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Marc Chagall, 1913, La femme enceinte (Maternité), oil on canvas, 193 x 116 cm, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Source Stedelijk Museum. Date 1913 Author Marc Chagall. Permission (Reusing this file) See below.
OpenEmbedded tools use these recipes to fetch and patch source code, compile and link binaries, produce binary packages (ipk, deb, rpm), and create bootable images. Historically, OpenEmbedded recipes were stored in a single repository, and the metadata was structured as what is now called "OpenEmbedded-Classic".
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The distribution is the result of work by developers from the OpenZaurus, OpenEmbedded, and OpenSIMpad projects. The graphical user interfaces (GUIs) available are OPIE and GPE among other options. The Ångström distribution is in "competition" with Poky Linux [ 2 ] which is now part of the Yocto Project .
A key part of this is the OpenEmbedded build system, which enables developers to create their own Linux distribution specific to their environment. The Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded Project share maintainership of the main parts of the OpenEmbedded build system: the build engine, BitBake, and the core metadata
BitBake is a make-like build tool with the special focus of distributions and packages for embedded Linux cross compilation, although it is not limited to that.It is inspired by Portage, [3] which is the package management system used by the Gentoo Linux distribution.
Embedded software is computer software, written to control machines or devices that are not typically thought of as computers, commonly known as embedded systems.It is typically specialized for the particular hardware that it runs on and has time and memory constraints. [1]
Enceinte (from Latin incinctus "girdled, surrounded") is a French term that refers to the "main defensive enclosure of a fortification". [1] For a castle, this is the main defensive line of wall towers and curtain walls enclosing the position.