04 Apr 2021, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, Change of TID_xxx data types
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> To be consistent, I renamed the old types:
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13 Jun 2012, Exaos Lee, Bug Report, Cannot start/stop run through mhttpd
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Revision: r5286
Platform: Debian Linux 6.0.5 AMD64, with packages from squeeze-backports
Problem:
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13 Jun 2012, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, Cannot start/stop run through mhttpd
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> Revision: r5286
> Platform: Debian Linux 6.0.5 AMD64, with packages from squeeze-backports
> Problem:
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13 Jun 2012, Exaos Lee, Bug Report, Cannot start/stop run through mhttpd
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> Well, it's mhttpd who cannot start the run, not you. So what happens when you press
> the "start run" button? Any errors in midas.log or in midas messages? Is mtransition
> in your PATH?
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14 Jun 2012, Exaos Lee, Bug Report, Cannot start/stop run through mhttpd
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> > Revision: r5286
> > Platform: Debian Linux 6.0.5 AMD64, with packages from squeeze-backports
> > Problem:
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14 Jun 2012, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, Cannot start/stop run through mhttpd
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> I found the problem only appears when I run mhttpd in scripts, whether bash or python.
> And I'm quite sure that the MIDAS environments (e.g. PATH, MIDAS_EXPTAB, MIDASSYS, etc.)
> are set in such scripts. If I start mhttpd in an xterm with or without "-D", it works
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14 Jun 2012, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, Cannot start/stop run through mhttpd
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> > I found the problem only appears when I run mhttpd in scripts, whether bash or python.
> > And I'm quite sure that the MIDAS environments (e.g. PATH, MIDAS_EXPTAB, MIDASSYS, etc.)
> > are set in such scripts. If I start mhttpd in an xterm with or without "-D", it works
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14 Jun 2012, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, Cannot start/stop run through mhttpd
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> > > Revision: r5286
> > > Platform: Debian Linux 6.0.5 AMD64, with packages from squeeze-backports
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21 Jun 2012, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, Cannot start/stop run through mhttpd
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> I agree. Somehow mhttpd cannot run mtransition. I am not super happy with this dependance on user $PATH settings and the inability to capture error messages
> from attempts to start mtransition. I am now thinking in the direction of running mtransition code by forking. But remember that mlogger and the event |
17 Jun 2011, Jimmy Ngai, Forum, Cannot open input file (file too large?)
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Dear All,
I got a "Cannot open input file" error when I tried to analyze a .mid.gz file with
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20 Jun 2011, Jimmy Ngai, Forum, Cannot open input file (file too large?)
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Dear All,
Thanks Konstantin Olchanski for providing me a hint. The file can be opened now after I
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15 Apr 2011, Jonathan Toebbe, Forum, Can't get example frontend to talk to khyt1331 kernel driver
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I'm brand new to MIDAS, and C system programming in general, so please be
gentle. I've compiled and installed MIDAS 2.3.0 on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I've built
the kernel driver, khyt1331.ko and installed it. It appears to be working, since
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22 Sep 2024, Tam Kai Chung, Bug Report, Can we convert the .mid file into .root file
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Dear experts,
I am a new user of MIDAS. I have just created some banks by a frontend.cxx code.
Now, I would like to do some analysis from the data.
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24 Sep 2024, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, Can we convert the .mid file into .root file
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"Can we convert the .mid file into .root file".
yes, you can, but the operation is under-defined. it's like asking "can I convert these stones into houses". the answer is "yes", but it involves
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22 Apr 2016, Wes Gohn, Bug Report, Calling external script from sequencer
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Can the MIDAS Sequencer call an external script? It seems that it should be able to. I have a simple
test script to do so. It claims to execute, but the bash script never appears to be executed. Any
suggestions?
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22 Apr 2016, Wes Gohn, Bug Report, Calling external script from sequencer
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Nevermind. I just had to give it a path to my script. Now it's fine.
> Can the MIDAS Sequencer call an external script? It seems that it should be able to. I have a simple
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03 Apr 2020, Francesco Renga, Info, CLOCK_REALTIME on MacOS
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Dear all,
I'm trying to compile MIDAS on MacOS 10.10 and I get this error:
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03 Apr 2020, Stefan Ritt, Info, CLOCK_REALTIME on MacOS
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> Dear all,
> I'm trying to compile MIDAS on MacOS 10.10 and I get this error:
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25 Apr 2020, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, CLOCK_REALTIME on MacOS
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> > /Users/francesco/MIDAS/midas/src/system.cxx:3187:18: error: use of undeclared identifier
> > 'CLOCK_REALTIME'
> > clock_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME, <m);
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26 Apr 2020, Stefan Ritt, Info, CLOCK_REALTIME on MacOS
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> > > /Users/francesco/MIDAS/midas/src/system.cxx:3187:18: error: use of undeclared identifier
> > > 'CLOCK_REALTIME'
> > > clock_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME, <m);
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