11 Dec 2020, Frederik Wauters, Forum, history and variables confusion
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1. ok, so calling the same readout functions from different equipments is just a bad idea, my bad, no blame for Midas to write data from both bank to both
odb trees ...
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15 Dec 2020, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, history and variables confusion
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I think you are facing several problems:
a) mlogger does not clearly explain what history names will be used for which entries
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08 Jan 2021, Stefan Ritt, Forum, history and variables confusion
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We kind of agreed to rewrite the slow control system in C++. Each device will have its own driver derived from a common base class implementing the general
communication. The reason we need a "system" and not only a "hand-written" driver is because we want:
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05 Nov 2022, Zaher Salman, Suggestion, histories capture 'ruy'
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The histories capture key events from 'r' 'u' 'y' and 'Escape' for various functions like rescaling etc. However, this also means that if we include an
editable modbvalue and a history in the same custom page then changing the modbvalue to something that includes 'ruy' is not possible.
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08 Feb 2023, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, histories capture 'ruy'
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> The histories capture key events from 'r' 'u' 'y' and 'Escape' for various functions like rescaling etc. However, this also means that if we include an
editable modbvalue and a history in the same custom page then changing the modbvalue to something that includes 'ruy' is not possible.
>
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09 Feb 2023, Zaher Salman, Suggestion, histories capture 'ruy'
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I agree with you, option 2 is better and works well.
The only problem is that if you are showing multiple histograms in the same window the keyDown even will affect all of the histories in the window.
This may be the intended behaviour, but I think that if we can find a way to have the event affecting only the intended history (focused element for example) |
09 Feb 2023, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, histories capture 'ruy'
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> I agree with you, option 2 is better and works well.
> The only problem is that if you are showing multiple histograms in the same window the keyDown even will affect all of the histories in the window.
> This may be the intended behaviour, but I think that if we can find a way to have the event affecting only the intended history (focused element for |
25 Jan 2005, John M O'Donnell, Bug Report, histograms not saved in replay mode
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is there a reason why histograms are not saved after a replay?
/* save histos if requested */
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26 Jan 2005, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, histograms not saved in replay mode
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> is there a reason why histograms are not saved after a replay?
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> /* save histos if requested */
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27 Jan 2015, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, getaddrinfo()
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To support IPV6, we need to migrate MIDAS from gethostbyname() to getaddrinfo(). (Thanks to
http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2015/01/27/9). K.O. |
23 Jan 2020, Berta Beltran, Bug Report, get an open ssl error while trying to compile Midas
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Hi all,
I have a Mac with OS 10.13.6 and Xcode 10.1. I am following the instructions in the wiki to install Midas.
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23 Jan 2020, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, get an open ssl error while trying to compile Midas
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Hi, yes, this is the right place to report problems and to ask questions about midas.
As for your trouble, I have the same macos 10.13.6, so we should be able to figure out what goes wrong.
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23 Jan 2020, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, get an open ssl error while trying to compile Midas
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I tried on my Mac (macOS 10.14.6, Xcode 11.3.1, current develop branch, openssl 1.1.1d) and it woks fine. Below is the transcript. I
see that your cmake output is much shorter (no C compiler listed etc.). Did you remove some lines? For such comparisons, it's
always good to start with an empty build directory.
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26 Jan 2020, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, get an open ssl error while trying to compile Midas
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> .../c++ ... /opt/local/lib/libssl.dylib
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01 Dec 2008, Randolf Pohl, Bug Report, gcc warning in melog.c for midas 4401
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Hi all,
I have just compiled midas 4401 using SuSE 11.0.
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14 Jul 2004, Piotr Zolnierczuk, , future directions discussion?
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Sorry the previous message got mangled:
Hi,
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14 Jul 2004, Piotr Zolnierczuk, , future direction discussion?
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Hi,
I think that rather than spending too much time on where to
put files and how to define the environment - I am guilty of that myself.
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14 Jul 2004, Stefan Ritt, , future direction discussion?
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Have changed your entry as Non-HTML (easier to reply to...)
Here are some "initial" comments, by no means complete...
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15 Jul 2004, Konstantin Olchanski, , future direction discussion?
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> > Are we ready for 2.0?
I disapprove of version number inflation. Why not go straight for midas version
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13 Jan 2020, Peter Kunz, Forum, frontend issues with midas-2019-09
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After upgrading to the lastes MIDAS version I got the DAQ frontend of my application running by changing all compiler directives from cc to g++ and using
#include "mfe.h"
extern HNDLE hDB |