Hi,
I cannot offer advice on how to organize the system, since we do not use EPICS
in production ourselves, but what I can offer is to upload the built packages
if anyone is interested in them.
On Thursday, July 27, 2017 10:53:06 AM CEST Bo Jakobsen wrote:
Hi,
I have followed this thread with great interest.
I have been looking for a good way to integrate EPICS with our debian
based linux system utilizing debian's package system, which this project
nicely provides (thank you).
Now my question is if any documentation exists on how to organize a
running EPICS system on a Debian system.
My plan is to use Debian based PCs as IOCs, and was wondering what the
best way to structure modules and IOC instances were (and also how to
e.g. start then at boot up).
Best
Bo
On 2017-07-19 15:51, Michael Davidsaver wrote:
On 07/19/2017 11:39 AM, Carlos Pascual wrote:
On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 6:05:02 PM CEST Michael Davidsaver wrote:
The latest packaged sources are available in the 'epicsdeb' github org.
The Base package lives at:
https://github.com/epicsdeb/epics-base
Uuups, sorry... Michael's reply was moved to a different folder by my
automatic filters and I didn't see it before I re-opened my big mouth...
So, thanks! I'll try to build the packages from those sources. Can you
confirm if they are already adapted/tested on debian stretch?
I've made the bare minimum changes to the epics-debhelper (8.17) and
epics-base (3.15.3-13) packages to build/install with deb9.