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H A Dresources.rst12 The Yocto Project team is happy for people to experiment with the Yocto
13 Project. There is a number of places where you can find help if you run into
15 and participating in the Yocto Project.
22 The Yocto Project gladly accepts contributions. You can submit changes
30 Yocto Project Bugzilla
33 The Yocto Project uses its own implementation of
41 the Yocto Project itself (e.g. when discovering an issue with some
46 against the Yocto Project, see the following:
49 section in the Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded Contributor Guide.
51 - The Yocto Project :yocto_wiki:`Bugzilla wiki page </Bugzilla_Configuration_and_Bug_Tracking>`
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H A Drelease-process.rst4 Yocto Project Releases and the Stable Release Process
7 The Yocto Project release process is predictable and consists of both
15 The Yocto Project delivers major releases (e.g. &DISTRO;) using a six
58 Codenames are associated with major releases because a Yocto Project
65 Project releases and codenames at :yocto_wiki:`/Releases`.
68 the Yocto Project to the next.
83 The current Yocto Project policy regarding backporting is to consider
97 Project, and are called Long Term Support (:term:`LTS`) releases.
137 Project provides hosting for those repositories, it does not provides
144 Part of the Yocto Project development and release process is quality
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H A Dsystem-requirements.rst7 Welcome to the Yocto Project Reference Manual. This manual provides
8 reference information for the current release of the Yocto Project, and
10 of the Yocto Project. The manual is neither meant to be read as a
11 starting point to the Yocto Project, nor read from start to finish.
14 Yocto Project.
16 For introductory information on the Yocto Project, see the
17 :yocto_home:`Yocto Project Website <>` and the
19 chapter in the Yocto Project Overview and Concepts Manual.
21 If you want to use the Yocto Project to quickly build an image without
24 information in the :doc:`/dev-manual/index`. You can find Yocto Project overview
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H A Dterms.rst4 Yocto Project Terms
7 Here is a list of terms and definitions users new to the Yocto Project
25 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
108 The system used to build images in a Yocto Project Development
137 multiple recipes. For reference information on the Yocto Project classes,
186 The Yocto Project supports two different cross-development toolchains:
195 toolchain concepts as they apply to the Yocto Project, see the
197 Toolchain Generation`" section in the Yocto Project Overview and Concepts
212 of the supported image types that the Yocto Project provides, see the
255 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/documentation/overview-manual/
H A Dintro.rst4 The Yocto Project Overview and Concepts Manual
10 Welcome to the Yocto Project Overview and Concepts Manual! This manual
11 introduces the Yocto Project by providing concepts, software overviews,
13 information suitable for a new Yocto Project user.
18 This chapter provides an introduction to the Yocto Project. You will learn
19 about features and challenges of the Yocto Project, the layer model,
25 This chapter helps you get started understanding the Yocto Project
27 Yocto Project source repositories, workflows using Git and the Yocto
28 Project, a Git primer, and information about licensing.
31 chapter presents various concepts regarding the Yocto Project. You
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H A Dyp-intro.rst4 Introducing the Yocto Project
7 What is the Yocto Project?
10 The Yocto Project is an open source collaboration project that helps
13 Yocto Project provides a flexible toolset and a development environment
18 Thousands of developers worldwide have discovered that Yocto Project
29 For further introductory information on the Yocto Project, you might be
31 …/www.embedded.com/electronics-blogs/say-what-/4458600/Why-the-Yocto-Project-for-my-IoT-Project->`__
36 to the Yocto Project.
41 Here are features and advantages of the Yocto Project:
45 Project in their products and services. For a look at the Yocto
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H A Ddevelopment-environment.rst4 The Yocto Project Development Environment
7 This chapter takes a look at the Yocto Project development environment.
8 The chapter provides Yocto Project Development environment concepts that
51 using the Yocto Project. Because the goal of the Yocto Project is to
57 Project. Most find that it is best to have a native Linux machine
70 the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
74 for use with the Yocto Project. You need to be sure that the Linux
75 distribution on the system is one that supports the Yocto Project. You
77 that allow development using the Yocto Project. For the steps needed to
80 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/documentation/dev-manual/
H A Dintro.rst4 The Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual
10 Welcome to the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. This manual
12 Project environment (i.e. developing embedded Linux images and
19 - Procedures that help you get going with the Yocto Project; for
21 with the Yocto Project source repositories.
23 - Procedures that show you how to submit changes to the Yocto Project.
27 images and applications using the Yocto Project, such as
42 - Detailed public information not specific to the Yocto Project: For
45 documentation than through the Yocto Project documentation.
52 introductory information on the Yocto Project, see the
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H A Dstart.rst4 Setting Up to Use the Yocto Project
8 Project. You can learn about creating a team environment to develop
9 using the Yocto Project, how to set up a :ref:`build
11 Yocto Project source repositories, and how to create local Git
17 It might not be immediately clear how you can use the Yocto Project in a
19 developers. You can adapt the Yocto Project to many different use cases
34 Project and determine their roles. Making this determination is
66 building Yocto Project development containers to be run under
80 supported by BitBake, the Yocto Project team strongly recommends using
144 See ":yocto_ab:`Yocto Project Autobuilder <>`" for more
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H A Dsecurity-subjects.rst6 The Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded are open-source, community-based projects
29 Yocto Project Security team.
35 Yocto Project/OpenEmbedded, you might want to have a look into the
48 of all releases of the Yocto Project. Versions in gray are no longer actively
52 Security-related discussions at the Yocto Project
67 vulnerabilities. The list is monitored by the Yocto Project Security team.
75 used by the Yocto Project, please report this to the Yocto Project Security
77 copy to the security team at the Yocto Project as well. If you believe this is
85 The Yocto Project/OpenEmbedded security team coordinates the work on security
93 The Yocto Project Security Team consists of at least three members. When new
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/documentation/brief-yoctoprojectqs/
H A Dindex.rst4 Yocto Project Quick Build
11 image build using the Yocto Project. The document also introduces how to
12 configure a build for specific hardware. You will use Yocto Project to
19 you want to use Yocto Project on to build an image
25 in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual for more
31 linux (wsl 2)` section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual
35 Project, see the :doc:`/overview-manual/index`.
53 distributions that support the Yocto Project, see the
55 section in the Yocto Project Reference Manual. For detailed
58 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/documentation/
H A DREADME4 This is the directory that contains the Yocto Project documentation. The Yocto
5 Project source repositories at https://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit.cgi have two
10 the set of Yocto Project manuals. When you clone the
14 Project release. The manuals at the tip of this
18 yocto-docs/documentation - The Git repository for the Yocto Project manuals.
21 Yocto Project documentation, you should set up
37 * brief-yoctoprojectqs - Yocto Project Quick Start
38 * overview-manual - Yocto Project Overview and Concepts Manual
39 * contributor-guide - Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded Contributor Guide
40 * ref-manual - Yocto Project Reference Manual
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H A Dwhat-i-wish-id-known.rst4 What I wish I'd known about Yocto Project
16 working with Yocto Project and they are updated regularly.
18 Using the Yocto Project is fairly easy, *until something goes wrong*. Without an
21 known before embarking on their first build with Yocto Project. Feel free to
31 have applied for Yocto Project Compatible status (structure continuity
32 assurance and testing) can be found in the :yocto_home:`Yocto Project
36 layer index is an original artifact from the Open Embedded Project. As such,
37 that index doesn't have the curating and testing that the Yocto Project
38 provides on Yocto Project Compatible layer list, but the latter has fewer
67 Yocto Project documentation is always being updated. Unfortunately, when you
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/documentation/contributor-guide/
H A Dreport-defect.rst3 Reporting a Defect Against the Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded
6 You can use the Yocto Project instance of
8 against BitBake, OpenEmbedded-Core, against any other Yocto Project component
10 Bugzilla see the ":ref:`Yocto Project Bugzilla <resources-bugtracker>`" section
11 in the Yocto Project Reference Manual. For more detail on any of the following
12 steps, see the Yocto Project
17 #. Open the Yocto Project implementation of :yocto_bugs:`Bugzilla <>`.
22 for which the bug was found. Bugs for the Yocto Project fall into
28 #. Choose the "Version" of the Yocto Project for which you found the
39 or might not affect the Yocto Project documentation. If you are
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-support/colord/
H A Dcolord-native.bb21 version=`grep 'Project version:' ${B}/meson-logs/meson-log.txt | sed 's|Project version: ||'`
25 echo "Project version: $major.$minor.$micro"
28 proj_name=`grep 'Project name:' ${B}/meson-logs/meson-log.txt | sed 's|Project name: ||'`
51 version=`grep 'Project version:' ${B}/meson-logs/meson-log.txt | sed 's|Project version: ||'`
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/files/common-licenses/
H A DFTL1 The FreeType Project LICENSE
9Project is distributed in several archive packages; some of them may contain, in addition to the F…
21 …isclaim all warranties covering The FreeType Project and assume no liability related to The FreeTy…
25 …""" Portions of this software are copyright © <year> The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org). All …
33Project', and `FreeType archive' refer to the set of files originally distributed by the authors (…
37 This license applies to all files distributed in the original FreeType Project, including all sourc…
39 The FreeType Project is copyright (C) 1996-2000 by David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg…
47 …copy, create derivative works of, distribute and sublicense the FreeType Project (in both source a…
53 These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the FreeType Project, not just the …
59 … this software in your documentation or advertising materials: `FreeType Project', `FreeType Engin…
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H A DOpenSSL-standalone1 Copyright (c) 1998-2019 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
17 "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
20 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to
27 permission of the OpenSSL Project.
31 "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/documentation/kernel-dev/
H A Dconcepts-appx.rst7 Yocto Project Kernel Development and Maintenance
10 Kernels available through the Yocto Project (Yocto Linux kernels), like
13 development cycle, the Yocto Project team chooses a Linux kernel based
15 final upstream ``kernel.org`` versions, and Yocto Project feature
21 the early stages of the Yocto Project development window.
23 This balance allows the Yocto Project team to deliver the most
34 Yocto Project Linux kernel that caters to specific embedded designer
42 and included with Yocto Project releases:
44 - *linux-yocto-4.1:* The stable Yocto Project kernel to use with
45 the Yocto Project Release 2.0. This kernel is based on the Linux 4.1
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H A Dintro.rst10 Regardless of how you intend to make use of the Yocto Project, chances
17 Project, and provides insight into how the Yocto Project team develops
20 Each Yocto Project release has a set of Yocto Linux kernel recipes,
26 and supported for at least one additional Yocto Project release. As they
42 The Yocto Project also provides a powerful set of kernel tools for
66 development of the Yocto Project.
70 you have a way to use the Yocto Project Linux kernel tools with your
87 as described in the Yocto Project Application Development and the
91 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
98 Kernel modification involves changing the Yocto Project kernel, which
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H A Dmaint-appx.rst10 This section describes construction of the Yocto Project kernel source
11 repositories as accomplished by the Yocto Project team to create Yocto
14 are shipped as part of a Yocto Project release. The team creates these
18 divisions found in a Yocto Linux kernel. Thus, the Yocto Project Linux
23 particular Yocto Project Linux kernel repository and use it to build
27 in the Yocto Project Linux kernel in any clone of the Yocto Project
29 example, the following commands clone the Yocto Project baseline Linux
37 how to set up a local Git repository of the Yocto Project Linux kernel
84 only taken by the Yocto Project team during an active development
88 The following steps describe what happens when the Yocto Project Team
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/bitbake/lib/toaster/tests/browser/
H A Dtest_new_project_page.py15 from orm.models import Project, Release, BitbakeVersion
66 self.assertTrue(Project.objects.filter(name=project_name).count(),
77 Project.objects.create_project(name=project_name,
106 (Project.objects.filter(name=project_name).count() == 1),
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/bitbake/lib/toaster/toastermain/management/commands/
H A Dbuildimport.py35 from orm.models import Project, Release, ProjectVariable
492 project = Project.objects.get(name=project_name)
509 project = Project.objects.get(name=project_name)
524 project = Project.objects.create_project(project_name,default_release,project)
548 project = Project.objects.create_project(project_name,release,project, imported=True)
557 project.set_variable(Project.PROJECT_SPECIFIC_CALLBACK,project_callback)
558 project.set_variable(Project.PROJECT_SPECIFIC_STATUS,Project.PROJECT_SPECIFIC_EDIT)
561 project.set_variable(Project.PROJECT_SPECIFIC_ISNEW,Project.PROJECT_SPECIFIC_NEW)
562 project.set_variable(Project.PROJECT_SPECIFIC_DEFAULTIMAGE,"core-image-minimal")
568 project.set_variable(Project.PROJECT_SPECIFIC_ISNEW,Project.PROJECT_SPECIFIC_NONE)
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/lib/patchtest/tests/
H A Dtest_mbox.py37 Project = collections.namedtuple('Project', ['name', 'listemail', 'gitrepo', 'paths']) variable in TestMbox
39 …bitbake = Project(name='Bitbake', listemail='bitbake-devel@lists.openembedded.org', gitrepo='http:…
40 …doc = Project(name='Documentantion', listemail='yocto@yoctoproject.org', gitrepo='http://git.y…
41 …poky = Project(name='Poky', listemail='poky@yoctoproject.org', gitrepo='http://git.yoctoproject…
42 …oe = Project(name='oe', listemail='openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org', gitrepo='http:…
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/bitbake/lib/toaster/toastergui/
H A Dapi.py17 from orm.models import Project, ProjectTarget, Build, Layer_Version
95 project = Project.objects.get(pk=kwargs['pid'])
161 project = Project.objects.get(pk=kwargs['pid'])
168 … project.set_variable(Project.PROJECT_SPECIFIC_DEFAULTIMAGE,str(request.POST['default_image']))
170 project.set_variable(Project.PROJECT_SPECIFIC_DEFAULTIMAGE,'')
204 project = Project.objects.get(pk=kwargs['pid'])
210 project.set_variable(Project.PROJECT_SPECIFIC_DEFAULTIMAGE,default_target)
283 project = Project.objects.get(pk=kwargs['pid'])
395 project = Project.objects.get(pk=kwargs['pid'])
467 except Project.DoesNotExist:
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H A Dtables.py10 from orm.models import Recipe, ProjectLayer, Layer_Version, Project
42 project = Project.objects.get(pk=kwargs['pid'])
48 project = Project.objects.get(pk=kwargs['pid'])
75 prj = Project.objects.get(pk = kwargs['pid'])
197 context['project'] = Project.objects.get(pk=kwargs['pid'])
201 project = Project.objects.get(pk=kwargs['pid'])
225 prj = Project.objects.get(pk = kwargs['pid'])
330 project = Project.objects.get(pk=kwargs['pid'])
361 prj = Project.objects.get(pk = kwargs['pid'])
492 project = Project.objects.get(pk=kwargs['pid'])
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