[ntp:questions] Using Trimble TSIP under Linux

Martin Burnicki martin.burnicki at meinberg.de
Fri Nov 2 12:26:18 UTC 2012


David Taylor wrote:
> On 31/10/2012 10:34, Martin Burnicki wrote:
> []
>> Under Linux, header files are usually provided by separate packages
>> since you don't need them unless you compile your own software.
>
> [- much useful information snipped-]
>
>> Since the header file will bypass the package management the file should
>> be copied to /usr/local/include:
>>
>> cp pps-tools/timepps.h /usr/local/include/
>>
>>
>> Martin
>
> Many thanks for your input, Martin, I have saved this away.
>
> One extra problem here is that this isn't an Intel PC, but Arm61, so the
> chance of finding a pre-compiled package is a little less.

Yes, I know.

I just wantod to point out what you have to keep in mind if you are 
going to build your own full-featured binaries, and how package 
management systems take care of this.

Basically this doesn't make a difference for Intel, Arm, or whatever.

Regards,

Martin
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Martin Burnicki

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