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Subject: | Re: medm build |
From: | D Peter Siddons <[email protected]> |
To: | [email protected] |
Date: | Thu, 10 Jan 2013 14:19:18 -0500 |
Pete. On 01/10/2013 12:50 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Dear Kate, Hinko I agree with Andrew here. The solution is to edit the CONFIG_SITE files. I have just been through getting EPICS building on 64-bit Ubuntu12. I had to make the following changes (see attached small patch files) Change X11_LIB location in configure/os/CONFIG_SITE.linux-x86_64.linux-x8_64 (extensions_config_Ubuntu12.patch) Correct probe1_1_7_0 Makefile to group X* libraries correctly by Motif/X11 (probe1_1_7_0-Ubuntu12.patch) [ old versions of other extensions may need this as well ] Correct Makefiles for SDDS, SDSSepics 2.11 to handle default SOA behavior (got these from SDDS maintainer - may be added to newer releases) (SDDS.2.11-Ubuntu12.patch, SDDSepics.2.11-Ubuntu12.patch) All but the config patch should were for older Linux releases as well Keith Thorne LIGO CDS Software EngineerKate, Hinko, On 2013-01-10 Hinko Kocevar wrote:ln -snf /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libXt.a /usr/lib/libXt.aOn 01/10/2013 04:18 AM, Kate Feng wrote:ln -f -s /usr/lib/.../libxt.a libXt.aIt should /never/ be necessary to create soft-links like that, you just have to edit your extensions/configure/CONFIG_SITE file or if you're sharing a build tree between multiple architectures the appropriate extensions/configure/os/CONFIG_SITE.<arch>.<arch> files to tell the build system where the relevant libraries can be found. Once you have correctly set the X11_LIB and/or MOTIF_LIB variables (and the _INC variables if necessary) for one product (say medm) it is then correct for any other products (say StripTool) that you build in the same extensions tree. This should be the more friendly solution that Hinko was asking for. - Andrew -- There is no such thing as a free lunch. When invited for lunch, it is best to check if you are there to eat, or to be eaten. -- Clive Robinson
-- D. Peter Siddons Detector Development Group Leader NSLS, Bldg. 725D Photon Sciences Directorate, Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973 email: [email protected] Phone: (631) 344-2738