This is my first message to this mailinglist, so Hello, world! ;-)
I'm new to Genode and trying to learn the basics. Our goal is to develop a setup that demonstrates the application of Genode to create a powerful separation between critical and non-critical code. Genode looks really promising for this!
To get a better understanding of the build environment and Noux in particular, I'm trying to run a simple "Hello, world" application on Noux. However, I don't know how to achieve this yet. The Porting Guide [1] doesn't help me much, as I don't think the example is really applicable to my use case. It raises the following questions:
* Is it necessary to create a "port file" for any application I want to run on Noux (even if it's just a simple application consisting of one source file that is already part of the build directory)? * How can I add files generated by the Genode build system to the Noux environment, so that I can call my "hello" binary from bash in Noux?
Any help or a working example would be much appreciated. It would help me much if someone could explain me how to extend the "run/noux_bash" [2] example to include my hello-world application, if this is right way to continue.
[1] https://genode.org/documentation/developer-resources/porting_noux_packages [2] https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/blob/master/repos/ports/run/noux_bash.r...
Kind regards,
Wouter van Oijen Lead Designer
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