I vote for the latter approach, as this would mean keeping our production code free of backdoors. Creating a temporary environment in which to launch a binary so it's regarded as an app by UAL / QtMir's ApplicationManager does not seem too complicated.
I know the SDK team was considering something similar to allow remote debugging, that work could be leveraged there.
I vote for the latter approach, as this would mean keeping our production code free of backdoors. Creating a temporary environment in which to launch a binary so it's regarded as an app by UAL / QtMir's ApplicationManager does not seem too complicated.
I know the SDK team was considering something similar to allow remote debugging, that work could be leveraged there.