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CONFIG_SITE
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# CONFIG_SITE
# Make any application-specific changes to the EPICS build
# configuration variables in this file.
#
# Host/target specific settings can be specified in files named
# CONFIG_SITE.$(EPICS_HOST_ARCH).Common
# CONFIG_SITE.Common.$(T_A)
# CONFIG_SITE.$(EPICS_HOST_ARCH).$(T_A)
# CHECK_RELEASE controls the consistency checking of the support
# applications pointed to by the RELEASE* files.
# Normally CHECK_RELEASE should be set to YES.
# Set CHECK_RELEASE to NO to disable checking completely.
# Set CHECK_RELEASE to WARN to perform consistency checking but
# continue building anyway if conflicts are found.
CHECK_RELEASE = YES
# Set this when you only want to compile this application
# for a subset of the cross-compiled target architectures
# that Base is built for.
#CROSS_COMPILER_TARGET_ARCHS = vxWorks-68040
# To install files into a location other than $(TOP) define
# INSTALL_LOCATION here.
#INSTALL_LOCATION=</path/name/to/install/top>
# Set this when your IOC and the host use different paths
# to access the application. This will be needed to boot
# from a Microsoft FTP server or with some NFS mounts.
# You must rebuild in the iocBoot directory for this to
# take effect.
#IOCS_APPL_TOP = </IOC/path/to/application/top>
# If you have the local Linux GPIB support installed (http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-gpib/)
# then set LINUX_GPIB=YES
LINUX_GPIB=NO
# If you have libusb-1.0 revision 16 or newer and want the USB TMC support set DRV_USBTMC=YES
#DRV_USBTMC=YES
# You can also define this on a per-architecture basis.
# In this example DRV_USBTMC would be built only for linux-x86_64, and not for other architectures
#ifeq (linux-x86_64, $(T_A))
# DRV_USBTMC=YES
#endif
# If you have libusb-1.0 and libftdi, and want FTDI support, set DRV_FTDI=YES
DRV_FTDI=NO
# If your system has libftdi1, set the following to YES. If it has libftdi, set it to NO
DRV_FTDI_USE_LIBFTDI1=NO
# If you want to build asyn so the only dependency on EPICS base is libCom then set the following flag
#EPICS_LIBCOM_ONLY=YES
# Some linux systems moved RPC related symbols to libtirpc
# To enable linking against this library, uncomment the following line
# TIRPC=YES
-include $(SUPPORT)/configure/CONFIG_SITE
# These allow developers to override the CONFIG_SITE variable
# settings without having to modify the configure/CONFIG_SITE
# file itself.
-include $(TOP)/../CONFIG_SITE.local
-include $(TOP)/configure/CONFIG_SITE.local