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Entry  02 Mar 2019, Pintaudi Giorgio, Forum, Best MIDAS branch/version for "production" 
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Message ID: 1478     Entry time: 06 Mar 2019     In reply to: 1471
Author: Pintaudi Giorgio 
Topic: Forum 
Subject: Best MIDAS branch/version for "production" 
> > Hmm... for most experiments, we do not "install" midas. I should probably remove the "install" target from the Makefile.
> 
> 
> ... and change the documentation accordingly (Suzannah!?). Installing midas these days does not really make sense, since normally only one 
> users uses it on a given machine.
> 
> Stefan

I understand. Anyway, I preferred to install MIDAS in the /opt/midas folder to be consistent with the other programs (Pyrame and Calicoes from LLR) that we are using for our experiment (they are all installed in the /opt folder). Moreover, I am using Linux systemd to enable mhttpd on startup (and other handy features like auto-restart after a crash). And quite unfortunately CentOS doesn't support to start systemd units as a non-root user.
So in my particular case, perhaps it made some sense to install MIDAS in a folder other than the source code folder.

Giorgio
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