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diff --git a/docs/usermanual/chapters/getting_oe.xml b/docs/usermanual/chapters/getting_oe.xml index 5d6709321a..1d51a55ca0 100644 --- a/docs/usermanual/chapters/getting_oe.xml +++ b/docs/usermanual/chapters/getting_oe.xml @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ <para>To create the directory structure: <screen> -$ mkdir -p $OEBASE/build/conf -$ cd $OEBASE</screen> +$ <command>mkdir</command> -p $OEBASE/build/conf +$ <command>cd</command> $OEBASE</screen> The <literal>$OEBASE/build</literal> directory will contain your local configurations and extensions to the OpenEmbedded system which allow @@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ $ <command>mv</command> bitbake-1.8.12 bitbake <section><title>Checking Out OpenEmbedded With Git</title> <para>Once you have installed Git, checkout the OpenEmbedded repository: <screen> -$ cd $OEBASE -$ git clone git://git.openembedded.org/openembedded</screen> +$ <command>cd</command> $OEBASE +$ <command>git</command> clone git://git.openembedded.org/openembedded</screen> The <literal>$OEBASE/openembedded/</literal> directory should now exist.</para> </section> @@ -98,22 +98,22 @@ $ git clone git://git.openembedded.org/openembedded</screen> seems good practice to update your OpenEmbedded tree at least daily. To do this, run: <screen> -$ cd $OEBASE -$ git pull</screen> +$ <command>cd</command> $OEBASE +$ <command>git</command> pull</screen> </para> </section> <section><title>Changing Branches</title> <para>Working with multiple branches is very easy to do with Git. The OpenEmbedded repository holds many branches. To list all branches, use this command: - <screen>$ git branch -a</screen> + <screen>$ <command>git</command> branch -a</screen> Branch names that begin with <literal>origin/</literal> denote branches that exist on the remote server. The name with a * in front of it is the branch currently checked out. If you want to work with a remote branch, you must first create a local copy of it. The following command will create a local copy of a remote branch: - <screen>$ git branch <local_name> <remote_name></screen> + <screen>$ <command>git</command> branch <local_name> <remote_name></screen> To change branches, use this command: - <screen>$ git checkout <branch_name></screen> + <screen>$ <command>git</command> checkout <branch_name></screen> There are more complicated branch operations that can be done with git, but those are beyond the scope of this document.</para> </section> @@ -149,12 +149,12 @@ $ git pull</screen> <para>If you use a CSH like shell (e.g. on a FreeBSD system), you will set environment variables like this: <screen> -$ setenv VAR_NAME "VAR_VALUE"</screen> +$ <command>setenv</command> VAR_NAME "VAR_VALUE"</screen> </para> </footnote>, do this: <screen> -$ export OEBASE=/path/to/your/oe/installation</screen> +$ <command>export</command> OEBASE=/path/to/your/oe/installation</screen> </para> @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ $ export OEBASE=/path/to/your/oe/installation</screen> your <varname>PATH</varname> environment variable like this: <screen> -$ export PATH=$OEBASE/bitbake/bin:$PATH</screen> +$ <command>export</command> PATH=$OEBASE/bitbake/bin:$PATH</screen> </para> <para>In order for bitbake to find the configuration files for @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ $ export PATH=$OEBASE/bitbake/bin:$PATH</screen> variable. <screen> -$ export BBPATH=$OEBASE/build:$OEBASE/openembedded</screen> +$ <command>export</command> BBPATH=$OEBASE/build:$OEBASE/openembedded</screen> </para> <para>Finally, if you wish to allow BitBake to inherit @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ $ export BBPATH=$OEBASE/build:$OEBASE/openembedded</screen> need to set the <varname>BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE</varname> variable: <screen> -$ export BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE="OEBASE"</screen> +$ <command>export</command> BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE="OEBASE"</screen> Note the absence of the "$" character which implies that you are setting <varname>BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE</varname> to the variable name, not @@ -192,9 +192,9 @@ $ export BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE="OEBASE"</screen> copy the default <filename>local.conf.sample</filename> like this: <screen> -$ cd $OEBASE -$ cp openembedded/conf/local.conf.sample build/conf/local.conf -$ vi build/conf/local.conf</screen> +$ <command>cd</command> $OEBASE +$ <command>cp</command> openembedded/conf/local.conf.sample build/conf/local.conf +$ <command>vi</command> build/conf/local.conf</screen> It is actually recommended to start smaller and keep <filename>local.conf.sample</filename> in the background. Add |