Source: mender-client Section: devel Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Go Packaging Team Uploaders: Andreas Henriksson , Lluis Campos Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 12), dh-golang, pkg-config, golang-any, golang-github-pkg-errors-dev, golang-github-stretchr-testify-dev, golang-golang-x-crypto-dev, golang-golang-x-net-dev, golang-golang-x-sys-dev, golang-logrus-dev, golang-github-bmatsuo-lmdb-go-dev, golang-github-ungerik-go-sysfs-dev, golang-github-urfave-cli-dev, golang-github-mendersoftware-mender-artifact-dev (>= 3.4.0), golang-github-mendersoftware-openssl-dev (>=0.0.10), ca-certificates Standards-Version: 4.2.1 Homepage: https://github.com/mendersoftware/mender Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/mender-client Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/mender-client.git XS-Go-Import-Path: github.com/mendersoftware/mender Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-go Package: mender-client Architecture: any Built-Using: ${misc:Built-Using} Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Recommends: ca-certificates, libubootenv-tool (>= 0.3-3~) | u-boot-tools (<< 2019.10~rc4+dfsg-1~), mount, procps, systemd-sysv Description: Mender over-the-air software updater client. Mender: over-the-air updater for embedded Linux devices . Mender is an open source over-the-air (OTA) software updater for embedded Linux devices. Mender comprises a client running at the embedded device, as well as a server that manages deployments across many devices. . Embedded product teams often end up creating homegrown updaters at the last minute due to the need to fix bugs in field-deployed devices. However, the most important requirement for an embedded update process is robustness, for example loss of power at any time should not brick a device. This creates a challenge given the time constraints to develop and maintain a homegrown updater. . Mender aims to address this challenge with a robust and easy to use updater for embedded Linux devices, which is open source and available to anyone. . Robustness is ensured with atomic image-based deployments using a dual A/B rootfs partition layout. This makes it always possible to roll back to a working state, even when losing power at any time during the update process. . Ease of use is addressed with an intuitive UI, comprehensive documentation (https://docs.mender.io/), a meta layer for the Yocto Project (https://github.com/mendersoftware/meta-mender) for easy integration into existing environments, and high quality software (see the test coverage badge). . This repository contains the Mender client updater, which can be run in standalone mode (manually triggered through its command line interface) or managed mode (connected to the Mender server). . Mender not only provides the client-side updater, but also the backend and UI for managing deployments as open source. The Mender server is designed as a microservices architecture and comprises several repositories. . To start using Mender, we recommend that you begin with the Getting started section in the Mender documentation (https://docs.mender.io/). . In order to support rollback, the Mender client depends on integration with U-Boot and the partition layout. It is therefore most easily built as part of your Yocto Project image by using the meta layer for the Yocto Project (https://github.com/mendersoftware/meta-mender).