Intel(R) Platform Innovation Framework for EFI\r
EFI Development Kit II (EDK II)\r
-2010-03-31\r
+2011-12-14\r
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Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its\r
subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.\r
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.\r
-Copyright (c) 2007 - 2010, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.\r
+Copyright (c) 2007 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.\r
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-EDK II packages can be checked out from the following SVN address:\r
-http://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2 \r
+EDK II packages can be gathered from the following address:\r
+ https://github.com/tianocore/edk2.git\r
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The detailed introduction of these packages can be found in each package\r
description file. (The *.dec file under the package directory)\r
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The most recent version of the setup instructions is available on the EDK II\r
web-site:\r
- http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/tianocore/index.php?title=Step-by-step_instructions\r
+ https://github.com/tianocore/tianocore.github.io/wiki/Getting%20Started%20with%20EDK%20II\r
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c:\MyWork\edk2\> edksetup --nt32\r
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-The default tool chain (named MYTOOLS) is pre-configured to use VS2005 for IA32\r
-and X64 target architectures and the DDK for IPF target architectures. To use a\r
+The default tool chain (named MYTOOLS) is pre-configured to use VS2008 for IA32\r
+and X64 target architectures and DDK3790 for IPF target architectures. To use a\r
different tool chain, either modify the tools_def.txt file's MYTOOLS entries,\r
or modify the %WORKSPACE%\Conf\target.txt file's TOOL_CHAIN_TAG. The pre-defined\r
tags are listed near the top of the %WORKSPACE%\Conf\tools_def.txt file, below\r
the Supported Tool Chains comment.\r
Alternatively, you may use the build command's -t option to specify a different\r
-tool chain tag name: build -t VS2003 ... , for example. Using this method will\r
-require that you always use the build command's -t option.\r
+tool chain tag name: build -t VS2008 ... , for example. Using this method will\r
+require that you always use the build command's -t option. If you use 64-bit \r
+Windows OS, you should use tool chain tag name with x86, such as VS2008x86.\r
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-Next, go to the module directory and begin to build. This example is for the\r
+Next, go to the module directory and begin to build. This example is for the\r
HelloWorld application.\r
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c:\MyWork\edk2\> cd MdeModulePkg\Application\HelloWorld\r
c:\MyWork\edk2\> build\r
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If you want to build the a module in another package (for example, \r
-MdePkg\Library\BaseLib\BaseLib.inf), please edit the file,\r
-%WORKSPACE%\Conf\Target.txt, first.\r
+MdePkg\Library\BaseLib\BaseLib.inf), please edit the file\r
+%WORKSPACE%\Conf\Target.txt first.\r
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Change the following line\r
ACTIVE_PLATFORM = MdeModulePkg/MdeModulePkg.dsc\r
Tools in Python\r
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-* Run buld tool written in Python from source\r
- The build tool written in Python can be executed from its source directly as\r
- long as you have the Python interpreter (version 2.5) installed. The source\r
- of Python code is locating at:\r
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- http://edk2-buildtools.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2-buildtools/trunk/BaseTools\r
+* Run build tool written in Python from source\r
+ It can be executed from its source directly as long as you have the Python\r
+ interpreter (version 2.5.4) installed. The source code is located at\r
+ WORKSPACE/BaseTools.\r
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where:\r
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