25 Aug 2018, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Int64 datatype
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> I would like to store the address of 1-Wire temperature sensors in a device
> driver. However, the supportet data types (as definded around
> include/midas.h:311) do not foresee a type large enough.
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28 Aug 2018, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, Int64 datatype
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> I would like to store the address of 1-Wire temperature sensors in a device
> driver. However, the supportet data types (as definded around
> include/midas.h:311) do not foresee a type large enough.
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09 Nov 2013, Razvan Stefan Gornea, Forum, Installation problem
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Hi,
I run into problems while trying to install Midas on Slackware 14.0. In the past
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10 Nov 2013, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Installation problem
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Seems to me a problem with the ODBC library, so maybe Konstantin can comment.
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11 Nov 2013, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, Installation problem
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> I run into problems while trying to install Midas on Slackware 14.0.
Thank you for reporting this. We do not have any slackware computers so we cannot see these message usually.
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11 Nov 2013, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, Installation problem
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> > I run into problems while trying to install Midas on Slackware 14.0.
>
> b) an actual error in fal.c:
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12 Nov 2013, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Installation problem
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The warnings with the set but unused variables are real. While John O'Donnell proposed:
==========
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13 Nov 2013, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, Installation problem
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> > I run into problems while trying to install Midas on Slackware 14.0.
>
> Thank you for reporting this. We do not have any slackware computers so we cannot see these message usually.
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13 Nov 2013, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Installation problem
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> got around to look at compile messages on ubuntu: in addition to "variable 'error' set but not used" we have these:
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> warning: ignoring return value of 'ssize_t write(int, const void*, size_t)'
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14 Nov 2013, Razvan Stefan Gornea, Forum, Installation problem
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Hi, Thanks a lot for the response! Yes to search packages and list their content in Slackware it is pretty similar to your illustration. Slackware seems
to use iODBC in which case it would link with -liodbc I guess.
root@lheppc83:~# slackpkg file-search sql.h |
14 Nov 2013, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, Installation problem
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# slackpkg file-search sql.h
[ installed ] - libiodbc-3.52.7-x86_64-2
...
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14 Nov 2013, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, Installation problem
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> #include "use.h"
> { USED int i=foo(); }
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23 Feb 2014, Andre Frankenthal, Bug Report, Installation failing on Mac OS X 10.9 -- related to strlcat and strlcpy
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Hi,
I don't know if this actually fits the Bug Report category. I've been trying to install Midas on my Mac OS
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27 Feb 2014, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, Installation failing on Mac OS X 10.9 -- related to strlcat and strlcpy
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>
> I don't know if this actually fits the Bug Report category. I've been trying to install Midas on my Mac OS
> Mavericks and I keep getting errors like "conflicting types for '___builtin____strlcpy_chk' ..." and similarly for
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27 Feb 2014, Andre Frankenthal, Bug Report, Installation failing on Mac OS X 10.9 -- related to strlcat and strlcpy
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> >
> > I don't know if this actually fits the Bug Report category. I've been trying to install Midas on my Mac OS
> > Mavericks and I keep getting errors like "conflicting types for '___builtin____strlcpy_chk' ..." and similarly for
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28 Sep 2021, Richard Longland, Bug Report, Install clash between MIDAS 2020-08 and mscb
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All,
I am performing a fresh install of MIDAS on an Ubuntu linux box. I follow the
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28 Sep 2021, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, Install clash between MIDAS 2020-08 and mscb
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> 1) git clone https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/midas --recursive
> 2) cd midas
> 3) git checkout release/midas-2020-08
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05 Aug 2022, Stefan Ritt, Info, Information for midas updates though git
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Several submodules of midas have been re-organized, so if you want to pull the
newest version, you need a
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08 Aug 2022, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, Information for midas updates though git
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> git pull --recurse-submodules
> git submodule update --init --recursive
> git config submodule.recurse true
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08 Aug 2022, Stefan Ritt, Info, Information for midas updates though git
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> after I set "submodule.recurse true", I still have to type "git submodule update --
> init --recursive", without --recursive, mscb/mxml is empty and the build bombs.
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