAKE'><filename>PARALLEL_MAKE</filename></ulink>, | 
 | 37 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-PRSERV_HOST'><filename>PRSERV_HOST</filename></ulink>, | 
 | 38 |                 and | 
 | 39 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SSTATE_MIRRORS'><filename>SSTATE_MIRRORS</filename></ulink>. | 
 | 40 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 41 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 42 |                 Variables listed in | 
 | 43 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_LOCAL_CONF_WHITELIST'><filename>SDK_LOCAL_CONF_WHITELIST</filename></ulink> | 
 | 44 |                 are included. | 
 | 45 |                 Including a variable in the value of | 
 | 46 |                 <filename>SDK_LOCAL_CONF_WHITELIST</filename> overrides either | 
 | 47 |                 of the above two conditions. | 
 | 48 |                 The default value is blank. | 
 | 49 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 50 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 51 |                 Classes inherited globally with | 
 | 52 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-INHERIT'><filename>INHERIT</filename></ulink> | 
 | 53 |                 that are listed in | 
 | 54 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST'><filename>SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST</filename></ulink> | 
 | 55 |                 are disabled. | 
 | 56 |                 Using <filename>SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST</filename> to disable | 
 | 57 |                 these classes is is the typical method to disable classes that | 
 | 58 |                 are problematic or unnecessary in the SDK context. | 
 | 59 |                 The default value blacklists the | 
 | 60 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#ref-classes-buildhistory'><filename>buildhistory</filename></ulink> | 
 | 61 |                 and | 
 | 62 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#ref-classes-icecc'><filename>icecc</filename></ulink> | 
 | 63 |                 classes. | 
 | 64 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 65 |         </itemizedlist> | 
 | 66 |         Additionally, the contents of <filename>conf/sdk-extra.conf</filename>, | 
 | 67 |         when present, are appended to the end of | 
 | 68 |         <filename>conf/local.conf</filename> within the produced SDK, without | 
 | 69 |         any filtering. | 
 | 70 |         The <filename>sdk-extra.conf</filename> file is particularly useful | 
 | 71 |         if you want to set a variable value just for the SDK and not the | 
 | 72 |         OpenEmbedded build system used to create the SDK. | 
 | 73 |     </para> | 
 | 74 | </section> | 
 | 75 |  | 
 | 76 | <section id='adjusting-the-extensible-sdk-to-suit-your-build-system-setup'> | 
 | 77 |     <title>Adjusting the Extensible SDK to Suit Your Build System Setup</title> | 
 | 78 |  | 
 | 79 |     <para> | 
 | 80 |         In most cases, the extensible SDK defaults should work. | 
 | 81 |         However, some cases exist for which you might consider making | 
 | 82 |         adjustments: | 
 | 83 |         <itemizedlist> | 
 | 84 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 85 |                 If your SDK configuration inherits additional classes | 
 | 86 |                 using the | 
 | 87 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-INHERIT'><filename>INHERIT</filename></ulink> | 
 | 88 |                 variable and you do not need or want those classes enabled in | 
 | 89 |                 the SDK, you can blacklist them by adding them to the | 
 | 90 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST'><filename>SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST</filename></ulink> | 
 | 91 |                 variable. | 
 | 92 |                 The default value of <filename>SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST</filename> | 
 | 93 |                 is set using the "?=" operator. | 
 | 94 |                 Consequently, you will need to either set the complete value | 
 | 95 |                 using "=" or append the value using "_append". | 
 | 96 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 97 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 98 |                 If you have classes or recipes that add additional tasks to | 
 | 99 |                 the standard build flow (i.e. that execute as part of building | 
 | 100 |                 the recipe as opposed to needing to be called explicitly), then | 
 | 101 |                 you need to do one of the following: | 
 | 102 |                 <itemizedlist> | 
 | 103 |                     <listitem><para> | 
 | 104 |                         Ensure the tasks are shared state tasks (i.e. their | 
 | 105 |                         output is saved to and can be restored from the shared | 
 | 106 |                         state cache), or that the tasks are able to be | 
 | 107 |                         produced quickly from a task that is a shared state | 
 | 108 |                         task and add the task name to the value of | 
 | 109 |                         <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_RECRDEP_TASKS'><filename>SDK_RECRDEP_TASKS</filename></ulink>. | 
 | 110 |                         </para></listitem> | 
 | 111 |                     <listitem><para> | 
 | 112 |                         Disable the tasks if they are added by a class and | 
 | 113 |                         you do not need the functionality the class provides | 
 | 114 |                         in the extensible SDK. | 
 | 115 |                         To disable the tasks, add the class to | 
 | 116 |                         <filename>SDK_INHERIT_BLACKLIST</filename> as previously | 
 | 117 |                         described. | 
 | 118 |                         </para></listitem> | 
 | 119 |                 </itemizedlist> | 
 | 120 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 121 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 122 |                 Generally, you want to have a shared state mirror set up so | 
 | 123 |                 users of the SDK can add additional items to the SDK after | 
 | 124 |                 installation without needing to build the items from source. | 
 | 125 |                 See the | 
 | 126 |                 "<link linkend='sdk-providing-additional-installable-extensible-sdk-content'>Providing Additional Installable Extensible SDK Content</link>" | 
 | 127 |                 section for information. | 
 | 128 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 129 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 130 |                 If you want users of the SDK to be able to easily update the | 
 | 131 |                 SDK, you need to set the | 
 | 132 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_UPDATE_URL'><filename>SDK_UPDATE_URL</filename></ulink> | 
 | 133 |                 variable. | 
 | 134 |                 For more information, see the | 
 | 135 |                 "<link linkend='sdk-providing-updates-after-installing-the-extensible-sdk'>Providing Updates After Installing the Extensible SDK</link>" | 
 | 136 |                 section. | 
 | 137 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 138 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 139 |                 If you have adjusted the list of files and directories that | 
 | 140 |                 appear in | 
 | 141 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-COREBASE'><filename>COREBASE</filename></ulink> | 
 | 142 |                 (other than layers that are enabled through | 
 | 143 |                 <filename>bblayers.conf</filename>), then you must list these | 
 | 144 |                 files in | 
 | 145 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-COREBASE_FILES'><filename>COREBASE_FILES</filename></ulink> | 
 | 146 |                 so that the files are copied into the SDK. | 
 | 147 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 148 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 149 |                 If your OpenEmbedded build system setup uses a different | 
 | 150 |                 environment setup script other than | 
 | 151 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#structure-core-script'><filename>&OE_INIT_FILE;</filename></ulink> | 
 | 152 |                 or | 
 | 153 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#structure-memres-core-script'><filename>oe-init-build-env-memres</filename></ulink>, | 
 | 154 |                 then you must set | 
 | 155 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-OE_INIT_ENV_SCRIPT'><filename>OE_INIT_ENV_SCRIPT</filename></ulink> | 
 | 156 |                 to point to the environment setup script you use. | 
 | 157 |                 <note> | 
 | 158 |                     You must also reflect this change in the value used for the | 
 | 159 |                     <filename>COREBASE_FILES</filename> variable as previously | 
 | 160 |                     described. | 
 | 161 |                 </note> | 
 | 162 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 163 |         </itemizedlist> | 
 | 164 |     </para> | 
 | 165 | </section> | 
 | 166 |  | 
 | 167 | <section id='sdk-changing-the-appearance-of-the-extensible-sdk'> | 
 | 168 |     <title>Changing the Appearance of the Extensible SDK</title> | 
 | 169 |  | 
 | 170 |     <para> | 
 | 171 |         You can change the title shown by the SDK installer by setting the | 
 | 172 |         <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_TITLE'><filename>SDK_TITLE</filename></ulink> | 
 | 173 |         variable. | 
 | 174 |         By default, this title is derived from | 
 | 175 |         <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-DISTRO_NAME'><filename>DISTRO_NAME</filename></ulink> | 
 | 176 |         when it is set. | 
 | 177 |         If the <filename>DISTRO_NAME</filename> variable is not set, the title | 
 | 178 |         is derived from the | 
 | 179 |         <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-DISTRO'><filename>DISTRO</filename></ulink> | 
 | 180 |         variable. | 
 | 181 |     </para> | 
 | 182 | </section> | 
 | 183 |  | 
 | 184 | <section id='sdk-providing-updates-after-installing-the-extensible-sdk'> | 
 | 185 |     <title>Providing Updates After Installing the Extensible SDK</title> | 
 | 186 |  | 
 | 187 |     <para> | 
 | 188 |         When you make changes to your configuration or to the metadata and | 
 | 189 |         if you want those changes to be reflected in installed SDKs, you need | 
 | 190 |         to perform additional steps to make it possible for those that use | 
 | 191 |         the SDK to update their installations with the | 
 | 192 |         <filename>devtool sdk-update</filename> command: | 
 | 193 |         <orderedlist> | 
 | 194 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 195 |                 Arrange to be created a directory that can be shared over | 
 | 196 |                 HTTP or HTTPS. | 
 | 197 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 198 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 199 |                 Set the | 
 | 200 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_UPDATE_URL'><filename>SDK_UPDATE_URL</filename></ulink> | 
 | 201 |                 variable to point to the corresponding HTTP or HTTPS URL. | 
 | 202 |                 Setting this variable causes any SDK built to default to that | 
 | 203 |                 URL and thus, the user does not have to pass the URL to the | 
 | 204 |                 <filename>devtool sdk-update</filename> command. | 
 | 205 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 206 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 207 |                 Build the extensible SDK normally (i.e., use the | 
 | 208 |                 <filename>bitbake -c populate_sdk_ext</filename> <replaceable>imagename</replaceable> | 
 | 209 |                 command). | 
 | 210 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 211 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 212 |                 Publish the SDK using the following command: | 
 | 213 |                 <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 214 |      $ oe-publish-sdk <replaceable>some_path</replaceable>/sdk-installer.sh <replaceable>path_to_shared/http_directory</replaceable> | 
 | 215 |                 </literallayout> | 
 | 216 |                 You must repeat this step each time you rebuild the SDK | 
 | 217 |                 with changes that you want to make available through the | 
 | 218 |                 update mechanism. | 
 | 219 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 220 |         </orderedlist> | 
 | 221 |     </para> | 
 | 222 |  | 
 | 223 |     <para> | 
 | 224 |         Completing the above steps allows users of the existing SDKs to | 
 | 225 |         simply run <filename>devtool sdk-update</filename> to retrieve the | 
 | 226 |         latest updates. | 
 | 227 |         See the | 
 | 228 |         "<link linkend='sdk-updating-the-extensible-sdk'>Updating the Extensible SDK</link>" | 
 | 229 |         section for further information. | 
 | 230 |     </para> | 
 | 231 | </section> | 
 | 232 |  | 
 | 233 | <section id='sdk-providing-additional-installable-extensible-sdk-content'> | 
 | 234 |     <title>Providing Additional Installable Extensible SDK Content</title> | 
 | 235 |  | 
 | 236 |     <para> | 
 | 237 |         If you want the users of the extensible SDK you are building to be | 
 | 238 |         able to add items to the SDK without needing to build the | 
 | 239 |         items from source, you need to do a number of things: | 
 | 240 |         <orderedlist> | 
 | 241 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 242 |                 Ensure the additional items you want the user to be able to | 
 | 243 |                 install are actually built. | 
 | 244 |                 You can ensure these items are built a number of different | 
 | 245 |                 ways: 1) Build them explicitly, perhaps using one or more | 
 | 246 |                 "meta" recipes that depend on lists of other recipes to keep | 
 | 247 |                 things tidy, or 2) Build the "world" target and set | 
 | 248 |                 <filename>EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD_pn-</filename><replaceable>recipename</replaceable> | 
 | 249 |                 for the recipes you do not want built. | 
 | 250 |                 See the | 
 | 251 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD'><filename>EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD</filename></ulink> | 
 | 252 |                 variable for additional information. | 
 | 253 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 254 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 255 |                 Expose the <filename>sstate-cache</filename> directory | 
 | 256 |                 produced by the build. | 
 | 257 |                 Typically, you expose this directory over HTTP or HTTPS. | 
 | 258 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 259 |             <listitem><para> | 
 | 260 |                 Set the appropriate configuration so that the produced SDK | 
 | 261 |                 knows how to find the configuration. | 
 | 262 |                 The variable you need to set is | 
 | 263 |                 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SSTATE_MIRRORS'><filename>SSTATE_MIRRORS</filename></ulink>: | 
 | 264 |                 <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 265 |      SSTATE_MIRRORS = "file://.*  http://<replaceable>example</replaceable>.com/<replaceable>some_path</replaceable>/sstate-cache/PATH" | 
 | 266 |                 </literallayout> | 
 | 267 |                 You can set the <filename>SSTATE_MIRRORS</filename> variable | 
 | 268 |                 in two different places: | 
 | 269 |                 <itemizedlist> | 
 | 270 |                     <listitem><para> | 
 | 271 |                         If the mirror value you are setting is appropriate to | 
 | 272 |                         be set for both the OpenEmbedded build system that is | 
 | 273 |                         actually building the SDK and the SDK itself (i.e. the | 
 | 274 |                         mirror is accessible in both places or it will fail | 
 | 275 |                         quickly on the OpenEmbedded build system side, and its | 
 | 276 |                         contents will not interfere with the build), then you | 
 | 277 |                         can set the variable in your | 
 | 278 |                         <filename>local.conf</filename> or custom distro | 
 | 279 |                         configuration file. | 
 | 280 |                         You can then "whitelist" the variable through | 
 | 281 |                         to the SDK by adding the following: | 
 | 282 |                         <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 283 |      SDK_LOCAL_CONF_WHITELIST = "SSTATE_MIRRORS" | 
 | 284 |                         </literallayout> | 
 | 285 |                         </para></listitem> | 
 | 286 |                     <listitem><para> | 
 | 287 |                         Alternatively, if you just want to set the | 
 | 288 |                         <filename>SSTATE_MIRRORS</filename> variable's value | 
 | 289 |                         for the SDK alone, create a | 
 | 290 |                         <filename>conf/sdk-extra.conf</filename> either in | 
 | 291 |                         your | 
 | 292 |                         <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#build-directory'>Build Directory</ulink> | 
 | 293 |                         or within any layer and put your | 
 | 294 |                         <filename>SSTATE_MIRRORS</filename> setting within | 
 | 295 |                         that file. | 
 | 296 |                         <note> | 
 | 297 |                             This second option is the safest option should | 
 | 298 |                             you have any doubts as to which method to use when | 
 | 299 |                             setting <filename>SSTATE_MIRRORS</filename>. | 
 | 300 |                         </note> | 
 | 301 |                         </para></listitem> | 
 | 302 |                 </itemizedlist> | 
 | 303 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 304 |         </orderedlist> | 
 | 305 |     </para> | 
 | 306 | </section> | 
 | 307 |  | 
 | 308 | <section id='sdk-minimizing-the-size-of-the-extensible-sdk-installer-download'> | 
 | 309 |     <title>Minimizing the Size of the Extensible SDK Installer Download</title> | 
 | 310 |  | 
 | 311 |     <para> | 
 | 312 |         By default, the extensible SDK bundles the shared state artifacts for | 
 | 313 |         everything needed to reconstruct the image for which the SDK was built. | 
 | 314 |         This bundling can lead to an SDK installer file that is a Gigabyte or | 
 | 315 |         more in size. | 
 | 316 |         If the size of this file causes a problem, you can build an SDK that | 
 | 317 |         has just enough in it to install and provide access to the | 
 | 318 |         <filename>devtool command</filename> by setting the following in your | 
 | 319 |         configuration: | 
 | 320 |         <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 321 |      SDK_EXT_TYPE = "minimal" | 
 | 322 |         </literallayout> | 
 | 323 |         Setting | 
 | 324 |         <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_EXT_TYPE'><filename>SDK_EXT_TYPE</filename></ulink> | 
 | 325 |         to "minimal" produces an SDK installer that is around 35 Mbytes in | 
 | 326 |         size, which downloads and installs quickly. | 
 | 327 |         You need to realize, though, that the minimal installer does not | 
 | 328 |         install any libraries or tools out of the box. | 
 | 329 |         These must be installed either "on the fly" or through actions you | 
 | 330 |         perform using <filename>devtool</filename> or explicitly with the | 
 | 331 |         <filename>devtool sdk-install</filename> command. | 
 | 332 |     </para> | 
 | 333 |  | 
 | 334 |     <para> | 
 | 335 |         In most cases, when building a minimal SDK you will need to also enable | 
 | 336 |         bringing in the information on a wider range of packages produced by | 
 | 337 |         the system. | 
 | 338 |         This is particularly true so that <filename>devtool add</filename> | 
 | 339 |         is able to effectively map dependencies it discovers in a source tree | 
 | 340 |         to the appropriate recipes. | 
 | 341 |         Also so that the <filename>devtool search</filename> command | 
 | 342 |         is able to return useful results. | 
 | 343 |     </para> | 
 | 344 |  | 
 | 345 |     <para> | 
 | 346 |         To facilitate this wider range of information, you would additionally | 
 | 347 |         set the following: | 
 | 348 |         <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 349 |      SDK_INCLUDE_PKGDATA = "1" | 
 | 350 |         </literallayout> | 
 | 351 |         See the | 
 | 352 |         <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_INCLUDE_PKGDATA'><filename>SDK_INCLUDE_PKGDATA</filename></ulink> | 
 | 353 |         variable for additional information. | 
 | 354 |     </para> | 
 | 355 |  | 
 | 356 |     <para> | 
 | 357 |         Setting the <filename>SDK_INCLUDE_PKGDATA</filename> variable as | 
 | 358 |         shown causes the "world" target to be built so that information | 
 | 359 |         for all of the recipes included within it are available. | 
 | 360 |         Having these recipes available increases build time significantly and | 
 | 361 |         increases the size of the SDK installer by 30-80 Mbytes depending on | 
 | 362 |         how many recipes are included in your configuration. | 
 | 363 |     </para> | 
 | 364 |  | 
 | 365 |     <para> | 
 | 366 |         You can use | 
 | 367 |         <filename>EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD_pn-</filename><replaceable>recipename</replaceable> | 
 | 368 |         for recipes you want to exclude. | 
 | 369 |         However, it is assumed that you would need to be building the "world" | 
 | 370 |         target if you want to provide additional items to the SDK. | 
 | 371 |         Consequently, building for "world" should not represent undue | 
 | 372 |         overhead in most cases. | 
 | 373 |         <note> | 
 | 374 |             If you set <filename>SDK_EXT_TYPE</filename> to "minimal", | 
 | 375 |             then providing a shared state mirror is mandatory so that items | 
 | 376 |             can be installed as needed. | 
 | 377 |             See the | 
 | 378 |             "<link linkend='sdk-providing-additional-installable-extensible-sdk-content'>Providing Additional Installable Extensible SDK Content</link>" | 
 | 379 |             section for more information. | 
 | 380 |         </note> | 
 | 381 |     </para> | 
| Patrick Williams | c0f7c04 | 2017-02-23 20:41:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 382 |  | 
 | 383 |     <para> | 
 | 384 |         You can explicitly control whether or not to include the toolchain | 
 | 385 |         when you build an SDK by setting the | 
 | 386 |         <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SDK_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN'><filename>SDK_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN</filename></ulink> | 
 | 387 |         variable to "1". | 
 | 388 |         In particular, it is useful to include the toolchain when you | 
 | 389 |         have set <filename>SDK_EXT_TYPE</filename> to | 
 | 390 |         "minimal", which by default, excludes the toolchain. | 
 | 391 |         Also, it is helpful if you are building a small SDK for use with | 
 | 392 |         an IDE, such as Eclipse, or some other tool where you do not want | 
 | 393 |         to take extra steps to install a toolchain. | 
 | 394 |     </para> | 
| Patrick Williams | d8c66bc | 2016-06-20 12:57:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 395 | </section> | 
 | 396 | </appendix> | 
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