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Documentation
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This is the directory that contains the BitBake documentation.
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Manual Organization
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===================
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Folders exist for individual manuals as follows:
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* bitbake-user-manual --- The BitBake User Manual
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Each folder is self-contained regarding content and figures.
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If you want to find HTML versions of the BitBake manuals on the web,
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go to https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/Documentation.
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Sphinx
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The BitBake documentation was migrated from the original DocBook
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format to Sphinx based documentation for the Yocto Project 3.2
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release.
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Additional information related to the Sphinx migration, and guidelines
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for developers willing to contribute to the BitBake documentation can
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be found in the Yocto Project Documentation README file:
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https://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/yocto-docs/tree/documentation/README
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How to build the Yocto Project documentation
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============================================
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Sphinx is written in Python. While it might work with Python2, for
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obvious reasons, we will only support building the BitBake
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documentation with Python3.
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Sphinx might be available in your Linux distro packages repositories,
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however it is not recommend using distro packages, as they might be
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old versions, especially if you are using an LTS version of your
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distro. The recommended method to install Sphinx and all required
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dependencies is to use the Python Package Index (pip).
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To install all required packages run:
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$ pip3 install sphinx sphinx_rtd_theme pyyaml
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To build the documentation locally, run:
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$ cd documentation
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$ make -f Makefile.sphinx html
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The resulting HTML index page will be _build/html/index.html, and you
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can browse your own copy of the locally generated documentation with
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your browser.
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