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Date |
Author |
Topic |
Subject |
Text |
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227
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10 Oct 2005 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | Bus drivers moved in repository | The previous midas/drivers/bus dirctory contains
both midas slow control bus drivers plus
vme & fastbus & camac drivers. I separated |
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228
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15 Oct 2005 |
Exaos Lee | Info | Bus drivers moved in repository | The Makefile should be modified too. Please
see the diff below:
[code]
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1955
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19 Jun 2020 |
Isaac Labrie-Boulay | Info | Building/running a Frontend Task | To build a frontend task, the user code and
system code are compiled and linked
together with the required libraries, by |
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658
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09 Oct 2009 |
Exaos Lee | Bug Report | Building error of history_midas.cxx due to missing declaration | [CODE]
Platform: Debian Linux testing
Compiler: gcc 4.3.4 (Debian 4.3.4-2)
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659
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11 Oct 2009 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | Building error of history_midas.cxx due to missing declaration | > The "g++" is whining while compiling history_midas.cxx.
Please see the attached log file.
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2009
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05 Nov 2020 |
Isaac Labrie Boulay | Forum | Building an experiment using CAEN VME interface - unknown type name 'VARIANT_BOOL' | Hi everyone,
I have been building an experiment using |
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2010
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05 Nov 2020 |
Pierre-Andre Amaudruz | Forum | Building an experiment using CAEN VME interface - unknown type name 'VARIANT_BOOL' | Hi,
You're building under Linux like. You want |
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Draft
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06 Nov 2020 |
Isaac Labrie Boulay | Forum | Building an experiment using CAEN VME interface - unknown type name 'VARIANT_BOOL' |
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2013
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06 Nov 2020 |
Isaac Labrie Boulay | Forum | Building an experiment using CAEN VME interface - unknown type name 'VARIANT_BOOL' | Yes, you are right. That fixed it and my frontend
is compiling.
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2033
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27 Nov 2020 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Building an experiment using CAEN VME interface - unknown type name 'VARIANT_BOOL' | >
> The header file used to defined the CAEN
types (CAENVMEtypes.h) defines 'CAEN_BOOL' |
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629
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03 Sep 2009 |
Exaos Lee | Suggestion | Building MIDAS using CMake | I write some configure file to build MIDAS
using CMake. The usage is simple:
1. Unzip the attachment, copy "CMakeLists.txt" |
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663
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15 Oct 2009 |
Exaos Lee | Suggestion | Building MIDAS using CMake | The attached zip file is the updated configurations
for building MIDAS using CMake. It works
with svn-r4604.
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786
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18 Apr 2012 |
Exaos Lee | Bug Report | Build error with mlogger: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘gzFile’ | I tried to build MIDAS under ArchLinux, failed
on errors as following:
[CODE]src/mlogger.cxx: In function ‘INT midas_flush_buffer(LOG_CHN*)’:
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787
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19 Apr 2012 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Build error with mlogger: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘gzFile’ | [quote="Exaos Lee"]I tried to build MIDAS
under ArchLinux, failed on errors as following:
[CODE]src/mlogger.cxx: In function ‘INT midas_flush_buffer(LOG_CHN*)’:
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788
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25 Apr 2012 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | Build error with mlogger: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘gzFile’ | Stefan's fix is incomplete - the "gzFile"
cast is needed for all calls to zlib, not
just those that some version
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789
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27 Apr 2012 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Build error with mlogger: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘gzFile’ | [quote="KO]BTW, I read the midas elog via
email and if you post html or elcode messages,
I receive complete
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311
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16 Oct 2006 |
Exaos Lee | Bug Fix | Build error with mana.c while using CERNLIB, svn 3366 | If you use CERNLIB to build hmana.o, you may
encounter the following error:
[code]
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314
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16 Oct 2006 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Fix | Build error with mana.c while using CERNLIB, svn 3366 | Committed, thanks. |
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667
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02 Nov 2009 |
Exaos Lee | Bug Fix | Build error due to missing header | I encountered a build error as "sort undefined...".
It is caused by missing C++ header <algorithm>
in which "sort" is defined. It can be fixed |
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768
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24 Jun 2011 |
Exaos Lee | Suggestion | Build MIDAS debian packages using autoconf/automake. | Here is my story. I deployed several Debian
Linux boxes as the DAQ systems in our lab.
But I feel it's boring to build and install |
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