On 02/07, Benjamin Franksen wrote:
> For us, thanks to sumo [1], rebuilding EPICS modules together with all
> dependencies (those that are in use in your application) is mostly
> automatic, greatly relieving the pain of upgrading single modules even
> if they are deep down in the dependency tree (like e.g. asyn or even
> EPICS base itself).
Hi, Ben!
Thanks for sharing about sumo! What do you do when you need to fix a
bug in, or change, a module? That is, the fix has not been committed
to the module or a new release has not been made, or you are carrying a
patch specific to your site that upstream does not accept? Does sumo
support applying a list of patch files? Or maybe sumo expects you to
host the modified module somewhere (e.g., a forked GitHub repo with your
changes)?
Thanks!
Lewis
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