commit | 96795aa56a9213bcb036b8c4e6e5c3ffc3497f34 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alex Fandrianto <alexfandrianto@google.com> | Mon Mar 21 17:51:46 2016 -0700 |
committer | Alex Fandrianto <alexfandrianto@google.com> | Mon Mar 21 17:52:39 2016 -0700 |
tree | 41d0f8df14ab677c7b05aabbd233cd226189e572 | |
parent | 50fb2c93cbd23a0cb1ddd0037a3070e8be198ba9 [diff] |
TBR mojo/v23proxy: Use .jiri_root/profile_db not .jiri_v23_profiles The latter doesn't exist in the new profile world, so we should move to the former. Change-Id: I2ae49df7b5ec80cd61f3f5be3aadcee27da983b3
This repository implements the proposal outlined here that enables communication between Mojo applications on different devices.
You must have the jiri
tool installed with the base
and mojo
v23-profiles.
To update v23proxy to the latest version of mojo, you will need to also have the mojo-dev
profile.
You must always make build
first. (The Makefile is not very good currently.)
make build
ANDROID=1 make build
The commands above build the .mojo
shared library that can be run by mojo shells. For example:
make start-v23proxy
HOME=/tmp make ARGS="{see Makefile}" start-echo-client
You can also run these with Android devices. Use an ANDROID={N}
prefix to run on the Nth
Android device connected to your machine. N
must be a positive integer.
Note: To run these examples, the devices used must run mojo_shell on the same local network.
Prefix all commands with USE_MOJO_DEV_PROFILE=1
in order to run with the mojo-dev
profile instead of mojo
.