02 Dec 2008, Stefan Ritt, Bug Fix, Fix ss_file_size() on 32-bit Linux
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> I now fixed this problem by using the stat64() system call for "#ifdef OS_LINUX".
That does not work if _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE is not defined. In that case, the compiler
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02 Dec 2008, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Fix, Fix ss_file_size() on 32-bit Linux
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> > I now fixed this problem by using the stat64() system call for "#ifdef OS_LINUX".
> That does not work if _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE is not defined.
> #ifdef _LARGEFILE64_SOURE
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02 Dec 2008, Stefan Ritt, Bug Fix, Fix ss_file_size() on 32-bit Linux
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[quote="K.O."]This does not work (observe the typoe in the #ifdef).[/quote]
Sorry for that, I fixed and committed it.
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10 May 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Fix, Fix error reporting from cm_transition()
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For some time now, error reporting from cm_transition() was broken.
Typical symptom was when starting a run from mhttpd, when a transition error occurred, the run does not
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03 Jun 2009, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Fix, Fix db_open_record() error return
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The odb hot-link function db_open_record() did not return an error when the system limit for hotlinks is
exceeded and no more hot links could be added (silent failure). This is now fixed.
odb.c svn rev 4500
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07 Aug 2006, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Fix, Fix crash in mfe.c
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Some time ago, I accidentally introduced a bug in mfe.c- if there is data
congestion in the system, mfe.c can exit with the error "bm_flush_cache(ASYNC)
error 209" because it did not expect the valid return value BM_ASYNC_RETURN
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04 Sep 2006, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Fix, Fix MIDAS on MacOS 10.4.7
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I commited minor fixes for building MIDAS on MacOS 10.4.7:
1) there is no linux/unistd.h
2) gcc 4.0.0 does not like "struct { ... } var;" although "struct Foo { ... } var;" is fine
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14 Jan 2004, Konstantin Olchanski, , First try- midas on darwin/macosx
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While watching "The Wizard of Oz", the greatest movie ever made, I took a shot at building
midas on my macosx computer. After stumbling on a few small and on a few hard problems, I
built almost everything. However, odb does not work- some further debugging is in order.
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14 Jan 2004, Stefan Ritt, , First try- midas on darwin/macosx
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Great, I got already questions about MacOSX support...
Once it's working, you should commit the changes. But take into account that using "//" for
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16 Jan 2004, Konstantin Olchanski, , First try- midas on darwin/macosx
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> Great, I got already questions about MacOSX support...
> Once it's working, you should commit the changes.
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17 Jan 2004, Stefan Ritt, , First try- midas on darwin/macosx
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> With the ALIGN8() change ODB works, mhttpd works. ALIGN8 change now commited to cvs, verified that "make all" builds
> on Linux.
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18 Jan 2004, Konstantin Olchanski, , First try- midas on darwin/macosx
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> I would like to keep all OS specific #includes in midasinc.h
No go. Here is the problem:
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19 Jan 2004, Stefan Ritt, , First try- midas on darwin/macosx
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> I want this:
>
> mana.c does *not* include sys/mount.h
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19 Jan 2004, Konstantin Olchanski, , First try- midas on darwin/macosx
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> > Simplest solution is to take sys/mount.h out of midasinc.h and include it in system.c
> Agree.
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30 Nov 2015, Konstantin Olchanski, Release, Final MIDAS JSON-RPC API
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The final bits of the JSON-RPC API to MIDAS are committed. The API uses the Javascript Promise mechanism (supported on all
supported platforms - MacOS, Windows, Linux Ubuntu, el5, el6, el7).
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02 Dec 2015, Konstantin Olchanski, Release, Final MIDAS JSON-RPC API
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> The final bits of the JSON-RPC API to MIDAS are committed.
Here is example conversion of the function "generate midas message" from old-style AJAX to JSON-RPC:
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28 Jan 2016, Konstantin Olchanski, Release, Final MIDAS JSON-RPC API
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> > The final bits of the JSON-RPC API to MIDAS are committed.
JSON-RPC methods are now provided for all old ODBxxx() javascript functions, except ODBGetMsg().
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23 Jul 2006, Art Olin, Forum, File output for histories
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The ALPHA experiment at CERN has recently adopted MIDAS, and the history data in numerical form is needed by the collaboration. Furthermore the DAQ is running
under linux and most collaborators are windows or mac users, so it should be available in a platform independent way.
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23 Jul 2006, Stefan Ritt, Forum, File output for histories
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[quote="Art Olin"]Basically we need the output from the mhist code. The most convenient, and possibly easiest implementation would be to select required
data (ID, variable, time range) in the midas history display, click a button requesting file output and input a file name. One might also want to specify
the interval time required.[/quote]
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23 Jul 2006, Art Olin, Forum, File output for histories
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Hi, Stefan,
Using mhist is how I'll start, but I'm getting substantial resistance. It's not so much the command line that's the problem. First I have to install an |