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Could you run the following command at the top directory,
make >& makedump.txt
and send me the file.
Ron
On 09/12/2017 03:13 PM, Guilherme Jovanini Montagner wrote:
Hi again. Yes, I have run make from the top, and after, tried running it again from the child directory.
Guilherme Jovanini Montagner
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----- Mensagem original -----
De: "Ronald L. Sluiter" <[email protected]>
Para: "guilherme" <[email protected]>, "tech-talk" <[email protected]>
Enviadas: Terça-feira, 12 de setembro de 2017 17:06:32
Assunto: Re: Help creating motorR6-9 examples
If you did not run "make" from the top level "motorR6-9" directory, that could
be why you are getting these errors. The EPICS motor module, like EPICS base and
most other EPICS modules, assumes that "make" is run 1st from the top level
directory. After running 'make' from the top level you can make custom changes
and taylor the module to your specific needs, but you should run make from the
top 1st.
Ron
On 09/12/2017 02:57 PM, Ronald L. Sluiter wrote:
Hello Guilherme,
I am guessing that the SoftMotorSrc directory did not get built. If you 'ls'
the SoftMotorSrc directory you should get this;
% ls motorApp/SoftMotorSrc
devSoftAux.cc devSoft.cc devSoft.h devSoftMotor.dbd Makefile O.Common
O.linux-x86_64
and there should be a 'devSoftMotor.dbd' file installed in the top 'dbd'
directory.
galadriel% ls dbd
ACRMotorSupport.dbd devDeltaTau.dbd devMclennanMotor.dbd
devNewport.dbd devPIJena.dbd *devSoftMotor.dbd* MicronixSupport.dbd
motorSupport.dbd omsAsynSupport.dbd
devAcsMotor.dbd devFaulhaberMotor.dbd devMicos.dbd devOms.dbd
devPIMotor.dbd devSPiiPlus.dbd motorRecord.dbd NoAsyn.dbd
phytron.dbd
devAerotech.dbd devImsMotor.dbd devMicroMo.dbd devOriel.dbd
devSmarActMCSMotor.dbd devThorLabs.dbd motorSim.dbd NoAsynVx.dbd
PI_GCS2Support.dbd
devAttocube.dbd devKohzuMotor.dbd devNewFocus.dbd
devPC6K.dbd devSmartMotorMotor.dbd HytecMotorDriver.dbd
motorSimSupport.dbd NPointMotorSupport.dbd
What do you see in those two directories?
Ron
On 09/12/2017 02:25 PM, Guilherme Jovanini Montagner wrote:
Hi!
I'm involved in a Project in which EPICS is to be used, and am currently
trying to create a working example using a PI piezo controller.
I want some help doing this.
I've uncommented the lines
DIRS += motorExApp iocBoot
motorExApp_DEPEND_DIRS = motorApp
iocBoot_DEPEND_DIRS = motorExApp
from the top makefile. I've also uncommented the line "MOTOR=$(TOP)" in
configure/RELEASE file
Also, on the file motorApp/Makefile, I've got the lines
DIRS +=PIGCS2Src
PIGCS2Src_DEPEND_DIRS = MotorSrc
uncommented.
The problem is, when I run make on top, I get the following message:
[setup@localhost motorExApp]$ make
make -C ./NoAsyn install
make[1]: Entering directory
`/home/setup/Downloads/support/motor/motorR6-9/motorExApp/NoAsyn'
make -C O.linux-x86_64 -f ../Makefile TOP=../../.. \
T_A=linux-x86_64 install
make[2]: Entering directory
`/home/setup/Downloads/support/motor/motorR6-9/motorExApp/NoAsyn/O.linux-x86_64'
Creating dbd file NoAsyn.dbd
perl -CSD /home/setup/Downloads/base-3.16.1/bin/linux-x86_64/dbdExpand.pl -I.
-I.. -I../O.Common -I../../../dbd
-I/home/setup/Downloads/support/asyn4-31/dbd
-I/home/setup/Downloads/base-3.16.1/dbd -o NoAsyn.dbd base.dbd
motorRecord.dbd devSoftMotor.dbd Misc.dbd
dbdExpand.pl: Can't find file 'devSoftMotor.dbd'
while reading 'devSoftMotor.dbd' to create 'NoAsyn.dbd'
Your Makefile may need this dependency rule:
$(COMMON_DIR)/NoAsyn.dbd: $(COMMON_DIR)/devSoftMotor.dbd
dbdExpand.pl: Exiting due to errors
make[2]: *** [../O.Common/NoAsyn.dbd] Error 255
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/home/setup/Downloads/support/motor/motorR6-9/motorExApp/NoAsyn/O.linux-x86_64'
make[1]: *** [install.linux-x86_64] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/setup/Downloads/support/motor/motorR6-9/motorExApp/NoAsyn'
make: *** [NoAsyn.install] Error 2
Then, I proceeded to add the mentioned line on motorExApp/NoAsyn/Makefile:
#----------------------------------------
#
ADD MACRO DEFINITIONS AFTER THIS LINE
#=============================
$(COMMON_DIR)/NoAsyn.dbd: $(COMMON_DIR)/devSoftMotor.dbd
PROD_IOC_DEFAULT = NoAsyn
PROD_IOC_vxWorks = NoAsynVx
COMMONDBDS = base.dbd
COMMONDBDS += motorRecord.dbd
COMMONDBDS += devSoftMotor.dbd
#!COMMONDBDS += devMXmotor.dbd
but when I run make again, after doing that, I get the following error:
[setup@localhost motorExApp]$ make
make -C ./NoAsyn install
make[1]: Entering directory
`/home/setup/Downloads/support/motor/motorR6-9/motorExApp/NoAsyn'
make -C O.linux-x86_64 -f ../Makefile TOP=../../.. \
T_A=linux-x86_64 install
make[2]: Entering directory
`/home/setup/Downloads/support/motor/motorR6-9/motorExApp/NoAsyn/O.linux-x86_64'
Creating dbd file devSoftMotor.dbd
perl -CSD /home/setup/Downloads/base-3.16.1/bin/linux-x86_64/dbdExpand.pl -I.
-I.. -I../O.Common -I../../../dbd
-I/home/setup/Downloads/support/asyn4-31/dbd
-I/home/setup/Downloads/base-3.16.1/dbd -o devSoftMotor.dbd
dbdExpand.pl: No input files for devSoftMotor.dbd
make[2]: *** [../O.Common/devSoftMotor.dbd] Error 255
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/home/setup/Downloads/support/motor/motorR6-9/motorExApp/NoAsyn/O.linux-x86_64'
make[1]: *** [install.linux-x86_64] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/setup/Downloads/support/motor/motorR6-9/motorExApp/NoAsyn'
make: *** [NoAsyn.install] Error 2
[setup@localhost motorExApp]$
I don't know where is this devSoftMotor.dbd being called, and why it doesn't
have input arguments.
Could you help me, please?
Thanks,
Guilherme
*Guilherme Jovanini Montagner*
+55 19 2517.8911
+55 19 99806.9117
[email protected]
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