Repo Primer for Linux microPlatform¶
This section describes Repo and how the Linux microPlatform uses it. If you’re unfamiliar with Repo, it may make things clearer.
A Linux microPlatform build tree installation contains multiple Git repositories, which are managed by a manifest file in a Repo manifest repository.
The manifest repository’s name is lmp-manifest
. It’s a Git
repository, just like any of the source code repositories. In
Building the Linux microPlatform, repo init is given the URL for the
manifest repository.
The manifest repository contains a manifest file, named
default.xml
. This file describes the other Git repositories in
the Linux microPlatform installation, and their metadata. During
installation, repo sync is run after repo init
. This clones the
other repositories according to the contents of the manifest.
Roughly speaking, the manifest file contains:
- remotes, which specify where Linux microPlatform repositories are hosted.
- projects, which specify the Git repositories that make up the microPlatform, along with the remotes to fetch them from, and Git branches to check out.