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07 Aug 2006 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | Fix crash in mfe.c | Some time ago, I accidentally introduced a 
bug in mfe.c- if there is data
 
congestion in the system, mfe.c can exit | 
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07 Aug 2006 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | Refactoring and rewrite of event buffer code | In close cooperation with Stefan, I refactored 
and rewrote the MIDAS event
 
buffering code (bm_send_event, bm_flush_cache, | 
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07 Aug 2006 | 
Stefan Ritt | Info | New multi-threaded midas slow control system | [b]Multi-threaded slow control system[/b]
 
 
The Midas slow control system has been modified | 
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05 Aug 2006 | 
Ryu Sawada | Bug Report | Latest FC5 Compilation attempt | Which version of compiler do you use ?
 
 
This is probably bug of GCC. Please refer | 
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03 Aug 2006 | 
Shawn Bishop | Bug Report | MIDAS packaged examples: compilation bug? | [quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Shawn Bishop"]Anyone 
have an idea what's going on here?[/quote]
 
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03 Aug 2006 | 
Shawn Bishop | Bug Report | MIDAS packaged examples: compilation bug? | [quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Shawn Bishop"]Anyone 
have an idea what's going on here?[/quote]
 
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03 Aug 2006 | 
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | MIDAS packaged examples: compilation bug? | [quote="Shawn Bishop"]Anyone have an idea 
what's going on here?[/quote]
 
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02 Aug 2006 | 
Shawn Bishop | Bug Report | MIDAS packaged examples: compilation bug? | Hi All,
 
 
I switched to Sci. Linux 4.3, from FC5, and | 
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01 Aug 2006 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | User-tunable buffer sizes | By default, MIDAS creates shared memory event 
data buffers of default size
 
EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE defined in midas.h and | 
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  282  
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31 Jul 2006 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | Fix user memory corruption in ODB | We have been seeing consistent user memory 
corruption while setting up a new
 
experiment. This has been traced to a user | 
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28 Jul 2006 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | mhttpd: use more strlcpy(), fix a few bugs | While investigating the mhttpd password error 
with the MacOS Safari browser, I
 
found that it was caused by an strcpy() buffer | 
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28 Jul 2006 | 
Shawn Bishop | Bug Report | Latest FC5 Compilation attempt | Perhaps some progess?  Problem for compilation 
on FC5 now seems to be in odb.c for revision 
3189.  Compilation output as follows:  --Shawn
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27 Jul 2006 | 
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | MIDAS revision 3184 bombs on FC5 | [quote="Shawn Bishop"]include/musbstd.h:29:17: 
error: usb.h: No such file or directory[/quote]
 
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27 Jul 2006 | 
Shawn Bishop | Bug Report | MIDAS revision 3184 bombs on FC5 | Hi All,
 
 
I just did a fresh download of midas (revision | 
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25 Jul 2006 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | mhttpd passwords broken for MacOS 10.4 Safari | I observe that the mhttpd passwords do not 
work correctly for the Safari web browser 
on MacOS 10.4.7: 
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24 Jul 2006 | 
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Elog attachments | [quote="Art Olin"]Hi. When I attach the file 
below, Mix+Positronorig.xlx to an elog, and 
then open it or download it to disk, the | 
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24 Jul 2006 | 
Art Olin | Bug Report | Elog attachments | Hi. When I attach the file below, Mix+Positronorig.xlx 
to an elog, and then open it or download 
it to disk, the file, 060... is severely | 
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24 Jul 2006 | 
Sergio Ballestrero | Forum | File output for histories | Hi Art,
 
you can make the process somewhat less painful 
by using the Plink (from PuTTY) to run mhist | 
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23 Jul 2006 | 
Art Olin | Forum | File output for histories | Hi, Stefan,
 
 
Using mhist is how I'll start, but I'm getting | 
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23 Jul 2006 | 
Stefan Ritt | Forum | File output for histories | [quote="Art Olin"]Basically we need the output 
from the mhist code. The most convenient, 
and possibly easiest implementation would | 
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