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palmtopdir ${libdir}/opie /usr/lib/opie | palmtopdir ${libdir}/opie /usr/lib/opie | ||
palmqtdir ${palmtopdir} /usr/lib/opie | palmqtdir ${palmtopdir} /usr/lib/opie | ||
When using these variables to actually install the components of a package from within a bitbake recipe they should used relative to the destination directory, D | |||
Revision as of 17:20, 21 February 2017
Yocto Project Openembedded directories installation variables
The following table provides a list of the variables that are used to control the directories into which files are installed.
These variables can be used directly by the recipe to refer to paths that will be used after the package is installed.
Variable name Definition Typical value
------------- -------------------- --------------------
prefix /usr /usr
base_prefix (empty) (empty)
exec_prefix ${base_prefix} (empty)
base_bindir ${base_prefix}/bin /bin
base_sbindir ${base_prefix}/sbin /sbin
base_libdir ${base_prefix}/lib /lib
datadir ${prefix}/share /usr/share
sysconfdir /etc /etc
localstatedir /var /var
infodir ${datadir}/info /usr/share/info
mandir ${datadir}/man /usr/share/man
docdir ${datadir}/doc /usr/share/doc
servicedir /srv /srv
bindir ${exec_prefix}/bin /usr/bin
sbindir ${exec_prefix}/sbin /usr/sbin
libexecdir ${exec_prefix}/libexec /usr/libexec
libdir ${exec_prefix}/lib /usr/lib
includedir ${exec_prefix}/include /usr/include
palmtopdir ${libdir}/opie /usr/lib/opie
palmqtdir ${palmtopdir} /usr/lib/opie
When using these variables to actually install the components of a package from within a bitbake recipe they should used relative to the destination directory, D