On Mi, 08.11.17 20:00, mag...@minimum.se (mag...@minimum.se) wrote:
> > On Mi, 08.11.17 11:31, mag...@minimum.se (mag...@minimum.se) wrote:
> >
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> My team is building a embedded (Linux) platform which is to be
> >> distributed
> >> within our company as a binary distribution. On
> On Mi, 08.11.17 11:31, mag...@minimum.se (mag...@minimum.se) wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> My team is building a embedded (Linux) platform which is to be
>> distributed
>> within our company as a binary distribution. On top of the platform,
>> other
>> teams write applications and put in branding to
On Mi, 08.11.17 11:31, mag...@minimum.se (mag...@minimum.se) wrote:
> Hi!
>
> My team is building a embedded (Linux) platform which is to be distributed
> within our company as a binary distribution. On top of the platform, other
> teams write applications and put in branding to create products.
mag...@minimum.se writes:
> 3. The third option I see is to use generators. I have limited experience
> with generators, but it seems to be a mechanism to dynamically add units
> as the system boots. I could implement this by storing application
> manifests on the application partition and let a
On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 12:31 PM, wrote:
> Hi!
>
> My team is building a embedded (Linux) platform which is to be distributed
> within our company as a binary distribution. On top of the platform, other
> teams write applications and put in branding to create products.
>
> To
Hi!
My team is building a embedded (Linux) platform which is to be distributed
within our company as a binary distribution. On top of the platform, other
teams write applications and put in branding to create products.
To separate the applications from the platform, apps and related files are