hardware-id=yourID hardcodes the ID to yourID.Typically, this option works out of the box.
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No configure option: use the MAC address of the first ethernet device.There are three different ways to specify a hardware ID: If the ethernet device is not configured at all, or configured after the application manager starts, this scenario will not work. Since the application manager doesn't know, at build time, how a potential app-store will be configured, the application manager tries to create a unique ID based on the MAC address of the first configured ethernet device. The use case here is to prevent customers from buying apps once and then sharing them with others for free.
The installer part of the application manager needs a unique device ID, if you want to deliver application packages that are bound to a specific device unit from your app-store. Set to no disables building and linking against stackwalker. For debug builds, this option is enabled by default. This gives you readable backtraces for crashes on Windows, but also increases the binary size slightly. If set to yes, enables building and linking against stackwalker in the 3rdparty folder. Set to no disables building and linking against libbacktrace. This gives you readable backtraces for crashes on Linux, but also increases the binary size slightly. If set to yes, enables building and linking against libbacktrace in the 3rdparty folder. If set, compiles in id as a hard-coded hardware-id see The Hardware ID for more information. This option can be useful to enable the use of some development tools using Qt widgets. Set to yes to enable support for Qt widgets. Set to yes to only build tools: appman-controller and appman-packager. The internal communication channel between the applications and the application manager will still be based on a peer-to-peer D-Bus. Set to no to completely disable the external D-Bus interfaces. The corresponding cmake input is -DINPUT_force_mode=multi.
The corresponding cmake input is -DINPUT_force_mode=single.įorce a multi-process build - this will break if Qt's Wayland compositor module is not available. Set to system to force a build against the system libyaml, or qt to not build against the system libyaml, even if one was detected.įorce a single-process build, even if Qt's Wayland compositor module is available. Set to system to force a build against the system libarchive, or qt to not build against the system libarchive, even if one was detected.