Hi Gus, very interesting stuff you have there. Thanks for the heads up. Dimitris
On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 4:10 PM Angus Lees <gusl...@gmail.com> wrote: > Oh I lie, some of my Android-SDK stuff survives: > https://github.com/anguslees/openembedded-android/wiki > > Here's a relevant scummvm forum post to put it in historical context: > https://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?p=57260&sid=bcf54148cb83752212a19262b76551c8#p57260 > ... And my announce to the android-ndk list, that promptly resulted in the > Android powers-that-be shutting it down with prejudice. I believe the > quote was "this threatens the future of Android" ;) > https://groups.google.com/d/topic/android-ndk/Ps1RWb21zRw/discussion > > - Gus > > On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 at 15:36, Angus Lees <gusl...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I use yocto to build an immutable disk image for several architectures of >> Kubernetes servers (currently armv7, aarch64, x86-64). It's basically a >> CoreOS Container Linux clone, except smaller and more portable. I like >> yocto/OE's powerful cross-compilation, minimalism, read-only rootfs, A/B >> image upgrades (I'm using rauc), etc. >> https://gitlab.com/containos/containos >> >> Previously I've used yocto/openembedded to build: >> - minimal x86-64 docker images, and pre-built package repository ( >> https://github.com/anguslees/boxfactory - no longer maintained now that >> alpine is a thing). >> - an early Android C/C++ sdk development environment (ie: nativesdk) - >> before the official "Android NDK" became useful. I added support for >> `repo` tool, bionic, etc - I was even doing canadian-cross to build the SDK >> on Linux/glibc, to run on win32/mingw, and compile for armv7/bionic :P >> Unfortunately this got killed by politics and never saw the light of day, >> but it was used to build the early releases of the "ScummVM" Android app >> (possibly the first native app on the Android marketplace). >> >> Indeed, I don't think I've ever used it for an actual embedded platform :P >> >> - Gus >> >> On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 at 07:01, Philip Balister <phi...@balister.org> >> wrote: >> >>> During the last OpenEmbedded developer meeting, it became clear that >>> people are using the Yocto project/OpenEmbedded in spaces outside what >>> we think of as traditional embedded. Lieu Ta is working on a >>> presentation for the Linux Foundation Leadership Summit and we would >>> like to collect as many "unusual" applications are possible from >>> companies we can publicly acknowledge. Unusual is edge, containers, >>> desktop, etc. Or even really interesting embedded applications :) >>> >>> Please drop me an email (off list is fine) with enough info for us to >>> add you to a slide and acknowledge your work. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Philip >>> -- >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Openembedded-core mailing list >>> openembedded-c...@lists.openembedded.org >>> http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core >>> >> >> >> -- >> - Gus >> > > > -- > - Gus > -- > _______________________________________________ > yocto mailing list > yocto@yoctoproject.org > https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto >
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