On 9 October 2013 05:37, Chris Morley <chrisinnana...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Another (easier I think) way is to have the firmware repo just copy the XML
> file needed into the required folder.

This feels like it should be moderately easy, but needs someone who
has access to the Hostmot2 package repository to add the step to the
package creation script.
Oh, and it needs to be someone who understands the creation script,
(and, more importantly, who knows how to test it without breaking the
packages)

It seems conceptually similar to the way that the config directories
are copied across verbatim in the main package.

There is an issue that I am not completely sure that the LinuxCNC
versions of the hostmot2 firmwares are even slightly current. There
was talk at Wichita of a shake-up in that respect, as the Mesa
firmware archive is a lot more extensive than the LinuxCNC one.

-- 
atp
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