On 03/31/2014 12:22 PM, Avery louie wrote:
> Electrophoresis on the other hand would be perfect for something like this. Set it up, go get coffee, watch tv...check you gel.
> So now the question is how I want to set up the rest of the tools so I can re-use code to make more machines.
Just like I was thinking. Salt is a python-coded deploy/version-control for server setups. Needs a linux so far
to run, can't be done on a bare ARM cortex M3 machine with no OS. Could work with R-Pi though.
> Basically I need to map computers/device architecture to how they should be available. I also need to decide if I am building the
> system to be portable (in the code sense of transferring the build info) to other peoples labs.
For portability purposes, I'm learning about Docker -- a container system for running code in
exact duplicate environments, so it can be replicated elsewhere. Besides isolating processes for
security, it also cures dependency hell in setting up linux based systems, which also help with replicating it elsewhere.
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