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@@ -516,8 +516,8 @@ variable.
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- *Selecting a Variable:* The ``OVERRIDES`` variable is a
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colon-character-separated list that contains items for which you want
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to satisfy conditions. Thus, if you have a variable that is
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- conditional on “arm”, and “arm” is in ``OVERRIDES``, then the
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- “arm”-specific version of the variable is used rather than the
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+ conditional on "arm", and "arm" is in ``OVERRIDES``, then the
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+ "arm"-specific version of the variable is used rather than the
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non-conditional version. Here is an example: ::
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OVERRIDES = "architecture:os:machine"
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@@ -1917,8 +1917,8 @@ This command returns the signature data in a readable
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format that allows you to examine the inputs used when the OpenEmbedded
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build system generates signatures. For example, using
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``bitbake-dumpsigs`` allows you to examine the ``do_compile`` task's
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-“sigdata” for a C application (e.g. ``bash``). Running the command also
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-reveals that the “CC” variable is part of the inputs that are hashed.
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+"sigdata" for a C application (e.g. ``bash``). Running the command also
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+reveals that the "CC" variable is part of the inputs that are hashed.
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Any changes to this variable would invalidate the stamp and cause the
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``do_compile`` task to run.
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