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diff --git a/Documentation/README.indilib-drivers b/Documentation/README.indilib-drivers index 5983583..3f74ab0 100644 --- a/Documentation/README.indilib-drivers +++ b/Documentation/README.indilib-drivers @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Available USE flags (note that only 3rd party drivers are present, with exceptio nano -w /etc/portage/package.use/indilib -#Enable drivers USE flag which pulls sci-libs/indilib-drivers as dependency +# Enable drivers USE flag which pulls sci-libs/indilib-drivers as dependency sci-libs/indilib drivers @@ -70,6 +70,8 @@ sudo emerge sci-libs/indilib::brancik-overlay 6. Note that ebuilds for stable release of indilib drivers (currently 0.9.9) are keyworded unstable (~amd64, ~x86 specifically) and live source ebuilds are all masked by package.mask. You will have to unmask them during installation (use emerge with --autounmask-write option). See official docs if you do not know this means exactly. +7. You can use provided init script in /etc/init.d/indiserver and respective configuration file in /etc/conf.d/indiserver to set indiserver to start automatically. + I have tested all the drivers and they compile OK at least on amd64 and arm. Whether they work with your device is up to you to discover :-) I will try to maintain ebuilds as the time goes by and my spare time allows me. Known problems: |