added -noclasspath option to the ant cleanall for ForceRebuild, also changed edkii in readme to edk2 for the directory path.

git-svn-id: https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2@1209 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
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lhauch 2006-08-07 22:17:13 +00:00
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@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ check out the entire EDK II source tree.
In a command window, change to the top-level directory of the EDK II source.
To test your tool chain setup and to build the supplied tools, execute:
c:\MyWork\edkii\> edksetup ForceRebuild
c:\MyWork\edk2\> edksetup ForceRebuild
(The edksetup script is referred to as the setup command throughout the
rest of this document.)
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ script (without any arguments), any time you want to build.
Set the WORKSPACE environment variable, e.g.:
c:\> set WORKSPACE=C:\MyWork\edkii
c:\> set WORKSPACE=C:\MyWork\edk2
You may need to edit the text files Tools/Conf/target.txt and
Tools/Conf/tools_def.txt (created by edksetup) using your favorite
@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ paths (as per the default installation of the tools), so a customized
install may require this manual process.
Once this is completed, you are ready to test the build, by executing:
c:\MyWork\edkii\> build
c:\MyWork\edk2\> build
This command builds the active platform specified in text file target.txt. If
the active platform is not specified target.txt, you must execute the build
@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ environment variable, TOOL_CHAIN to "gcc" before running the
edksetup script. Example: export TOOL_CHAIN=gcc
To test your tool chain setup and to build the supplied tools, execute:
c:\MyWork\edkii\> edksetup ForceRebuild
c:\MyWork\edk2\> edksetup ForceRebuild
On Linux systems, you must source the edksetup.sh file to load the correct
settings into your shell.
@ -347,14 +347,14 @@ rest of this document.
Any changes to the tool source code or XML Schema documents require that
you execute the following:
c:\MyWork\edkii\> edksetup ForceRebuild
c:\MyWork\edk2\> edksetup ForceRebuild
You must set the WORKSPACE environment variable, or run the edksetup
script (without any arguments), any time you want to build.
Set the WORKSPACE environment variable, e.g.:
c:\> set WORKSPACE=C:\MyWork\edkii
c:\> set WORKSPACE=C:\MyWork\edk2
You may need to edit the text files Tools/Conf/target.txt and
Tools/Conf/tools_def.txt (created by edksetup) using your favorite
@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ paths (as per the default installation of the tools), so a customized
tool installation may require this manual process.
Once this is completed, you are ready to test the build, by executing:
c:\MyWork\edkii\> build
c:\MyWork\edk2\> build
This command builds the active platform specified in text file target.txt. If
the active platform is not specified, go to the sub-directory that contains FPD
@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ In the command window:
c:\<directory>\> build
or
cd to the platform (FPD file) that you want to build and execute this command:
c:\MyWork\edkii\EdkNt32Pkg\> build
c:\MyWork\edk2\EdkNt32Pkg\> build
Note that the active platform specified in target.txt overrides the platform
specified by any FPD file in the current directory. For more information
@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ Individual Module Builds
After running the setup command, you can build individual modules.
In the command window, cd to the module that you want to build, and
execute the build command:
c:\MyWork\edkii\MdePkg\Library\BaseLib\> build
c:\MyWork\edk2\MdePkg\Library\BaseLib\> build
You must set the active platform in target.txt for individual module builds.

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@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ echo Resetting the PATH variable to include the FRAMEWORK_TOOLS_PATH for this WO
goto skipbuild
:ForceBuild
call ant -f %WORKSPACE%\Tools\build.xml cleanall
call ant -noclasspath -f %WORKSPACE%\Tools\build.xml cleanall
:NormalBuild
@REM