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==Working with tmp/work==
==Working with tmp/work==
A thing you usually do not want to miss is to be able to recompile your source code if you change a line in it.
A thing you usually do not want to miss is to be able to recompile your source code if you change a line in it.
   bitbake -f -c foo
   bitbake -f -c compile foo
will only recompile your source nothing else
will only recompile your source nothing else
after that do a
after that do a

Revision as of 17:32, 19 September 2008

Intention

This page is intended to make the live of new developers easier. Feel free to add all your usual bitbake commands to this page

Working with tmp/work

A thing you usually do not want to miss is to be able to recompile your source code if you change a line in it.

 bitbake -f -c compile foo

will only recompile your source nothing else after that do a

 bitbake foo

to get a new package