Obsolete
Type:
RCPL
Released:
Sep 1, 2020 Updated: Mar 16, 2021
A release is available for the Wind River Linux Binaries.
With this release, users now have the ability to
directly use Linux images on the hardware without having to build from source
code. With the binary images, embedded application developers
can focus on building applications on top of a trusted Linux platform.
The highlights:
- The
first Wind River Linux Binary is based on the WRL CD release 10.20.33.0
- WRL Binary supports a
broad set of common packages used the market segment and a set of commonly
used BSPs as a starting point for embedded development.
- WRL
Binary Release allows developers to focus on their applications, by using
the trusted image provided by Wind River, through Wind Share and WR Labs.
- WRL Binary Release
supports two BSPs with real hardware and Qemu system emulation:
- x86-64(intel-x86-64
and qemux86-64)
- arm64(bcm-2xxx-rpi4
and qemuarm64)
- WRL
Binary Release includes two types of images:
- A
full image with a graphical desktop environment
- A
minimal image which can be expanded using a published binary package feed
- An
application SDK is available for download which can build native
applications for the WRL Binary Release.
- A
container base image will be posted to Docker Hub for use with Docker
tools
- Docker
files can be written which add packages
- Application
containers can be constructed from scratch using the Application
SDK
The images support ostree (target images), docker,
kubernetes, openvino (x86-64 images), xfce and other features in the packages
feeds. The images can be highly customized, they can be customized by package
manager dnf, or use the script gen-image to rebuild them from source.
Be sure to read Wind River Linux Release Notes, CD 10.20.33.0
Wind River Linux CD