Hello Valentyn,
Sorry it's not clearly written. In this particular case you don't have to specify
an app with the streamDevice because it will be created/loaded with the following command:
git clone https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/StreamDevice.git
Unfortunately this manual is also outdated again. The “new” streamdevice
comes with the standard EPICS module build system:
https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/StreamDevice
HTH, Heinz
> On 17. Nov 2019, at 00:34, Valentyn Stadnytskyi via Tech-talk <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I am installing EPICS on my linuxbox for the first time. I am following instructions on https://epics-controls.org/resources-and-support/documents/getting-started/.
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> The part #7 (7. Install StreamDevice (by Dirk Zimoch, PSI)) says
> makeBaseApp.pl -t support
> When I ran the command I get a request to write Application name. But there is nothing in instructions about this, so I am not sure what I am supposed to put there.
> control:~/EPICS/support/stream$ makeBaseApp.pl -t support
> Name the application(s) to be created.
> Names given will have "App" appended to them.
> Application names?
>
> I am not sure who to tell this but part #6 of the instructions has a typo:
> It should be support instead of spport.
>
> Edit $HOME/EPICS/spport/asyn/configure/RELEASE and set
>
> Thank you!
> Valentyn
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