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#26 Le 13/11/2022, à 19:21

xubu1957

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

Pour purger les résidus de configuration marqués "rc" :

sudo apt purge ~c

comme expliqué à la machine à café

ou dans ce message.


Conseils pour les nouveaux demandeurs et pas qu'eux
Important : Pensez à passer vos sujets en [Résolu] lorsque ceux-ci le sont, au début du titre en cliquant sur Modifier sous le premier message, et un bref récapitulatif de la solution à la fin de celui-ci. Merci.                   Membre de Linux-Azur

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#27 Le 13/11/2022, à 19:27

nany

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

Tawal a écrit :

Il manque un mot dans la commande de nany.

Ah oui !
Alors je reprends après la correction de Tawal, donne les retours de :

cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/waydroid.list
sudo apt clean && sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y ~/Téléchargements/pwrrt_6.0.0-1_amd64.deb

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#28 Le 13/11/2022, à 20:04

eddysimon50690

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

Re,
J'ai un autre sujet c'est proview .... Et pourtant il y a la documentation, avec tout d'expliqué.....mais non...
ou se trouve l'executable apres une compilation...

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#29 Le 13/11/2022, à 20:07

nany

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

La dernière c=ligne de commandes que j’ai donnée devrait t’installer proview (pas besoin de compiler). tongue

Alors donne les retours s’il te plaît.

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#30 Le 13/11/2022, à 20:19

eddysimon50690

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

le pwrrt n'est pas le pwrsrc_4 ou _6.
le vrai programme doit être compilé c'est le pwrsrc quil faut et c'est un tar.gz à l'obtention du fichier

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#31 Le 13/11/2022, à 20:26

nany

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

pwrrt - ProviewR Runtime Environment
pwrrt contains the runtime, HMI and storage environment and is installed on process, operator and storage stations.

Source.
Comme visiblement tu as téléchargé (deux fois ?) le .deb ici, il ne te reste plus qu’à l’installer.

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#32 Le 13/11/2022, à 20:26

eddysimon50690

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

ensuite une fois téléchargé le pwrsrc_6.0.0.1 par exemple, il y a un fihier qui se nomme "how-build" que l'on peut editer avec gedit::

Celui de la version 6:
#How to build ProviewR

Authors: Robert Karlsson & Christoffer Ackelman

## 1. Preparations

Install the following packages

Mandatory:

> apt-get install doxygen gcc g++ make libasound2-dev libdb5.3-dev libdb5.3++-dev

Optional:

> apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk libmysql++-dev libsqlite3-dev libhdf5-openmpi-dev libusb-1.0.0-dev

**openjdk-6-jdk** adds support for the java web interface.
**libmysql++-dev**, **libsqlite3-dev** and **libgdf5-openmpi-dev** add support for **mysql**, **sqlite** and **hdf5** history databases respectively.
**libusb-1.0.0-dev** adds support for USB I/O cards (Velleman)

Mandatory if you want to build the QT version of ProviewR:

> apt-get install qt4-dev-tools libphonon-dev

Mandatory if you want to build the GTK version of ProviewR:

> apt-get install libgtk-3-dev

Optional if you build the GTK version of ProviewR:

> apt-get install librsvg2-dev libgstreamer1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev

**librsvg2-dev** adds support for SVG images in Ge in the GTK version of ProviewR.
**libgstreamer1.0-dev** and **libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev** adds support for network video cameras in the GTK version of ProviewR.

**OBS!** If you do not have a valid display when building ProviewR, or build ProviewR on a server, see section "Building without a display" below

## 2. Easy way

Unpack the source package

> tar -xzvf pwrsrc_4.8.0.tar.gz

Enter the sourcecode root directory

> cd pwr_4.8.0

Execute the makefile

> make

When the compilation is finished, follow the instructions to insert the three lines in your .bashrc file.

## 3. Thorough way

This is a more thorough way to install the development environment, which is recommended if you will make a lots of changes in the source code and handle different version of ProviewR.

### 3.1 Setting up the environment

The first thing to do is to set up your environment properly. Add the
following lines to .bashrc:

> export pwre_bin="/home/robert/x5-6-1/src/tools/pwre/src/os_linux"
export pwre_dir_symbols="$pwre_bin/dir_symbols.mk"
source $pwre_bin/pwre_function
export pwre_env_db="/home/robert/pwre_new"

Replace /home/robert/x5-6-1 with the directory where you unpacked the sources.

### 3.2 Creating the environment

Creating and handling your environment is done with the pwre-function (added by sourcing $pwre_bin/pwre_function). See section "Cross-compiling" below about compiling a 32-bit version of ProviewR on a 64-bit machine.

> pwre

shows all possibilites of the pwre build script.

Add an environment named 'x561x86' (choose any name you like).

> pwre add x561x86

> Source root [...] ? /home/robert/x5-6-1/src  (where /home/robert/x5-6-1 is replaced with the directory where you unpacked the sources)
Import root [] ?
Build root [...] ? /home/robert/x5-6-1/rls_dbg
Build type [dbg] ?
OS [linux] ?         (linux or macos)
Hardware [x86] ?     (x86 or x86_64)
Description  ? Robert's environment  (Optional description)

List all existing environments:

> pwre list

> -- Defined environments:
   x460x86
--

Initiate your new environment:

> pwre init x561x86

Check and find installed archives
> pwre configure

Now, create the build tree

> pwre create_all_modules

Now the environment is set up and we can start the build procedure.

### 3.3 Building ProviewR

ProviewR is divided into several modules which can be built separately. These modules are:
The ProviewR kernel module **rt**, the ProviewR workbench **wb**, and the ProviewR runtime interface **xtt**.
As well as a number of optional, vendor-specific libraries: **abb**, **bcomp**, **inor**, **java**, **klocknermoeller**, **misc**, **nmps**, **opc**, **otherio**, **othermanu**, **profibus**, **remote**, **sev**, **siemens**, **simul**, **ssabox**, **telemecanique**, **tlog**.

To build all modules from scratch and merge them:

> pwre build_all_modules

Otherwise, you can also build one module at a time. To "move" between the different modules

> pwre module wb    (for example)

To build everything in the current module

> pwre build_all

To build parts of current module (for example lib/rt/src in kernel module)

> pwre build lib rt src

Each of the modules have their own build tree. When you are finished with a specific module it must be merged into the common build tree. This is done via:

> pwre merge

## 4. Start using ProviewR

When ProviewR has been built, there are a few final steps you have to do before you start using it.

Create directory that will keep track of your projects and volumes aswell as the different ProviewR-versions you have installed.

> mkdir /usr/pwrp/adm/db

Copy the default configuration files to this directory (if they do not already exist)

> cp $pwre_croot/src/tools/pkg/deb/adm/pwr_* /usr/pwrp/adm/db/.

Create a file name pwr_projectlist.dat in this directory and add the following line to this file:

> %base X5.6.1    /home/robert/X5-6-1/rls_dbg

where /home/robert/X5-6-1/rls_dbg is replaced by your build-root (see section 3.2).

Add the following two lines to your .bashrc-file:

> export pwra_db="/usr/pwrp/adm/db"
> source $pwra_db/pwr_setup.sh

Voila, finished !

## Powerlink (optional)
Install the following packages:

> apt-get install libpcap-dev cmake cmake-qt-gui

unpack openPOWERLINK_V2.7.1.tar.gz

> tar xvzf openPOWERLINK_V2.7.1.tar.gz

Go to the /stack/build/linux folder

> cd openPOWERLINK_V2.7.1.tar.gz/stack/build/linux

Use cmake to generate makefiles

> cmake -DMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ../..

Compile and install

> make
> make install

## Note on building the QT version

If you get the error "No such file "thread/file_qt.h", then the -pthread flag was passed to the moc compiler. Remove the -pthread flag from $cinc in src/tools/bld/src/os_linux/hw_xx/variables.mk."

## Building without a display

Install the xserver-xorg-video-dummy package:
> apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-dummy

Start the dummy display with:
> Xorg -noreset +extension GLX +extension RANDR +extension RENDER -config src/tools/dummy_display/xorg.conf :99 &

Set the DISPLAY environment variable accordingly:
> export DISPLAY=:99

Build ProviewR as normal, either by executing the makefile:
> make

or by configuring the build yourself, see section "3. Thorough way" above.

## Cross-compiling

To compile a 32-bit version of ProviewR on a 64-bit system, you need to install
multiarch support and add a 32-bit architecture:

> apt-get install multiarch
> dpkg --add-architecture i386
> apt-get update

Then you need to install the libraries required to build 32-bit executables:

> apt-get install gcc-multilib g++-multilib libc6:i386 libc6-dev:i386 libc6-i386 libc6-dev-i386

You also need 32-bit versions of all the libraries required by ProviewR. The
easiest way to get these is to copy the /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu folder and the
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/ folder from a 32-bit machine to your 64-bit machine. If
you try to install all libraries using "apt-get install x:i386" you will most
likely run into problems with some 32-bit packages replacing your 64-bit
packages and vice versa.

After that, you should be able to compile 32-bit versions by specifying "x86"
as hardware during "pwre add", see section "3.2 Creating the environment" above.

> pwre add proview32bit
...
Hardware [x86] ? x86

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------et celui de la version 4 ::
A guide on how to build Proview
--------------------------------

Written by: Robert Karlsson

The following libraries (devel and runtime) are needed to build Proview:

gcc
g++
make
flex
libgtk2.0-dev
libdb4.8-dev  (Any Berkeley DB version > 4.3, on Fedora db4-devel)
libdb4.8++-dev
libasound2-dev (on Fedora alsa-lib-devel)
doxygen
libmysql++-dev (optional)
antlr (version 2.7.7)
jdk

Proview has been built with the follwing compilers:

gcc v4.3.2
javac (jdk6)

1. Preparations
--------------

Install the following packages

make
flex
gcc
g++
libgtk2.0-dev
cpp
libasound2-dev
libdb4.8-dev
libdb4.8++-dev
doxygen
libmysql++-dev (optional)

java:  Download jdk-6u10-linux-i586.bin from java.sun.com. Define the
       environment variable jdk to the path where the package is
       extracted (e.g. /usr/local) and put $jdk/bin in the PATH.

    export jdk=/usr/local/jdk1.6.0_10
    export PATH=$PATH:$jdk/bin

antlr: Download and build source package antlr-2.7.7 from www.antlr.org
       On fedora configure with './configure --disable-csharp'.
       Hints:
    - You may have to rename /usr/bin/jikes and /usr/bin/java    
          temporary during configure.
        - Include <strings.h> and <stdio.h> in lib/cpp/antlr/CharScanner.hpp

There has to be a valid display when building proview.

2. Easy way
-----------
Unpack the source package

> tar -xzvf pwrsrc_4.8.0.tar.gz

Enter the sourcecode root directory

> cd pwr_4.8.0

Execute the makefile

> make

Follow the instructions to insert three lines in your .bashrc file.


3. Thorough way
---------------

This is a more thorough way to install the development environment, which
is recommended if you will make a lots of changes in the source code and
handle different version of proview.

3.1 Setting up the environment
------------------------------

The first thing to do is to set up your environment properly. Add the
following lines to .bashrc:

# Where /home/robert/x4-8-0 is replaced with wherever you unpacked the sources.
export pwre_bin="/home/robert/x4-8-0/pwr/src/tools/pwre/src/os_linux"
export pwre_dir_symbols="$pwre_bin/dir_symbols.mk"
source $pwre_bin/pwre_function
export pwre_env_db="/home/robert/pwre_new"


3.2 Creating the environment
----------------------------

Creating and handling your environment is done with the pwre-function (added
by sourcing $pwre_bin/pwre_function).

> pwre

shows all possibilites with the pwre function.

Add environment named 'x460x86' (choose any name you like).

> pwre add x460x86

Source root [...] ? /home/robert/x4-8-0/pwr/src  (where /home/robert/x4-8-0 is
replaced with wherever you unpacked the sources)
Import root [] ?
Build root [...] ? /home/robert/pwr/x4-8-0/rls_dbg  (choose typically .../pwr/version/rls_dbg)
Build type [dbg] ?
OS [linux] ?         (linux or macos)
Hardware [x86] ?     (x86 or x86_64)
Description  ? robert's environment  (whatever...)

list all existing environments:

> pwre list
-- Defined environments:
   x460x86
--
himBh

Initiate your new environment:

> pwre init x460x86

Now, create the build tree

> pwre create_all_modules

Finally the environment is set up and we can start the build procedure.

3.3 Building Proview
--------------------

To build Proview from scratch

> pwre build_all_modules

This will build everything and also produces some documentation.

Otherwise Proview is divided in several modules which can be built
separately. The modules are however not independant of eachother.
The modules currently consists of:

abb, bcomp, inor, java, klocknermoeller, nmps, othermanu, profibus, remote,
siemens, ssabox, telemecanique, tlog, wb and xtt.

On top of this there is also a kernel-module under directory src on the top level.

To "move" between the different modules

> pwre module wb    (for example)

To "move" back to kernel module just do:

> pwre module

To build all in current module

> pwre build_all

To build parts of current module (for example lib/rt/src in kernel module)

> pwre build lib rt src      (command syntax build 'branch' 'subbranch' ['phase'] ['flavour')

Each of the modules have their own build tree. When finished your work in a
specific module this must be merged to the common build tree. This is done
via:

> pwre merge

Some important environment variables:

$pwre_croot    The source root
$pwre_sroot    Source root in current module
$pwre_broot    The build root
$pwr_eexe      The common exe directory in build tree
$pwr_elib      The common library directory in build tree
$pwr_eobj      The common object directory in build tree
$pwr_exe       The exe directory for current module
$pwr_lib       The library directory for current module

4. Start using Proview

When finished building it is time to start using Proview. This intention of
this guide is not to show you how. Instead please refer to documentation from
the proview homepage [www.proview.se]. There are though some final things you
must set up to be able to work with Proview.

Create directory :

/usr/pwrp/adm/db

This is the place that will keeps track of your projects and volumes aswell as
the different Proview-versions you have installed. If you already have a
Proview-version installed then this directory probably exists.

Copy some files to this directory (if they do not already exist)

> cp $pwre_croot/src/tools/pkg/deb/adm/pwr_* /usr/pwrp/adm/db/.

Create a file name pwr_projectlist.dat in this directory and add the following
line to this file:

%base X4.8.0    /home/robert/pwr/X4-8-0/rls_dbg

where the path is your build-root ($pwre_broot).

Add the following two lines to your .bashrc-file:

export pwra_db="/usr/pwrp/adm/db"
source $pwra_db/pwr_setup.sh

Voila, finished !


Building Motif version
----------------------
If someone for some unfathomable reason wants to build the old motif version
the following packages has to be installed

libx11-dev
libxt-dev
libmotif-dev
x11proto-print-dev
libxmu-dev
libxpm-dev
libxp-dev
imlib11-dev

build with

> pwre build_all_modules motif

Start wb and motif with

> wb_motif
> rt_xtt_motif


Build on FreeBSD
----------------

Install gnome2 (pkg_add -r gnome2)

Create a link /bin/bash to /usr/local/bin/bash (ln -s /usr/local/bin/bash /bin/bash)

Set default shell of the build user to bash (/usr/local/bin/bash)

Install BerkeleyDB 4.8 (pkg_add -r db48)

Install jdk (cd /usr/port/java/jdk16; make install clean)

Download and build source package antlr-2.7.7 from www.antlr.org
Hint: define MAKE to gmake before configure and build (export MAKE=gmake).

Install doxygen (cd /usr/devel/doxygen; make install clean)

Continue to build Proview following the instructions in section 2 or 3 above.

Increase the default value of kern.ipc.shmmax to 67108864. Add the following row to /etc/sysctl.conf

kern.ipc.shmmax=67108864


Build on Mac OS X 1.6
---------------------

Install xCode from the installation CD or download from ...

Download and install fink from www.finkproject.org.

Install gtk+2 (fink install gtk+2; fink install gtk+2-dev)

Download BerkeleyDB 4.8 from www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/berkeleydb/download

Install doxygen (fink install doxygen)

Download libiconv from http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libiconv/lib … 3.1.tar.gz

Continue to build Proview following the instructions in section 2 or 3 above.

Add the following rows to /etc/sysctl.conf

kern.sysv.symmax=167772160
kern.sysv.shmseg=16
kern.sysv.shmall=65536

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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#33 Le 13/11/2022, à 20:36

nany

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

nany a écrit :

pwrrt - ProviewR Runtime Environment
pwrrt contains the runtime, HMI and storage environment and is installed on process, operator and storage stations.

Source.
Comme visiblement tu as téléchargé (deux fois ?) le .deb ici, il ne te reste plus qu’à l’installer.

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#34 Le 13/11/2022, à 21:14

xubu1957

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

Lecture recommandée > memento des balises code pour aider les aidants.



Pour ajouter toi-même les balises code à ton précédent message #32 :

  • Cliquer sur  le lien « Modifier » en bas à droite du message

  • Sélectionner le texte

  • Cliquer sur le <> de l'éditeur de message

1642675956.jpg

#How to build ProviewR

Authors: Robert Karlsson & Christoffer Ackelman

## 1. Preparations

Install the following packages

Mandatory:

> apt-get install doxygen gcc g++ make libasound2-dev libdb5.3-dev libdb5.3++-dev

Optional:

> apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk libmysql++-dev libsqlite3-dev libhdf5-openmpi-dev libusb-1.0.0-dev

**openjdk-6-jdk** adds support for the java web interface.
**libmysql++-dev**, **libsqlite3-dev** and **libgdf5-openmpi-dev** add support for **mysql**, **sqlite** and **hdf5** history databases respectively.
**libusb-1.0.0-dev** adds support for USB I/O cards (Velleman)

Mandatory if you want to build the QT version of ProviewR:

> apt-get install qt4-dev-tools libphonon-dev

Mandatory if you want to build the GTK version of ProviewR:

> apt-get install libgtk-3-dev

Optional if you build the GTK version of ProviewR:

> apt-get install librsvg2-dev libgstreamer1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev

**librsvg2-dev** adds support for SVG images in Ge in the GTK version of ProviewR.
**libgstreamer1.0-dev** and **libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev** adds support for network video cameras in the GTK version of ProviewR.

**OBS!** If you do not have a valid display when building ProviewR, or build ProviewR on a server, see section "Building without a display" below

## 2. Easy way

Unpack the source package

> tar -xzvf pwrsrc_4.8.0.tar.gz

Enter the sourcecode root directory

> cd pwr_4.8.0

Execute the makefile

> make

When the compilation is finished, follow the instructions to insert the three lines in your .bashrc file.

## 3. Thorough way

This is a more thorough way to install the development environment, which is recommended if you will make a lots of changes in the source code and handle different version of ProviewR.

### 3.1 Setting up the environment

The first thing to do is to set up your environment properly. Add the
following lines to .bashrc:

> export pwre_bin="/home/robert/x5-6-1/src/tools/pwre/src/os_linux"
export pwre_dir_symbols="$pwre_bin/dir_symbols.mk"
source $pwre_bin/pwre_function
export pwre_env_db="/home/robert/pwre_new"

Replace /home/robert/x5-6-1 with the directory where you unpacked the sources.

### 3.2 Creating the environment

Creating and handling your environment is done with the pwre-function (added by sourcing $pwre_bin/pwre_function). See section "Cross-compiling" below about compiling a 32-bit version of ProviewR on a 64-bit machine.

> pwre

shows all possibilites of the pwre build script.

Add an environment named 'x561x86' (choose any name you like).

> pwre add x561x86

> Source root [...] ? /home/robert/x5-6-1/src  (where /home/robert/x5-6-1 is replaced with the directory where you unpacked the sources)
Import root [] ?
Build root [...] ? /home/robert/x5-6-1/rls_dbg
Build type [dbg] ?
OS [linux] ?         (linux or macos)
Hardware [x86] ?     (x86 or x86_64)
Description  ? Robert's environment  (Optional description)

List all existing environments:

> pwre list

> -- Defined environments:
   x460x86
--

Initiate your new environment:

> pwre init x561x86

Check and find installed archives
> pwre configure

Now, create the build tree

> pwre create_all_modules

Now the environment is set up and we can start the build procedure.

### 3.3 Building ProviewR

ProviewR is divided into several modules which can be built separately. These modules are:
The ProviewR kernel module **rt**, the ProviewR workbench **wb**, and the ProviewR runtime interface **xtt**.
As well as a number of optional, vendor-specific libraries: **abb**, **bcomp**, **inor**, **java**, **klocknermoeller**, **misc**, **nmps**, **opc**, **otherio**, **othermanu**, **profibus**, **remote**, **sev**, **siemens**, **simul**, **ssabox**, **telemecanique**, **tlog**.

To build all modules from scratch and merge them:

> pwre build_all_modules

Otherwise, you can also build one module at a time. To "move" between the different modules

> pwre module wb    (for example)

To build everything in the current module

> pwre build_all

To build parts of current module (for example lib/rt/src in kernel module)

> pwre build lib rt src

Each of the modules have their own build tree. When you are finished with a specific module it must be merged into the common build tree. This is done via:

> pwre merge

## 4. Start using ProviewR

When ProviewR has been built, there are a few final steps you have to do before you start using it.

Create directory that will keep track of your projects and volumes aswell as the different ProviewR-versions you have installed.

> mkdir /usr/pwrp/adm/db

Copy the default configuration files to this directory (if they do not already exist)

> cp $pwre_croot/src/tools/pkg/deb/adm/pwr_* /usr/pwrp/adm/db/.

Create a file name pwr_projectlist.dat in this directory and add the following line to this file:

> %base X5.6.1    /home/robert/X5-6-1/rls_dbg

where /home/robert/X5-6-1/rls_dbg is replaced by your build-root (see section 3.2).

Add the following two lines to your .bashrc-file:

> export pwra_db="/usr/pwrp/adm/db"
> source $pwra_db/pwr_setup.sh

Voila, finished !

## Powerlink (optional)
Install the following packages:

> apt-get install libpcap-dev cmake cmake-qt-gui

unpack openPOWERLINK_V2.7.1.tar.gz

> tar xvzf openPOWERLINK_V2.7.1.tar.gz

Go to the /stack/build/linux folder

> cd openPOWERLINK_V2.7.1.tar.gz/stack/build/linux

Use cmake to generate makefiles

> cmake -DMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ../..

Compile and install

> make
> make install

## Note on building the QT version

If you get the error "No such file "thread/file_qt.h", then the -pthread flag was passed to the moc compiler. Remove the -pthread flag from $cinc in src/tools/bld/src/os_linux/hw_xx/variables.mk."

## Building without a display

Install the xserver-xorg-video-dummy package:
> apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-dummy

Start the dummy display with:
> Xorg -noreset +extension GLX +extension RANDR +extension RENDER -config src/tools/dummy_display/xorg.conf :99 &

Set the DISPLAY environment variable accordingly:
> export DISPLAY=:99

Build ProviewR as normal, either by executing the makefile:
> make

or by configuring the build yourself, see section "3. Thorough way" above.

## Cross-compiling

To compile a 32-bit version of ProviewR on a 64-bit system, you need to install
multiarch support and add a 32-bit architecture:

> apt-get install multiarch
> dpkg --add-architecture i386
> apt-get update

Then you need to install the libraries required to build 32-bit executables:

> apt-get install gcc-multilib g++-multilib libc6:i386 libc6-dev:i386 libc6-i386 libc6-dev-i386

You also need 32-bit versions of all the libraries required by ProviewR. The
easiest way to get these is to copy the /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu folder and the
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/ folder from a 32-bit machine to your 64-bit machine. If
you try to install all libraries using "apt-get install x:i386" you will most
likely run into problems with some 32-bit packages replacing your 64-bit
packages and vice versa.

After that, you should be able to compile 32-bit versions by specifying "x86"
as hardware during "pwre add", see section "3.2 Creating the environment" above.

> pwre add proview32bit
...
Hardware [x86] ? x86

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------et celui de la version 4 ::
A guide on how to build Proview
--------------------------------

Written by: Robert Karlsson

The following libraries (devel and runtime) are needed to build Proview:

gcc
g++
make
flex
libgtk2.0-dev
libdb4.8-dev  (Any Berkeley DB version > 4.3, on Fedora db4-devel)
libdb4.8++-dev
libasound2-dev (on Fedora alsa-lib-devel)
doxygen
libmysql++-dev (optional)
antlr (version 2.7.7)
jdk

Proview has been built with the follwing compilers:

gcc v4.3.2
javac (jdk6)

1. Preparations
--------------

Install the following packages

make
flex
gcc
g++
libgtk2.0-dev
cpp
libasound2-dev
libdb4.8-dev
libdb4.8++-dev
doxygen
libmysql++-dev (optional)

java:  Download jdk-6u10-linux-i586.bin from java.sun.com. Define the
       environment variable jdk to the path where the package is
       extracted (e.g. /usr/local) and put $jdk/bin in the PATH.

    export jdk=/usr/local/jdk1.6.0_10
    export PATH=$PATH:$jdk/bin

antlr: Download and build source package antlr-2.7.7 from www.antlr.org
       On fedora configure with './configure --disable-csharp'.
       Hints:
    - You may have to rename /usr/bin/jikes and /usr/bin/java    
          temporary during configure.
        - Include <strings.h> and <stdio.h> in lib/cpp/antlr/CharScanner.hpp

There has to be a valid display when building proview.

2. Easy way
-----------
Unpack the source package

> tar -xzvf pwrsrc_4.8.0.tar.gz

Enter the sourcecode root directory

> cd pwr_4.8.0

Execute the makefile

> make

Follow the instructions to insert three lines in your .bashrc file.

3. Thorough way
---------------

This is a more thorough way to install the development environment, which
is recommended if you will make a lots of changes in the source code and
handle different version of proview.

3.1 Setting up the environment
------------------------------

The first thing to do is to set up your environment properly. Add the
following lines to .bashrc:

# Where /home/robert/x4-8-0 is replaced with wherever you unpacked the sources.
export pwre_bin="/home/robert/x4-8-0/pwr/src/tools/pwre/src/os_linux"
export pwre_dir_symbols="$pwre_bin/dir_symbols.mk"
source $pwre_bin/pwre_function
export pwre_env_db="/home/robert/pwre_new"

3.2 Creating the environment
----------------------------

Creating and handling your environment is done with the pwre-function (added
by sourcing $pwre_bin/pwre_function).

> pwre

shows all possibilites with the pwre function.

Add environment named 'x460x86' (choose any name you like).

> pwre add x460x86

Source root [...] ? /home/robert/x4-8-0/pwr/src  (where /home/robert/x4-8-0 is
replaced with wherever you unpacked the sources)
Import root [] ?
Build root [...] ? /home/robert/pwr/x4-8-0/rls_dbg  (choose typically .../pwr/version/rls_dbg)
Build type [dbg] ?
OS [linux] ?         (linux or macos)
Hardware [x86] ?     (x86 or x86_64)
Description  ? robert's environment  (whatever...)

list all existing environments:

> pwre list
-- Defined environments:
   x460x86
--
himBh

Initiate your new environment:

> pwre init x460x86

Now, create the build tree

> pwre create_all_modules

Finally the environment is set up and we can start the build procedure.

3.3 Building Proview
--------------------

To build Proview from scratch

> pwre build_all_modules

This will build everything and also produces some documentation.

Otherwise Proview is divided in several modules which can be built
separately. The modules are however not independant of eachother.
The modules currently consists of:

abb, bcomp, inor, java, klocknermoeller, nmps, othermanu, profibus, remote,
siemens, ssabox, telemecanique, tlog, wb and xtt.

On top of this there is also a kernel-module under directory src on the top level.

To "move" between the different modules

> pwre module wb    (for example)

To "move" back to kernel module just do:

> pwre module

To build all in current module

> pwre build_all

To build parts of current module (for example lib/rt/src in kernel module)

> pwre build lib rt src      (command syntax build 'branch' 'subbranch' ['phase'] ['flavour')

Each of the modules have their own build tree. When finished your work in a
specific module this must be merged to the common build tree. This is done
via:

> pwre merge

Some important environment variables:

$pwre_croot    The source root
$pwre_sroot    Source root in current module
$pwre_broot    The build root
$pwr_eexe      The common exe directory in build tree
$pwr_elib      The common library directory in build tree
$pwr_eobj      The common object directory in build tree
$pwr_exe       The exe directory for current module
$pwr_lib       The library directory for current module

4. Start using Proview

When finished building it is time to start using Proview. This intention of
this guide is not to show you how. Instead please refer to documentation from
the proview homepage [www.proview.se]. There are though some final things you
must set up to be able to work with Proview.

Create directory :

/usr/pwrp/adm/db

This is the place that will keeps track of your projects and volumes aswell as
the different Proview-versions you have installed. If you already have a
Proview-version installed then this directory probably exists.

Copy some files to this directory (if they do not already exist)

> cp $pwre_croot/src/tools/pkg/deb/adm/pwr_* /usr/pwrp/adm/db/.

Create a file name pwr_projectlist.dat in this directory and add the following
line to this file:

%base X4.8.0    /home/robert/pwr/X4-8-0/rls_dbg

where the path is your build-root ($pwre_broot).

Add the following two lines to your .bashrc-file:

export pwra_db="/usr/pwrp/adm/db"
source $pwra_db/pwr_setup.sh

Voila, finished !

Building Motif version
----------------------
If someone for some unfathomable reason wants to build the old motif version
the following packages has to be installed

libx11-dev
libxt-dev
libmotif-dev
x11proto-print-dev
libxmu-dev
libxpm-dev
libxp-dev
imlib11-dev

build with

> pwre build_all_modules motif

Start wb and motif with

> wb_motif
> rt_xtt_motif

Build on FreeBSD
----------------

Install gnome2 (pkg_add -r gnome2)

Create a link /bin/bash to /usr/local/bin/bash (ln -s /usr/local/bin/bash /bin/bash)

Set default shell of the build user to bash (/usr/local/bin/bash)

Install BerkeleyDB 4.8 (pkg_add -r db48)

Install jdk (cd /usr/port/java/jdk16; make install clean)

Download and build source package antlr-2.7.7 from www.antlr.org
Hint: define MAKE to gmake before configure and build (export MAKE=gmake).

Install doxygen (cd /usr/devel/doxygen; make install clean)

Continue to build Proview following the instructions in section 2 or 3 above.

Increase the default value of kern.ipc.shmmax to 67108864. Add the following row to /etc/sysctl.conf

kern.ipc.shmmax=67108864

Build on Mac OS X 1.6
---------------------

Install xCode from the installation CD or download from ...

Download and install fink from www.finkproject.org.

Install gtk+2 (fink install gtk+2; fink install gtk+2-dev)

Download BerkeleyDB 4.8 from www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/berkeleydb/download

Install doxygen (fink install doxygen)

Download libiconv from http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libiconv/lib … 3.1.tar.gz

Continue to build Proview following the instructions in section 2 or 3 above.

Add the following rows to /etc/sysctl.conf

kern.sysv.symmax=167772160
kern.sysv.shmseg=16
kern.sysv.shmall=65536

Dernière modification par xubu1957 (Le 13/11/2022, à 21:17)


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#35 Le 14/11/2022, à 06:53

eddysimon50690

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

Bonjour,
ok en te suivant : j'ai installé le deb mais je n'arrive pas a le demarrez

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#36 Le 14/11/2022, à 07:42

eddysimon50690

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

c est bon j'ai trouvé.
Reste plus qu'a avoir la doc en francais

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#37 Le 14/11/2022, à 08:32

Rafbor

Re : Supervision d'automates avec Proview

Si tu cherches des tutos vidéos, il existe une chaîne YT dédiée: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIKkyi … hbw/videos


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