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Revision as of 12:30, 3 January 2014
OpenEmbedded is a build framework for embedded Linux systems. It aims to reduce the number of dependencies on the development platform as much as possible and can be used to cross-compile thousands of packages for many different architectures. EMAC utilizes a customized version of OpenEmbedded on the majority of EMAC products. The current version of EMAC OE, 4.0, is primarily based on the 2009 stable branch of OpenEmbedded. EMAC customizes OpenEmbedded by adding support for EMAC hardware, patching software, providing a comprehensive SDK, providing documentation and refining the configuration of the operating system to create EMAC OE Linux.
While EMAC OE is designed for embedded systems, it also serves as a fully-featured Linux system. Among other things, EMAC OE includes:
- Common GNU utilities provided by Busybox and other projects
- Servers (web server, FTP servers, etc.)
- Networking (network filesystem support, network utilities, etc.)
- Filesystem support (utilities for formatting, partitioning, checking filesystem integrity, etc.)
- Hotplugging support (tools to handle insertions of USB devices, SD cards, etc.)
When desirable, the embedded versions of the utilities from Busybox can usually be upgraded to the same fully featured versions typically seen on desktop and server Linux systems. Additionally, many packages typically associated with desktops and/or servers can be built and installed on EMAC OE systems (often as custom builds). See the Add-on packages page for a complete list.
Note that, the hardware requirements of the software need to be taken into account before installing additional packages. EMAC is happy to provide assistance to any customer needing a helping hand with choosing this hardware.