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Using Yocto Project with BeagleBone Black

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785289736
Pages 144 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Hafiz Muhammad I Sadiq Hafiz Muhammad I Sadiq
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Irfan Sadiq Irfan Sadiq
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Using Yocto Project with BeagleBone Black
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Welcome to Yocto Project and BeagleBone Black 2. What's BitBake All About? 3. Creating the helloworld Recipe 4. Adding Multimedia to Your Board 5. Creating and Exploring Layers 6. Your First Console Game 7. Turning BeagleBone into a Home Surveillance System 8. BeagleBone as a Wi-Fi Access Point Index

BitBake options


BitBake also follows the standard of the -h or --help option. So, anytime, we can list all the available options by running BitBake with any of these options. Thus, we won't get into their details. We will try to discuss only those options that we will encounter most, or we need the most. Another standard or generic option is to get the --version version of BitBake, which is also available. We used the simplest form of BitBake in the previous chapter to build our images:

$ bitbake core-image-sato

Here, core-image-sato was the name of the image recipe we were building.

The format of bitbake command as inferred from bitbake -h is as follows:

Usage: bitbake [options] [recipe name/target …]

In the preceding example, we did not provide any option, as it was not required in the scenario we were building.

Now, issue BitBake with -h, as shown here from the build directory that we created in the first chapter:

$ bitbake -h 

We will skip the output here due to the length and discuss some...

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