buildrootschalter/docs/manual/appendix.txt
Thomas De Schampheleire 569db40574 manual: high-level restructuring
The structure of the buildroot manual is not always clear. There is a large
number of chapters, and some chapters seem to overlap. The distinction
between general usage and developer information is not always clear.

This patch restructures the manual into four large parts:
- getting started
- user guide
- developer guide
- appendix

Except for the names of these parts, the section names are not yet changed.
Content-wise there are no changes yet either. This will be handled in
subsequent patches.

In order to achieve the introduction of a new level 'parts' above
'chapters', the section indicators (=, ==, ===, ...) of several sections
have to be moved one level down. Additionally, the leveloffset indication to
asciidoc has to be removed. Finally, to maintain more or less the same level
of detail in the table of contents, the toc.section.depth attribute is
reduced as well. Note that for some sections, less detail is visible now.

Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-08-17 21:09:52 +02:00

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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
include::makedev-syntax.txt[]
include::makeusers-syntax.txt[]
// Automatically generated lists:
[[package-list]]
== List of target packages available in Buildroot
include::package-list.txt[]
[[virtual-package-list]]
== List of virtual packages
These are the virtual packages known to +Buildroot+, with the
corresponding symbols and providers.
include::virtual-package-list.txt[]
[[host-package-list]]
== List of host utilities available in Buildroot
The following packages are all available in the menu +Host utilities+.
include::host-package-list.txt[]
[[deprecated-list]]
== Deprecated features
The following features are marked as _deprecated_ in Buildroot due to
them being either too old or unmaintained. They will be removed at
some point, so stop using them.
Each deprecated symbol in kconfig depends on a symbol
+BR2_DEPRECATED_SINCE_xxxx_xx+, which provides an indication of when
the feature can be removed: features will not be removed within the
year following deprecation. For example, a symbol depending on
+BR2_DEPRECATED_SINCE_2013_05+ can be removed from 2014.05 onwards.
include::deprecated-list.txt[]