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Date |
Author |
Topic |
Subject |
Text |
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22 Jun 2004 |
Exaos Lee | | How to compile under Darwin-gcc? (MacOS X) | I add the following to makefile and try to
treat Darwin as FreeBSD/Linux.
But I failed.
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52
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22 Jun 2004 |
Konstantin Olchanski | | How to compile under Darwin-gcc? (MacOS X) | The current (cvs) version of MIDAS should
build on Mac OS X right out of the
box- I fixed all the problems you report |
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53
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23 Jun 2004 |
Exaos Lee | | How to compile under Darwin-gcc? (MacOS X) | > The current (cvs) version of MIDAS should
build on Mac OS X right out of the
> box- I fixed all the problems you report |
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54
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23 Jun 2004 |
Stefan Ritt | | How to compile under Darwin-gcc? (MacOS X) | > Thanks a lot. But I cannot checkout module:
> ------------
> 01:52:16: pc2075.psi.ch: Operation timed |
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55
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23 Jun 2004 |
Exaos Lee | | How to compile under Darwin-gcc? (MacOS X) | >
> Should work fine, just tried from outside
PSI. Please check again.
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754
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30 Mar 2011 |
Exaos Lee | Forum | How large does "bank32" support? | Reading an FADC buffer often needs large buffer
size, especially while several
FADCs work together. I want to know how large |
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755
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30 Mar 2011 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | How large does "bank32" support? | > Reading an FADC buffer often needs large
buffer size, especially while several
> FADCs work together. I want to know how |
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757
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15 Apr 2011 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | How large does "bank32" support? | > Reading an FADC buffer often needs large
buffer size, especially while several
> FADCs work together. I want to know how |
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239
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22 Dec 2005 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | How do I do custom event building? | It turns out the the standard event builder
fragment matching algorithm cannot
be used in my TPC application. I have two |
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241
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23 Dec 2005 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | How do I do custom event building? | > It turns out the the standard event builder
fragment matching algorithm cannot
> be used in my TPC application. I have two |
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248
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03 Jan 2006 |
John O'Donnell | Info | How do I do custom event building? | At DANCE we have a similar issue. We are
still doing "software
handshaking" between multiple frontends (15 |
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1022
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14 Oct 2014 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | Hostile network scans against MIDAS RPC ports | At CERN I see a large number of hostile network
scans that seem to be injecting HTTP requests
into the
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1025
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14 Oct 2014 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Hostile network scans against MIDAS RPC ports | Doing this through the ODB seems ok to me.
If the ODB cannot be accessed, you can fall
back to no protection.
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1031
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16 Oct 2014 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | Hostile network scans against MIDAS RPC ports | > Doing this through the ODB seems ok to me.
If the ODB cannot be accessed, you can fall
back to no protection.
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1032
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16 Oct 2014 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Hostile network scans against MIDAS RPC ports | > Sometimes we have very small MIDAS installations,
i.e. just one machine by itself, and such
setups should be secure/secured easily -
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1634
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26 Jul 2019 |
Nik Berger | Bug Report | History/Endianness | Hi,
I have a bank of floats with slow control
values that I store to the history and
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2676
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17 Jan 2024 |
Francesco Renga | Forum | History tags | Dear experts,
I would like to have some clarification
about the meaning and use of the
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2680
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18 Jan 2024 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | History tags | This part of the system has been designed
by KO, so he should reply here.
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2689
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28 Jan 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | History tags | > This part of the system has been designed
by KO, so he should reply here.
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2180
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28 May 2021 |
Joseph McKenna | Bug Report | History plots deceiving users into thinking data is still logging |
I have been trying to fix this myself but
my javascript isn't strong... The
'new'
history plot render fills in missing data |
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