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Embedded Linux Development with Yocto Project

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Embedded Linux Development with Yocto Project

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Embedded Linux Development with Yocto Project
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
References
Index

Utilizing a development shell


When editing packages or debugging build failures, a development shell can be a useful tool. When we use devshell, source files are extracted into the working directory, patches are applied, a new terminal is opened, and files are placed in the working directory.

In the new terminal, all the environment variables needed for the build are still defined, so we can use commands such as configure and make. The commands execute just as if the build system was executing them.

The following command is an example that uses devshell on a target named linux-yocto:

$: bitbake linux-yocto -c devshell 

This allow us to rework the Linux kernel source code and build it in place, to avoid building it from scratch in our development machine, and change its code as needed.

Tip

It is important to bear in mind that all changes made inside devshell are not persistent between builds; thus, we must be careful to record any change that is important, prior to leaving it.

As we have the source...