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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 even 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-ppc32
# To install files into a location other than $(TOP) define
# INSTALL_LOCATION here.
INSTALL_LOCATION=/opt/epics/apps/ISTTOK
# Set this when the IOC and build host use different paths
# to the install location. This may be needed to boot from
# a Microsoft FTP server say, or on some NFS configurations.
#IOCS_APPL_TOP = </IOC's/absolute/path/to/install/top>
# For application debugging purposes, override the HOST_OPT and/
# or CROSS_OPT settings from base/configure/CONFIG_SITE
#HOST_OPT = NO
#CROSS_OPT = NO
# 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

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# RELEASE - Location of external support modules
#
# IF YOU MAKE ANY CHANGES to this file you must subsequently
# do a "gnumake rebuild" in this application's top level
# directory.
#
# The build process does not check dependencies against files
# that are outside this application, thus you should do a
# "gnumake rebuild" in the top level directory after EPICS_BASE
# or any other external module pointed to below is rebuilt.
#
# Host- or target-specific settings can be given in files named
# RELEASE.$(EPICS_HOST_ARCH).Common
# RELEASE.Common.$(T_A)
# RELEASE.$(EPICS_HOST_ARCH).$(T_A)
#
# This file is parsed by both GNUmake and an EPICS Perl script,
# so it can ONLY contain definititions of paths to other support
# modules, variable definitions that are used in module paths,
# and include statements that pull in other RELEASE files.
# Variables may be used before their values have been set.
# Build variables that are NOT used in paths should be set in
# the CONFIG_SITE file.
# Variables and paths to dependent modules:
MODULES = /opt/epics/modules
#MYMODULE = $(MODULES)/my-module
ASYN=$(MODULES)/asyn
STREAM=$(MODULES)/stream
# If using the sequencer, point SNCSEQ at its top directory:
#SNCSEQ = $(MODULES)/seq-ver
# EPICS_BASE should appear last so earlier modules can override stuff:
EPICS_BASE = /opt/epics/base-3.15.7
# Set RULES here if you want to use build rules from somewhere
# other than EPICS_BASE:
#RULES = $(MODULES)/build-rules
# These allow developers to override the RELEASE variable settings
# without having to modify the configure/RELEASE file itself.
-include $(TOP)/../RELEASE.local
-include $(TOP)/configure/RELEASE.local