Selecting an Initialization Manager 5.13.1. Building Software from an External Source 5.13. Handling Optional Module Packaging 5.11.5. Incrementing a Package Revision Number 5.11.3. Look for Other Ways to Minimize Size 5.10.8. Remove Package Management Requirements 5.10.7. Understand What Contributes to Your Image Size 5.10.4. Boot the Image and Verify Your Changes 5.9. Build the Modified QEMU Kernel Image 5.8.7. Fine-Tuning the Kernel Configuration File 5.8. OpenEmbedded Kickstart (.wks) Reference 5.7. Installing Multiple Versions of the Same Library 5.6. Combining Multiple Versions of Library Files into One Image 5.5.3. Adding a Formfactor Configuration File 5.5. Adding the Machine Configuration File 5.4.2. Splitting an Application into Multiple Packages 5.3.5. Writing a Recipe to Add a Package to Your Image 5.3.1. Customizing Images Using Custom Package Groups 5.3. Customizing Images Using Custom IMAGE_FEATURES andĮXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES 5.2.3. Creating a General Layer Using the yocto-layer Script 5.2. Best Practices to Follow When Creating Layers 5.1.4. Workflow Using Stand-Alone Cross-Development Toolchains 4.3. Workflow Using the ADT and Eclipse™ 4.2.2. Developing a Board Support Package (BSP) 4.1.2. Using Scripts to Push a Change Upstream and Request a Pull 3.9.2. Using the Yocto Project in a Team Environment 3.2.1. The Yocto Project Open Source Development Environment 3.1. Getting Started with the Yocto Project 2.1. The Yocto Project Development Manual 1.1.
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