On Nov 18 2012 2:22 PM, Chris Morley wrote:
>>
>> There was talk for version 2.6 or later of making HAL stand-alone 
>> and
>> otherwise repackaging various parts of lcnc to be individually 
>> installable.
>> I would very much like to see that, but I neither proposed it or 
>> championed
>> it, however I will be glad to add it to the whiteboard if no one 
>> else does.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Eric
>>
>
> I would bet if that is ever going to happen it will only happen on 
> lcnc3.
> Please add it to the wiki
>
> I want to stress that just because an idea is on the wiki doesn't
> mean it will ever
> get done. This is more for the planning stages of infrastructure. 
> This is to
> create dialog and thought.
> There are some great ideas there already!
>
> It might also be an interesting page for people to write about what 
> project they
> are integrating using linuxcnc outside of our project.
> There has been quite a few interesting forks. It would be good to
> keep the authors
> close so that we can incorporate  desirable features.

Eric,

One thing that would help move in that direction (and I agree with 
Criss that this is a v3 thing), is to take the existing code and break 
Hal out into a stand alone lib.  Once you get something marginally 
workable, put it up on github and see if the rest of us can get it 
moving further.

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