commit | 7cdb4af23c6d0c7619d4ecf3904d39507ca10c8e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Grace Kihumba <gkihumba@google.com> | Tue Apr 04 04:46:18 2017 |
committer | Grace Kihumba <gkihumba@google.com> | Tue Apr 04 04:46:18 2017 |
tree | 022612015628bf9c1fbc173325ccf64d0a9c5ad9 | |
parent | bb6368dc9b84e551f7e50b5d53bff6a69008d4e6 [diff] |
Fix up manifest after branching refs/heads/stabilize-9428.B. Change-Id: I260e886380aa62c61145d9db2ae46f2a514c0d32
Repo is the tool that we use to manage our local checkouts. It parses the manifest specified by the default.xml
file. The name of the manifest can be ovverriden using -m
. One could also check out a subset of the manifest using the repo groups
feature. This section documents the important groups that are part of the default chromiumos manifest.
This group is the minimum subset of repos needed to do a full build of Chrome OS. It doesn't include all of the repos to necessarily test the OS image but does include all those needed to create an iamge.
The subset of repos needed to perform release actions i.e. payload generation, etc. Used by release engineers, TPMs, and Infra team members. Note this group isn't useful without a checkout of manifest-internal.
Tools needed to perform routine lab administrative actions like DUT re-allocation or lab server management.