On Oct 3, 2019, at 9:15 AM, Peterson, Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:
Andrew,
The motor/modules/Makefile puts more than INSTALL_LOCATION in the generated RELEASE.local.<arch> file:
https://github.com/epics-modules/motor/blob/1fc606fa1f7e75aec6f5da0a8cab0ad1a28f1c2a/modules/Makefile#L59
Driver modules rely on this file when they're built as submodules:
https://github.com/epics-motor/motorOms/blob/ee078b399c77135f88cbd672da72bc2ae9e0669e/configure/RELEASE#L4
But they use motor's RELEASE when built outside the motor tree:
https://github.com/epics-motor/motorOms/blob/ee078b399c77135f88cbd672da72bc2ae9e0669e/configure/EXAMPLE_RELEASE.local#L2
An error occurs when the generated RELEASE file contains only INSTALL_LOCATION and the driver modules include include motor's RELEASE. I'd have to look though the notes from the motor split to find the specific error message.
Kevin
On October 2, 2019 10:21:09 PM CDT, "Johnson, Andrew N. via Tech-talk" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Ernesto,
On Oct 2, 2019, at 7:24 PM, Ernesto Paiser via Tech-talk <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm trying to compile the motor-7-1 from synApps_6_1,
but after fixing some wrong files versions in
motor-7-1modules/RELEASE.linux-x86_64.local
and
motor-7-1/configure/RELEASE
asyn-R4-35 >>> asyn-R4-36
busy-R1-7-1 >>> busy-R1-7-2
ipac-R2-15 >>> ipac-2-15
I still getting this error:
#motor-7-1/make clean; make
...
make -C ./modules install
make[1]: Entering directory `/opt/epics/extensionsTop_20120904/synApps_6_1/support/motor-7-1/modules'
make -C ./motorOms install
make[2]: Entering directory `/opt/epics/extensionsTop_20120904/synApps_6_1/support/motor-7-1/modules/motorOms'
configure/CONFIG:17: /configure/CONFIG: No such file or directory
configure/RULES_DIRS:2: /configure/RULES_DIRS: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `/configure/RULES_DIRS'. Stop.
When you said you fixed the modules/RELEASE.linux-x86_64.local file I think that’s where you went wrong, that is not a regular configure/RELEASE file. It actually gets created by the build and provides the install location of the top-level motor-7-1 tree for building the individual submodules.
I suggest you delete that file, then cd into the modules directory and type ‘make RELEASE.host’ which will recreate it with what should be the correct content (it should ONLY set one variable, probably MOTOR, pointing to the INSTALL_LOCATION for the motor-7-1 build). If you disagree with its contents, please post both versions here and explain why. When the file is correct you should be able to run ‘make’ from the modules directory to build all of the submodules.
HTH,
- Andrew
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