commit | f5651ecde1f96d479483fddea828189a77225973 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | June Tate-Gans <jtgans@google.com> | Fri Mar 29 13:11:48 2019 -0700 |
committer | June Tate-Gans <jtgans@google.com> | Fri Mar 29 20:24:03 2019 +0000 |
tree | 8cbe57fb2647f34836c750a968f4ffb3a14097c3 | |
parent | 4d88a9a7b125ec3e24d5b7c506fed4db1ec33e33 [diff] |
command: Don't be silly in our error messages Without this, if there are no devices on the local segment, mdt will error out with "Unable to find any devices called None on your local network segment." Silly. :P Change-Id: I2c144a8a6c9925517065cd695e88ee7e50dabab2
MDT is a simple tool to aid in working with single board computers that the Mendel Linux distribution runs on. It consists of a whole bunch of pre-existing open source tooling, coupled with some simple wrappers written in python to ease their use.
It also provides an easy way to interact with these boards without having to fight with serial consoles, IP addresses, and other fiddly bits, reducing barrier to entry when working with these boards.
With minimal effort, MDT should also be portable to existing systems such as Debian and Ubuntu, if needed. This, however, is out of the scope of this project.