On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Mark Hatle <mark.ha...@windriver.com> wrote:
> There are two ways to generate an SDK.
>
> * targeted SDK -- This is a meta-toolchain* recipe that lists -exactly- what
> is going to be in the SDK.  This is great if you want to limit your SDK to
> specific libraries for your application developers.

Is this the one created using:

    $ bitbake meta-toolchain

?

> * implied / image based SDK -- This type of SDK bases off of what is in the
> image to generate an SDK that contains all of the libraries that are
> runnable inside of the image.  This is a very simple way to generate an SDK
> for application developers that -will- match the run-time image.

Is this the one created by:

    $ bitbake -c populate_sdk <image>

?

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