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Welcome to '''[http://www.openembedded.org | Welcome to '''[http://www.openembedded.org OpenEmbedded]''', the build framework for embedded Linux. '''OpenEmbedded''' offers a best-in-class cross-compile environment. It allows developers to create a complete Linux Distribution for embedded systems. Some of the OpenEmbedded advantages include: | ||
* adopted as the build system for the [http://yoctoproject.org Yocto Project] in March 2011. | |||
* support for many hardware architectures | * support for many hardware architectures | ||
* multiple releases for those architectures | * multiple releases for those architectures | ||
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* easy to customize | * easy to customize | ||
* runs on any Linux distribution | * runs on any Linux distribution | ||
* cross-compiles 1000's of packages including GTK+, the X Windows system, Mono, Java, and about anything else you might ever need | * cross-compiles 1000's of packages including GTK+, Qt, the X Windows system, Mono, Java, and about anything else you might ever need |
Latest revision as of 19:25, 13 May 2015
Welcome to OpenEmbedded, the build framework for embedded Linux. OpenEmbedded offers a best-in-class cross-compile environment. It allows developers to create a complete Linux Distribution for embedded systems. Some of the OpenEmbedded advantages include:
- adopted as the build system for the Yocto Project in March 2011.
- support for many hardware architectures
- multiple releases for those architectures
- tools for speeding up the process of recreating the base after changes have been made
- easy to customize
- runs on any Linux distribution
- cross-compiles 1000's of packages including GTK+, Qt, the X Windows system, Mono, Java, and about anything else you might ever need