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bitbake foo | bitbake foo | ||
==Check Recipe Version== | |||
bitbake -s | grep foo | |||
==Check Bitbake Version== | |||
bitbake --version | |||
==Run Bitbake A Little at a Time== | |||
bitbake -c listtasks foo | |||
# lists the tasks | |||
bitbake -c taskname foo | |||
==Show build environment== | |||
bitbake -e foo | |||
[[Category:Dev]] | [[Category:Dev]] |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 27 April 2016
Intention
This page is intended to make the life of new developers easier. Feel free to add all your usual bitbake commands to this page
Start a build
To get a package build just type
bitbake foo
where foo is the name of the package without any extension or version number.
Clean up
bitbake -c clean foo
This command will clean up your tmp dir for the given package. It is very useful if you work on a new .bb recipe. Without it your changes to the recipe may not work.
Working with tmp/work
To recompile your source code if you change a line in it.
bitbake -f -c compile foo
The command above recompiled the code for foo. To build the ipk use the command below
bitbake foo
Check Recipe Version
bitbake -s | grep foo
Check Bitbake Version
bitbake --version
Run Bitbake A Little at a Time
bitbake -c listtasks foo # lists the tasks bitbake -c taskname foo
Show build environment
bitbake -e foo