May-15th-2019, 04:02 PM
Hello Dennis,
extensions to our Linux OS are not that easy to implement and to get an approval for a "go" since the single Linux OS build process we established builds the OSs for all our IOT devices we offer next to netPI at the same time. There are devices with Intel processor, our netX4000 controller and of course the ARM BCM of netPI. We are speaking about multiple Hilscher devices + all custom derivatives that are built during one process and they share in 99% of all cases the same build code.
This fact and in addition to the fact how docker behaves with /dev/ and shadow copies /dev/ in the container and a udev rule we have to define so commonly that it fits always to all devices in the "whole world" I came to the conclusion that we cannot implement such a udev rule by ourselves.
Sorry for having no better answer for you right now. How about a possibility to implement the udev by yourself ... send me a private message.
extensions to our Linux OS are not that easy to implement and to get an approval for a "go" since the single Linux OS build process we established builds the OSs for all our IOT devices we offer next to netPI at the same time. There are devices with Intel processor, our netX4000 controller and of course the ARM BCM of netPI. We are speaking about multiple Hilscher devices + all custom derivatives that are built during one process and they share in 99% of all cases the same build code.
This fact and in addition to the fact how docker behaves with /dev/ and shadow copies /dev/ in the container and a udev rule we have to define so commonly that it fits always to all devices in the "whole world" I came to the conclusion that we cannot implement such a udev rule by ourselves.
Sorry for having no better answer for you right now. How about a possibility to implement the udev by yourself ... send me a private message.
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