Application Development with Legacy SDK

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Yocto Test Kitchen

Welcome to the Yocto Test Kitchen! It can be a bit overwhelming to know where to start with the Yocto Project. You know you want to build an application, but where and how do you get started? A development environment can be an abstract, somewhat hard-to-imagine thing. This part of the wiki is intended to fill the knowledge gap between the Quick Start and the myriad of ways to build an image and run it on real (or emulated) hardware. And what better way to do that than with a "Test Kitchen" analogy?

Our Yocto Test Kitchen must be Linux-powered, of course. And using one of the supported distributions in our Linux-powered kitchen means that we'll already either have or have a way to easily get everything we need to follow the recipes in our Cookbook.