> Alex - I would use the full path name just to be clear about that > manage.py file. > > [Alex] Good idea, thank you.
> > Alex - in the mainstream YP documentation, the build directory is > consistently referred to as "Build Directory." When I use the term in a > chapter or section I try to link the term to the formal definition in the > dev-manual. I don't link every occurrence but the first ones to appear in > major sections or chapters. The link is > http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/current/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#build-directory. > When I am referring to an actual Build Directory, I format it using a > different font (Courier) and use the actual name. So, if it is the default > Build Directory, I say the build directory, and the word "build" appears in > the font reserved for filenames and commands throughout the YP > documentation. > >> >> [Alex] Let's change it then to "Build Directory", I think this conveys the proper message. > >============================================= >>> > >>> > >>> >When using the buildslist and builddelete commands, you need to consider >>> >the following: >>> > >>> > >>> >* For default configurations, your working directory must be the "build" >>> >directory. Using these command from the "build" directory allows >>> Toaster >>> >to find the "toaster.sqlite" file, which is located in the "build" >>> >directory. >>> > >>> > >>> >* For other database configurations, it is possible that you can use >>> >these commands from a directory other than the "build" directory. To do >>> >so, the "toastermain/settings.py" file must be configured to point to >>> the >>> >correct database backend. >>> > >>> > >>> >It is recommended to always call "manage.py" from the "build" directory. >>> > >>> >========================================================== >>> > >>> >>
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