Try this... and see what comes out!
${EPICS_BASE}/bin/${EPICS_HOST_ARCH}/makeBaseApp.pl -t example base
${EPICS_BASE}/bin/${EPICS_HOST_ARCH}/makeBaseApp.pl -i -t example -a ${TARGET_ARCH} base
I have my own directory structure in my SVN tree.
I built my own makefiles.
No sure you want to do that for only a few IOCs.
The directory structure I have is as follow
.../svn/<synchrotronId>/drivers/<driverName>/{db|doc|medm|qt|msi|iocBoot|dbd|medm|stream|src|...}/
.../svn/<synchrotronId>/iocs/<iocName>/{db|doc|medm|iocBoot|dbd|msi|medm|qt|src|...}/
.../svn/<synchrotronId>/opis/<opiSoftware>/{bin|etc|...}/
The Makefiles build, configure, and install the software based on hostname, arch, etc...
So yes, you can make it as complicated as you want ;-)
Good luck,
--
E
On 16:02 Wed 31 Aug , Andrew Cox wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have downloaded the EPICS IOC core on a redhat machine. I need to run
> atleast 3-4 soft IOc on this machine, but i am not able to decide on the
> directory structure. i do not want it to be complicated. Can anyone help me
> with a directory structure for the database, drivers etc ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew
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