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Aiden McClelland e3786592b2 Feature/remove bollard (#2396)
* wip

* remove bollard, add podman feature

* fix error message parsing

* fix subcommand

* fix typo

* use com.docker.network.bridge.name for podman

* fix parse error

* handle podman network interface nuance

* add libyajl2

* use podman repos

* manually add criu

* do not manually require criu

* remove docker images during cleanup stage

* force removal

* increase img size

* Update startos-iso.yaml

* don't remove docker
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StartOS Backend

Structure

The StartOS backend is packed into a single binary startbox that is symlinked under several different names for different behaviour:

  • startd: This is the main workhorse of StartOS - any new functionality you want will likely go here
  • start-cli: This is a CLI tool that will allow you to issue commands to startd and control it similarly to the UI
  • start-sdk: This is a CLI tool that aids in building and packaging services you wish to deploy to StartOS

Finally there is a library startos that supports all of these tools.

See here for details.

Building

You can build the entire operating system image using make from the root of the StartOS project. This will subsequently invoke the build scripts above to actually create the requisite binaries and put them onto the final operating system image.

Questions

If you have questions about how various pieces of the backend system work. Open an issue and tag the following people

  • dr-bonez