Hi,

attached a port for rocrail.
Its steering my model railroads and switches for about a year now, seems kinda 
time for a serious port:

Rocrail can control a model train layout from one or more computers. You
can run trains directly from your computer, and you can have the
computer run trains automatically for you. You can even have some of the
trains on your layout running automatically while you control others by
hand.  Rocrail is two programs; the Rocrail Server and the Rocview
Client. These programs work with each other using Internet protocols,
and do not need to be on the same computer. You can use Rocrail from a
single computer connected directly to your layout, and you can also
control your layout from any computer on your home network, or over the
Internet. Rocrail also has a web interface, which will let you run the
layout from a web browser.

tested with a slightly older version on i386, server running on a thin client, 
and the GUI on the desktop.

The port is separated in the server and client part, so its possible to install 
the server separately on a different box.
The client part seems to need the server part too, therefore it depends on it.

The install part is a bit ugly, but otherwise I'd have to patch a couple of 
make files. The install to /opt/rocrail as default, with no easy way to 
override that.

comments or even OK?

Sebastian

Attachment: rocrail.tar.gz
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