On Fri, 2020-08-07 at 16:17 +0100, Richard Purdie via lists.openembedded.org
wrote:
> I've just spent far too long staring at this so I'm going to write down
> what I found out. I may as well share it publicly.
>
> An eSDK can be used like a normal SDK with an environment file that can
> be sourc
> Am 07.08.2020 um 17:17 schrieb Richard Purdie
> :
>
> I've just spent far too long staring at this so I'm going to write down
> what I found out. I may as well share it publicly.
>
> An eSDK can be used like a normal SDK with an environment file that can
> be sourced. The challenge is that a
I've just spent far too long staring at this so I'm going to write down
what I found out. I may as well share it publicly.
An eSDK can be used like a normal SDK with an environment file that can
be sourced. The challenge is that an eSDK contains native binaries
rather than the nativesdk variants i