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Otavio Salvador
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Otavio Salvador

Otavio Salvador loves technology and started his free software activities in 1999. In 2002, he founded O.S. Systems, a company focused on embedded system development services and consultancy worldwide, creating and maintaining customized BSPs, and helping companies with their product developments challenges. This resulted in his joining the OpenEmbedded community in 2008, when he became an active contributor to the OpenEmbedded project.
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Daiane Angolini
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Daiane Angolini

Daiane Angolini has been working with embedded Linux since 2008. She has been working as an application engineer at NXP, acting on internal development, porting custom applications from Android, and on-site customer support for i.MX architectures in areas such as the Linux kernel, u-boot, Android, Yocto Project, and user-space applications. However, it was on the Yocto Project that she found her place.
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Understanding the sysroot directories


Traditionally, the Yocto Project’s sysroot directory was shared among all the recipes and the build system environment, but this has a number of shortcomings as this macro environment has all the dependencies of all recipes previously built, and those libraries and utilities may influence other recipes. Since Yocto Project 2.4 (Rocko), the sysroot structure has been improved to use a recipe-specific sysroot. The content of the sysroot directories are shown in the following figure:

After we build the procps, version 3.3.12, recipe, we get two sets of sysroot directories, as shown in the previous screenshot. The directories are recipes-sysroot-native and recipes-sysroot, and inside each sysroot set, there is a sub-directory called sysroot-provides. This directory lists the packages installed on each sysroot.

recipe-sysroot-native includes the build dependencies used in the host system during the build process. It is critical to the cross-compilation process...

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Otavio Salvador

Otavio Salvador loves technology and started his free software activities in 1999. In 2002, he founded O.S. Systems, a company focused on embedded system development services and consultancy worldwide, creating and maintaining customized BSPs, and helping companies with their product developments challenges. This resulted in his joining the OpenEmbedded community in 2008, when he became an active contributor to the OpenEmbedded project.
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Daiane Angolini

Daiane Angolini has been working with embedded Linux since 2008. She has been working as an application engineer at NXP, acting on internal development, porting custom applications from Android, and on-site customer support for i.MX architectures in areas such as the Linux kernel, u-boot, Android, Yocto Project, and user-space applications. However, it was on the Yocto Project that she found her place.
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