Hi Fred!<div>Kernel and stdlib will always be started first. Other applications you can sort as you want.</div><div>Regards</div><div>/siri</div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote">2013/1/30 Fred Hebert <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mononcqc@ferd.ca" target="_blank">mononcqc@ferd.ca</a>></span><br>
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Here's a question regarding reltool updates:<br>
<br>
-- The rel specification now dictates the order in which<br>
included and used applications (specified in the .app file as<br>
included_applications and applications respectively) are<br>
loaded/started by the boot file. If the applications are not<br>
specified in the rel spec, then the order from the .app file<br>
is used. This was a bug earlier reported on systools, and is<br>
now also implemented in reltool.<br>
<br>
Does this let people put in orders that break the load/boot sequence<br>
(say starting my app before stdlib/kernel, or other ones), or does it<br>
only allow to specify ambiguous cases (where it doesn't contradict the<br>
.app file)?<br>
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