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-INDILIB 3rd PARTY DRIVERS INSTALLATION GUIDE
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-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.
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-1. Install overlay using one of these methods:
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-a. Using app-portage/layman (emerge if it is not installed)
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-layman -o https://dev.brancik.cz/git/brancik-overlay/tree/overlay.xml -f -a brancik-overlay
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-b. using provided repos.conf
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-curl -sL https://dev.brancik.cz/git/brancik-overlay/tree/repos.conf > /etc/portage/repos.conf/brancik-overlay.conf
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-2. Sync the ebuild using emaint sync -r brancik-overlay
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-3. To install all available indilib drivers simply use provided portage set:
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-sudo emerge -v @indilib-drivers or
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-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.
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-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:
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-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
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-nano -w /etc/portage/package.use/indilib
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-# Enable drivers USE flag which pulls sci-libs/indilib-drivers as dependency
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-sci-libs/indilib drivers
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-# 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.
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-sci-libs/indilib-drivers gphoto2 qhy sbig
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-sudo emerge sci-libs/indilib::brancik-overlay
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-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.
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-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.
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-I will try to maintain ebuilds as the time goes by and my spare time allows me.
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-7. Known problems:
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-Firmware for SBIG cameras (sci-libs/libsbig) won't cross emerge if the host machine belongs to different ARCH.
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-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
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-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.
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-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