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diff --git a/Documentation/README.indilib-drivers b/Documentation/README.indilib-drivers deleted file mode 100644 index 53a9821..0000000 --- a/Documentation/README.indilib-drivers +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -INDILIB 3rd PARTY DRIVERS INSTALLATION GUIDE - -0. You have to add ebuild repository (overlay) on top of your standard portage tree. You can read about it on https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Ebuild_repository. - -1. Install overlay using one of these methods: - -a. Using app-portage/layman (emerge if it is not installed) - -layman -o https://dev.brancik.cz/git/brancik-overlay/tree/overlay.xml -f -a brancik-overlay - -b. using provided repos.conf - -curl -sL https://dev.brancik.cz/git/brancik-overlay/tree/repos.conf > /etc/portage/repos.conf/brancik-overlay.conf - -2. Sync the ebuild using emaint sync -r brancik-overlay - -3. To install all available indilib drivers simply use provided portage set: - -sudo emerge -v @indilib-drivers or - -sudo emerge -v @indilib-drivers-live if you want bleeding edge drivers straight from git repository. Note that you have to install indilib from git too. - -4. If you want to install only drivers for the devices you use (yeah, that is the Gentoo way, isn't it?), you have to set appropriate USE flags: - -Available USE flags (Note that only 3rd party drivers are present. All other drivers are installed by sci-libs/indilib itself): - aagcloudwatcher-ng - ahp-xc - aok - apogee - armadillo - astrolink4 - astromechfoc - asi - atik - avalon - beefocus - bresserexos2 - celestronaux - dreamfocuser - dsi - duino - eqmod - ffmv - fishcamp - fli - gige - gphoto2 - gpsd - gpsnmea - inovaplx - limesdr - maxdomeii - mgen - mi - nexdome - nightscape - orion-ssg3 - pentax - playerone - qhy - qsi - rtklib - sbig - shelyak - spectracyber - starbook - starbook-ten - sv305 - sx - talon6 - toupbase - webcam - -nano -w /etc/portage/package.use/indilib - -# Enable drivers USE flag which pulls sci-libs/indilib-drivers as dependency - -sci-libs/indilib drivers - -# To install indi_gphoto_ccd, indi_qhy_ccd and indi_sbig_ccd. -# sci-libs/indilib-drivers is a meta ebuild and works similar to x11-base/xorg-drivers package. - -sci-libs/indilib-drivers gphoto2 qhy sbig - -sudo emerge sci-libs/indilib::brancik-overlay - -5. Note that ebuilds for stable release of indilib drivers 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. - -6. 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 will try to maintain ebuilds as the time goes by and my spare time allows me. - -7. Known problems: - -Firmware for SBIG cameras (sci-libs/libsbig) won't cross emerge if the host machine belongs to different ARCH. - -Firmware for QHY cameras (sci-libs/libqhy) won't cross emerge for armv7a CHOST, because provided binary is only for armv6, which confuses compiler. It can be emerged on RaspberryPi directly - -9. The overlay also includes ebuild for sci-astronomy/open-phd-guiding (version 2 directly from git) and sci-astronomy/siril (useful tool for astrophotography) and some other software. - -I hope someone will find this useful and please report any bugs with the ebuilds or compilation failures to the forum: http://indilib.org/forum/general/566-my-gentoo-overlay-with-indilib-3rd-party-drivers |