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12 Dec 2003 |
Stefan Ritt | | db_close_record non-local/non-return | Hi Paul,
sorry my late reply, I had to find some time |
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79
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12 Dec 2003 |
Stefan Ritt | | Several small fixes and changes | I committed several small fixes and changes:
- install.txt which mentions explicitly ROOT
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74
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15 Dec 2003 |
Stefan Ritt | | Poll about default indent style | Dear all,
there are continuing requests about the C |
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36
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15 Dec 2003 |
Pierre-André Amaudruz | | ROOT GUI at Triumf | The current Triumf DAQ standard (Midas) since
the second quarter of this
year (2003) has the capability to deal with |
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4
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18 Dec 2003 |
Stefan Ritt | | Alarm on no ping? | > I want midas alarms to go off when I cannot
ping arbitrary remote hosts. Is
> there is easy/preferred way to do this? |
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75
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18 Dec 2003 |
Paul Knowles | | Poll about default indent style | Hi Stefan,
> once and forever, I am considering using |
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76
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18 Dec 2003 |
Stefan Ritt | | Poll about default indent style | Hi Paul,
I agree with you that a nesting level of |
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77
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01 Jan 2004 |
Konstantin Olchanski | | Poll about default indent style | > I don't feel a strong need of giving up
a "-i2"...
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78
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06 Jan 2004 |
Stefan Ritt | | Poll about default indent style | Ok, taking all comments so far into account,
I conclude adopting the ROOT
coding style would be best for us. So I put
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67
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14 Jan 2004 |
Konstantin Olchanski | | First try- midas on darwin/macosx | While watching "The Wizard of Oz", the greatest
movie ever made, I took a shot at building
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68
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14 Jan 2004 |
Stefan Ritt | | First try- midas on darwin/macosx | Great, I got already questions about MacOSX
support...
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5
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14 Jan 2004 |
Razvan Stefan Gornea | | Access to hardware in the MIDAS framework | I am just starting to explore MIDAS, i.e.
reading the manual and trying
some examples. For the moment I would like |
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6
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14 Jan 2004 |
Stefan Ritt | | Access to hardware in the MIDAS framework | There is some information at
http://midas.triumf.ca/doc/html/Internal.html#Slow_Control_system
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7
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16 Jan 2004 |
Razvan Stefan Gornea | | Access to hardware in the MIDAS framework | The multimeter device is indeed to simple
to use MIDAS but I am just trying
it as a learning experience. The DAQ system |
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69
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16 Jan 2004 |
Konstantin Olchanski | | First try- midas on darwin/macosx | > Great, I got already questions about MacOSX
support...
> Once it's working, you should commit the |
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70
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17 Jan 2004 |
Stefan Ritt | | First try- midas on darwin/macosx | > With the ALIGN8() change ODB works, mhttpd
works. ALIGN8 change now commited to cvs,
verified that "make all" builds
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8
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17 Jan 2004 |
Stefan Ritt | | Access to hardware in the MIDAS framework | > The result is strange because the get function
is called all the time very
> fast (much faster then the 9 seconds as |
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71
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18 Jan 2004 |
Konstantin Olchanski | | First try- midas on darwin/macosx | > I would like to keep all OS specific #includes
in midasinc.h
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72
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19 Jan 2004 |
Stefan Ritt | | First try- midas on darwin/macosx | > I want this:
>
> mana.c does *not* include sys/mount.h
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73
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19 Jan 2004 |
Konstantin Olchanski | | First try- midas on darwin/macosx | > > Simplest solution is to take sys/mount.h
out of midasinc.h and include it in system.c
> Agree.
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