Hi everybody,
in the last ELCE, David point out in his presentation that we should
improve how to deploy Yocto images on the target.
I did some work this year to provide a reliable way for some customers
of us to install Yocto's images in field, and I have published last week
the sources. Here
Stefano,
This is a really great tool. I'm always developing a new software update
tool for each new project, since there are different requirements.
As I can see you are dealing with different scenarios, and this is really
amazing.
I'm already cloning meta-swupdate to test it.
Looking at recipes
Hi Bryan,
On 21/11/2013 16:48, Bryan Evenson wrote:
Stefano,
Looks interesting. I have a question that I didn't see covered in
the documentation (yet).
I know, this is my fault. Writing documentation is a task that is always
postponed ;-)
I can see the benefit to having a single image
Hi Michael,
On 21/11/2013 19:20, michael_e_br...@dell.com wrote:
Thanks for posting this. It’s very timely for a project I am in the
initial stages of designing. I have looked over the docs and some of the
code, and am interested in using this.
I would make a couple suggestions:
Hi Diego,
On 21/11/2013 13:34, Diego Sueiro wrote:
Stefano,
This is a really great tool. I'm always developing a new software update
tool for each new project, since there are different requirements.
That is right. I did the same in the past, until I recognize that I
waste a lot of effort.
enough to see how difficult this would be to add.
--
Michael
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Subject: [yocto] Deploying Yocto build images
Hi everybody,
in the last ELCE, David point out in his presentation that we should
improve how to deploy Yocto images on the target