Hi Rizwan,

Thank you for your questions!

1. What is the exact difference between Toaster with Local yocto project and 
Toaster with any other release such as krogoth or Morty.

The “local” option uses whatever version and source of Yocto Project that you 
had installed and started Toaster with. The advantage is speed since it local 
and control since you set up your clone.

The “release” options use the public release git repositories, and not the 
local content (beyond starting Toaster). The advantage is full access to a 
tested release, with all their layers and packages, so you do not need to worry 
about making sure your local installation is complete.

2. In the Local yocto project in Toaster, will the user be able to add 
published  OE layers to his project?

No, unless you add them yourself.

3. If by using krogoth or Morty branch for development, the user will be able 
to access all the layers/recipes published, why would he use Local development 
with Toaster?

See above. It comes down to control and speed. If you know what you want and 
can manage the installation, then go for it. If you are exploring, then use the 
official repos.

4. What is exact difference between setting up Toaster locally and as a hosted 
Toaster?

If you only want to access the Toaster server on the machine you are hosting it 
on, then go simple and start Toaster with the webport=<port>.



If you (and others!) would like to access the Toaster server across the network 
from any other host, then start Toaster with webport=<IP>:<port>.

5. Will you be providing Toaster GUI along with Eclipse IDE? Which I now see is 
not available.
Toaster is its own GUI leveraging HTTP and web browsers and is focused on 
building and analyzing working projects, so there is no need for integration or 
connection with Eclipse.

The Yocto Project support for Eclipse is more related around developing and 
debugging applications, something Toaster will not be doing.

- David


From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rizwan Md
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 8:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Toaster] Understanding Toaster


Hello,

I am new to Yocto project, I have been learning about it. I thought of using 
Toaster for the same. I find Toaster to be appealing. But, I have some doubts 
regarding toaster. I have listed them below.

1. What is the exact difference between Toaster with Local yocto project and 
Toaster with any other release such as krogoth or Morty.

2. In the Local yocto project in Toaster, will the user be able to add 
published  OE layers to his project?

3. If by using krogoth or Morty branch for development, the user will be able 
to access all the layers/recipes published, why would he use Local development 
with Toaster?

4. What is exact difference between setting up Toaster locally and as a hosted 
Toaster?

5. Will you be providing Toaster GUI along with Eclipse IDE? Which I now see is 
not available.

Please help me understand it better.
Thanks in advance.

Rizwan.
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