Yes that did the trick. Awesome! I switched to the build scripts in the
meanwhile, to make sure I have the latest version.

2017-04-23 17:11 GMT+02:00 Rick Payne (Offshore) <ri...@rossfell.co.uk>:

>
> > What I think is a better approach is to take separatey the OSv kernel
> with just cpiod.so and mkfs.so (i.e., take build/release/loader.img) and
> the files, and compose the image with the size you want and uploading the
> files you want to it.  This is more-or-less what the Mikelangelo project's
> fork of Capstan is doing. Maybe that's what you are also planning to do?
>
> That is indeed the intention. Right now, I’m building an Erlang/OTP with
> the patches from your modules/ directory and reference that from the rebar
> build (just as you would if you were cross-compiling an erlang/otp
> application). The ‘base’ image I’m using is created image with libncurses,
> ssl etc. Once a few Erlang/OTP build issues are sorted, I may move to using
> loader.img, but it is convenient to have an image with cloud-init and the
> httpserver installed too...
>
> Cheers,
> Rick
>
>

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