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If you build the example application that is part of base, it will
contain examples (hence the name) for IOC databases, state machines, a
CA client,... and will show you the necessary entries in the Makefiles
to create stuff. The "Getting Started" chapter of the Application
Developer's Guide has more details.
Cheers,
Ralph
On 23.09.2009 18:38 Patrick Thomas wrote:
I'm sorry, I don't quite follow, where do I put the .db files that
will be loaded by the ioc? Do I have to put something in one of the
Makefiles?
Andrew Johnson wrote:
On Wednesday 23 September 2009 16:23:54 Patrick Thomas wrote:
Does makeBaseApp -t ioc normally create a db folder in the top
directory, or does that get made by the user?
Neither; directories such bin, db, dbd, doc, html, include, and lib
will get created at build time when make has something that needs to
be installed in the relevant directory. Note that if you do a 'make
distclean' at the top level, these directories *and their contents*
will be deleted, so it is a bad idea to add files to them manually as
they might not have a very long life.
HTH,
- Andrew
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