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diff --git a/docs/manual/download-location.txt b/docs/manual/download-location.txt index 4befe0a2a..36a13562e 100644 --- a/docs/manual/download-location.txt +++ b/docs/manual/download-location.txt @@ -3,25 +3,18 @@ Location of downloaded packages ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The various tarballs that are downloaded by Buildroot are all stored in -+DL_DIR+, which by default is the +dl+ directory. If you want +The various tarballs that are downloaded by Buildroot are all stored +in +BR2_DL_DIR+, which by default is the +dl+ directory. If you want to keep a complete version of Buildroot which is known to be working with the associated tarballs, you can make a copy of this directory. -This will allow you to regenerate the toolchain and the target filesystem -with exactly the same versions. +This will allow you to regenerate the toolchain and the target +filesystem with exactly the same versions. If you maintain several Buildroot trees, it might be better to have a -shared download location. This can be accessed by creating a symbolic -link from the +dl+ directory to the shared download location: - ------------------ - $ ln -s <shared download location> dl ------------------ - -Another way of accessing a shared download location is to create the -+BUILDROOT_DL_DIR+ environment variable. If this is set, then the -value of DL_DIR in the project is overridden. The following line -should be added to +<~/.bashrc>+. +shared download location. This can be achieved by pointing the ++BUILDROOT_DL_DIR+ environment variable to a directory. If this is +set, then the value of +BR2_DL_DIR+ in the Buildroot configuration is +overridden. The following line should be added to +<~/.bashrc>+. ----------------- $ export BUILDROOT_DL_DIR <shared download location> |