Jacek,
On May 23, 2014, at 2:44 PM, Jacek Becla <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I just did a brand new, clean install in a new shell.
>
> I run the following:
>
>
> mkdir 5
> cd 5
> wget http://sw.lsstcorp.org/eupspkg/newinstall.sh
> bash newinstall.sh
> source loadLSST.sh
> eups distrib install qserv -r http://lsst-web.ncsa.illinois.edu/~fjammes/qserv
> setup qserv
> eups distrib install qserv_testdata -r http://lsst-web.ncsa.illinois.edu/~fjammes/qserv
> setup qserv_testdata
>
> mkdir src
> cd src
> git clone [log in to unmask]:LSST/DMS/qserv.git qserv
> cd qserv
> setup -r .
> eupspkg -er build
> eupspkg -er install
> eupspkg -er decl
> eups list
> (full log file from all the above attached).
>
> -----------
>
> After doing that, build/dist still does not exist.
I’m sorry if I’m being dense, but... why do you care about build/dist? The `eupspkg -er install` command installed files to your stack, and `decl` then declared that location to eups. Running the `eupspkg -er decl` command printed this to your log:
eupspkg.decl: declared qserv master-ga7082f1e02 in /usr/local/home/becla/qserv/5/Linux64/qserv/master-ga7082f1e02 (eups declare options: none)
So at this point, you should say:
setup qserv master-ga7082f1e02
Then you can `ls $QSERV_DIR`, and you will see admin/, bin/, etc…
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