Michael Jennings wrote:
On Wednesday, 25 May 2005, at 14:23:39 (+0100),
Andrew Elcock wrote:
if you edit the file then the app has no idea - over IPC the
application gets alerted to the change and picks it up immediately.

You're assuming the application is running.  It may not be.  Simon's
work has an entirely different purpose and is perfectly suited for
situations where exsh is not.  And vice versa.


Exactly correct. I'm doing embedded Linux development and the entire kernel+rootfs for our products are built and configured by nightly build scripts which spit out a firmware image for flashing onto the boards.

I wanted to be able to create the default config.eet files as part of this automated build process.

--
Simon Poole
www.appliancestudio.com



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