It looks like openwrt, though not sure how much they have done. Anyone has any insight?
- eric
looping benjamin as I know he is working on this project, he's done some work on panda too. nicolas
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Eric Miao eric.miao@linaro.org wrote:
It looks like openwrt, though not sure how much they have done. Anyone has any insight?
- eric
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+++ Eric Miao [2011-04-07 23:13 +0800]:
It looks like openwrt, though not sure how much they have done. Anyone has any insight?
Openbricks has evolved from the geexbox project, which was an extremely slick mini-distro for loading itself into RAM and watching DVDs back in about 2004ish. The build-system was well-engineered even back then.
It seems that they have realised they had quite a nice build system so they have split that out and made it into a project. The main developer gave a talk at FOSDEM ths year.
I'm not sure that the world actually needs any more embedded build systems based on kbuild (ptxdist, buildroot, yocto, openembedded is probably sufficient), but here is one more anyway. I haven't tried using it in its modern incarnation, but it looked good.
Wookey
Dnia 2011-04-07, czw o godzinie 16:36 +0100, Wookey pisze:
+++ Eric Miao [2011-04-07 23:13 +0800]:
It looks like openwrt, though not sure how much they have done. Anyone has any insight?
Openbricks has evolved from the geexbox project, which was an extremely slick mini-distro for loading itself into RAM and watching DVDs back in about 2004ish. The build-system was well-engineered even back then.
It seems that they have realised they had quite a nice build system so they have split that out and made it into a project. The main developer gave a talk at FOSDEM ths year.
I attended that talk too. For me it looks like Yet Another Build System and I do not see great future for them - last time I checked it was still geexbox + just few addons to make it not look like 'lets build media center from sources instead of packages'.
I'm not sure that the world actually needs any more embedded build systems based on kbuild (ptxdist, buildroot, yocto, openembedded is probably sufficient),
OpenEmbedded and Yoctoproject are not kbuild based - we wrote own tools
Hi Eric, FYI:
http://projects.powerdeveloper.org/project/imx515/795
Benjamin Zores signed up for a Project and we have tried many times unsuccessfully to reach him.
Not sure what his status is, but copied the email we have on this message.
R&B
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Eric Miao eric.miao@linaro.org wrote:
It looks like openwrt, though not sure how much they have done. Anyone has any insight?
- eric
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Whoops...
http://projects.powerdeveloper.org/project/imx515/812
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Raquel and Bill bbrv@genesi-usa.comwrote:
Hi Eric, FYI:
http://projects.powerdeveloper.org/project/imx515/795
Benjamin Zores signed up for a Project and we have tried many times unsuccessfully to reach him.
Not sure what his status is, but copied the email we have on this message.
R&B
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Eric Miao eric.miao@linaro.org wrote:
It looks like openwrt, though not sure how much they have done. Anyone has any insight?
- eric
linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev
Hum ... Never received such a mail ...
OpenBricks is an embedded build framework, close to what OpenWRT or OpemEmbedded could offer but much more oriented over multimedia.
Ben
On 7 avr. 2011, at 17:38, Raquel and Bill bbrv@genesi-usa.com wrote:
Hi Eric, FYI:
http://projects.powerdeveloper.org/project/imx515/795
Benjamin Zores signed up for a Project and we have tried many times unsuccessfully to reach him.
Not sure what his status is, but copied the email we have on this message.
R&B
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Eric Miao eric.miao@linaro.org wrote: http://www.openbricks.org/
It looks like openwrt, though not sure how much they have done. Anyone has any insight?
- eric
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