This is a good question to which I don't have a good answer. I
anticipate losing access to http://epics.nsls2.bnl.gov/debian/ shortly
and it's not clear who at BNL would pick up this work. The package
source is all up on github (https://github.com/epicsdeb). I've thought
about the possibility of lab-agnostic hosting in the past, but haven't
had the time or resources to follow through (the current binary repo
weights in at ~11 GB).
If anyone has any ideas, would like to support, contribute, or take
over, this work, please let me know.
atm. I think I've updated/built most of the package set for debian 8
(jessie).
On 08/20/2015 04:57 PM, Shen, Guobao wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any site planning to bring all EPICS Debian packages
> including EPICS base to the latest release (I mean Jessie for now)?
> Is there any plan in our community?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Guobao
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