ID |
Date |
Author |
Topic |
Subject |
Text |
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1618
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11 Jul 2019 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | rework of mhttpd configuration | > Ubuntu LTS 18.04 does not run a restrictive
firewall and access to mhttpd ports 8080
and 8443 is not
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1619
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11 Jul 2019 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | rework of mhttpd configuration | > - this will activate the mhttpd password
protection, so one would have to define a
username and password
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1620
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12 Jul 2019 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | rework of mhttpd configuration | > > - this will activate the mhttpd password
protection, so one would have to define a
username and password
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1556
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17 Jun 2019 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | restored modbset() in midas.js | > The modbset() function is used in many custom
pages at PSI ...
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1339
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16 Feb 2018 |
Amy Roberts | Suggestion | respect capitalization option in db_get_values mjsonrpc method? | I'd like to use the mjsonrpc db_get_values
method, but (as indicated in the
documentation) it returns all ODB keys as |
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1340
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17 Feb 2018 |
Amy Roberts | Suggestion | respect capitalization option in db_get_values mjsonrpc method? | It appears I needed to read the documentation
more closely - the method db_save
does respect key-name capitalization and |
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1348
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08 Mar 2018 |
Thomas Lindner | Suggestion | respect capitalization option in db_get_values mjsonrpc method? | Hi Amy,
Let me start by explaining the reasoning |
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1454
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28 Feb 2019 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | resource file search path, mhttpd magic urls | > url contains midas.js -> send_resource("midas.js")
mhttpd looks for resource files in these |
|
Draft
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26 Jan 2020 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | request to ease debugging build problems | Request:
Please use "make cmake" ("make cmake3") to |
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1551
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17 Jun 2019 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | removed modbset() from mhttpd.js | The modbset() function in mhttpd.js is not
used anywhere in midas and it misleads midas
users into thinking that it works like the |
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1554
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17 Jun 2019 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Fix | removed modbset() from mhttpd.js | I disagree. The modbset() function is used
in many custom pages at PSI because people
are tired of typing mjsonrpc_db_paste([path],[value]) |
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1555
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17 Jun 2019 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | removed modbset() from mhttpd.js | If it's a function intended for general use,
it should be in midas.js.
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|
1559
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17 Jun 2019 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Fix | removed modbset() from mhttpd.js | A ladder of promise event handlers is certainly
one possibility to enforce the order of ODB
writes, but I wonder if we could so something |
|
1560
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18 Jun 2019 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | removed modbset() from mhttpd.js | > A ladder of promise event handlers is certainly
one possibility to enforce the order of ODB
writes, but I wonder if we could so something |
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1561
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18 Jun 2019 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Fix | removed modbset() from mhttpd.js | Just to make this point clear: The "write-to-odb-read-via-hotlink"
was never meant to guarantee the receiving
side to see each change. If changes happen |
|
1563
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18 Jun 2019 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | removed modbset() from mhttpd.js | > Just to make this point clear: The "write-to-odb-read-via-hotlink"
was never meant to guarantee the receiving
side to see each change. If changes happen |
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256
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18 May 2006 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | removed a few "//" comments to fix compilation on VxWorks | Our VxWorks C compiler (gcc-2.8-something)
does not like the "//" comments. Luckily,
on VxWorks, we
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1435
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10 Jan 2019 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | removal of cm_watchdog() | cm_watchdog() has been removed from the latest
midas sources. The watchdog functions performed
by cm_watchdog() were
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1439
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21 Jan 2019 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | removal of cm_watchdog() | > cm_watchdog() has been removed from the
latest midas sources
> Removal of cm_watchdog() solves many problems |
|
1442
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24 Jan 2019 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | removal of cm_watchdog() | > > cm_watchdog() has been removed from the
latest midas sources
> > Removal of cm_watchdog() solves many |
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