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			Use the new edk2-basetools pip module. Includes a helpful message in setup to let users know which has been selected. Cc: Bob Feng <bob.c.feng@intel.com> Cc: Liming Gao <gaoliming@byosoft.com.cn> Cc: Yuwei Chen <yuwei.chen@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Bob Feng <bob.c.feng@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Yuwei <Chen<yuwei.chen@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Matthew Carlson <matthewfcarlson@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # Edk2 Basetools
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| This folder has traditionally held the source of Python based tools used by EDK2.
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| The official repo this source has moved to https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-basetools.
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| This folder will remain in the tree until the next stable release (expected 202102).
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| There is a new folder under Basetools `BinPipWrappers` that uses the pip module rather than this tree for Basetools.
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| By adding the scope `pipbuild-win` or `pipbuild-unix` (depending on your host system), the SDE will use the
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| `BinPipWrappers` instead of the regular `BinWrappers`.
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| 
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| ## Why Move It?
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| The discussion is on the mailing list. The RFC is here: https://edk2.groups.io/g/rfc/topic/74009714#270
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| The benefits allow for the Basetools project to be used separately from EDK2 itself as well as offering it in a
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| globally accessible manner.
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| This makes it much easier to build a module using Basetools.
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| Separating the Basetools into their own repo allows for easier CI and contribution process.
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| Additional pros, cons, and process can be found on the mailing list.
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| 
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| ## How Do I Install It?
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| By default, EDK2 is tied to and tested with a specific version of the Basetools through `pip-requirements.txt`.
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| You can simply run:
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| ```bash
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| pip install -r pip-requirements.txt
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| ```
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| This will install the required module, thought we strongly suggest setting up a virtual environment.
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| Additionally, you can also install a local clone of the Basetools as well as a specific git commit.
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