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Subject: | Re: Steps for installing any EPICS Device Support module |
From: | Eusebio Naif Al-Soliman Fuentes via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> |
To: | Ralph Lange <ralph.lange at gmx.de> |
Cc: | Tech Talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> |
Date: | Wed, 20 Dec 2023 14:44:23 +0100 |
Hello Ralph.
Sorry, I don't see the binary distribution in the 'Assets' folder of the releases in GitHub (https://github.com/epics-modules/opcua/releases), all the releases need to be compiled, apparently.
If I define the EPICS_BASE = /path/to/my/EPICS/Base/install inside the configure/RELEASE file of the EPICS Module, and I compile with 'make', I obtain a binary file inside bin/linux-x86_64/
However, I have found that the binaries that I obtain with the compilation of RecCaster and the OPC UA Module work only with Channel Access and not pvAccess. That's why I'm trying to "compile" or "use" in some way the "softIocPVA" binary. What should I have to do to in order to use pvAccess in that case?
Also, I still don't know how to run at the same time two or more modules, for example, the RecCaster and the OPC UA module with the same PV like 'temperature:water'. In summary, what I want to do is to use at the same time the ChannelFinder service and the OPC UA Device Support for the same PVs (from an IOC db). Additionally better if we can use PVA.
Sorry for being so annoying, I'm having big issues understanding how the EPICS Support Modules are used.
Thanks Eusebio.
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Saludos/Best regards University of Granada Eusebio Naif Al-Soliman Fuentes eunaif at correo.ugr.es El 2023-12-20 10:12, Ralph Lange escribió: Hi Eusebio, |