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authorSiri Hansen <[email protected]>2012-09-17 12:27:05 +0200
committerSiri Hansen <[email protected]>2012-09-17 12:27:05 +0200
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[reltool] Keep order from rel spec when sorting used and included applications
The rel specification now dictates the order in which included and used applications are loaded/started by the boot file. If the applications are not specified in the rel spec, then the order from the .app file is used. This was a bug earlier reported on systools, and is now also implemented in reltool. Example: If a .app file specified {applications,[x,y]} {included_applications,[b,c]} And the reltool.config has {rel, "myrel", "1.0", [a,y,x,c,b]} Then the boot file will load/start y before x and c before b. Earlier x would always be started before y and b always before c due to the order in the .app file.
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