> 1) The EPICS startup script will add the following directories to
> a user's path (for application development)
>
> ./base/bin/$HOST_ARCH
> ./base/tools
> /usr/local/epics/extensions/bin/$HOST_ARCH
I'm not fond of installing code in /usr/local. Assume that EPICS is installed
in the path $EPICS, then add the following to everyone's path:
$EPICS/base/bin/$HOST_ARCH
$EPICS/base/tools
$EPICS/extensions/bin/$HOST_ARCH
At CEBAF we have a "setup" utility that lets us type
setup epics3_12
and setup finds and sources a .setup file in the directory
<site specific search list>/epics3_12
in this file we define version specific environment variables, path, aliases,
etc., including $EPICS. Our "setup" facility is a bunch of csh scripts and
is available to all. It also supports recursive setup (i.e. .setup invokes
setup).
Chip
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