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authorChris Johns <chrisj@rtems.org>2017-03-21 14:21:15 +1100
committerChris Johns <chrisj@rtems.org>2017-03-21 14:21:15 +1100
commite9b193a5fab73847b4736b840ae27f5b93cf86c7 (patch)
treec8cd77480381f0c5765e1bfdc01e6173cb2a5dcd
parentUse a single top level version number. (diff)
downloadrtems-docs-e9b193a5fab73847b4736b840ae27f5b93cf86c7.tar.bz2
rsb: Fix the path to the tar for the untar with strip option.4.11.2
The change is different to the ticket because the example is about coping and deploying the build on a different machine. Closes #2324.
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@@ -378,14 +378,15 @@ the tar file somewhere and copy the file tree from the level you have write
access from. Embedding the full prefix path in the tar files lets you know what
the prefix is and is recommended. For example if
``/home/chris/development/rtems/4.11`` is the prefix used you cannot change
-directory to the root (``/``) and install because the ``/home`` is root access
-only. To install you would:
+directory to the root (``/``) and untar the file because the ``/home`` is root
+access only. To install a tar file you have downloaded into your new machine's
+``Downloads`` directory in your home directoty you would enter:
.. code-block:: shell
- $ cd
- $ tar --strip-components=3 -xjf rtems-4.11-sparc-rtems4.11-1.tar.bz2
-
+ $ cd /somewhere
+ $ tar --strip-components=3 -xjf \
+ $HOME/Downloads/rtems-4.11-sparc-rtems4.11-1.tar.bz2
A build set tar file is created by adding ``--bset-tar-file`` option to the
``sb-set-builder`` command::