15 Jun 2021, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, blog - convert tmfe_rev0 event builder to develop-branch tmfe c++ framework
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Now we are converting the alpha-g event builder from rev0 tmfe (midas-2020-xx) to the new tmfe c++
framework in midas-develop. Earlier, I followed the steps outlined in this blog
to convert this event builder from mfe.c framework to rev0 tmfe.
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05 Apr 2021, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, blog - convert mfe frontend to tmfe c++ framework
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notes from converting ALPHA-g chronobox frontend fechrono to tmfe c++ framework.
the chronobox device is a timestamp/low resolution tdc/scaler/generic TTL and ECL io
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05 Apr 2021, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, blog - convert mfe frontend to tmfe c++ framework
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Result is here:
https://bitbucket.org/expalpha/chronobox_software/src/master/fechrono_tmfe.cxx
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04 Apr 2021, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, bk_init32a data format
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In April 4th 2020 Stefan added a new data format that fixes the well known problem with alternating banks being
misaligned against 64-bit addresses. (cannot find announcement on this forum. midas commit
https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/midas/commits/541732ea265edba63f18367c7c9b8c02abbfc96e)
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13 Apr 2021, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, bk_init32a data format
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Until commit a4043ceacdf241a2a98aeca5edf40613a6c0f575 today, mdump mostly did not work with bank32a data.
K.O.
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12 Dec 2011, Michael Murray, Bug Report, bk_delete uses memcpy instead of memmove
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In midas.c, the bk_delete function removes a bank by decrementing the total
event size and then copying the remaining banks into the location of the first
using memcpy from string.h.
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16 Dec 2011, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, bk_delete uses memcpy instead of memmove
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> In midas.c, the bk_delete function removes a bank by decrementing the total
> event size and then copying the remaining banks into the location of the first
> using memcpy from string.h.
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19 Dec 2011, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, bk_delete uses memcpy instead of memmove
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> > In midas.c, the bk_delete function removes a bank by decrementing the total
> > event size and then copying the remaining banks into the location of the first
> > using memcpy from string.h.
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15 Jun 2012, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, bk_delete uses memcpy instead of memmove
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> In midas.c, the bk_delete function removes a bank by decrementing the total
> event size and then copying the remaining banks into the location of the first
> using memcpy from string.h.
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10 Aug 2015, Wes Gohn, Forum, bk_create change
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After pulling the newest version of midas, our compilation would fail on
bk_create, with the error:
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10 Aug 2015, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, bk_create change
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> bk_create()
> frontend.cpp:954: error: invalid conversion from ‘DWORD**’ to ‘void**’
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14 Feb 2024, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, bitbucket permissions
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I pushed some buttons in bitbucket user groups and permissions to make it happy
wrt recent changes.
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18 Jan 2019, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, bitbucket issue tracker "feature"
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It turns out the bitbucket issue tracker has a feature - I cannot make it automatically add me
to the watcher list of all new issues.
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14 Mar 2019, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, bitbucket issue tracker "feature"
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> It turns out the bitbucket issue tracker has a feature - I cannot make it automatically add me
> to the watcher list of all new issues.
>
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16 Mar 2023, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, bitbucket issue spam cleaned
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midas bitbucket repository had a spam attack, about 40 spam messages were posted
into the issues. I was able to delete them manually. No idea how they got past
bitbucket spam filters and if they are spam or an attack against automated issue
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16 Mar 2023, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, bitbucket issue spam cleaned
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> midas bitbucket repository had a spam attack, about 40 spam messages were posted
> into the issues. I was able to delete them manually. No idea how they got past
> bitbucket spam filters and if they are spam or an attack against automated issue
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16 Mar 2023, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, bitbucket issue spam cleaned
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> > midas bitbucket repository had a spam attack, about 40 spam messages were posted
> > into the issues. I was able to delete them manually. No idea how they got past
> > bitbucket spam filters and if they are spam or an attack against automated issue
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12 Sep 2024, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Fix, bitbucket builds repaired
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bitbucket builds work again, also added ubuntu-24 and almalinux-9.
two problems fixed:
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20 Mar 2025, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Fix, bitbucket builds fixed
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bitbucket automatic builds were broken after mfe.cxx started printing some additional messages added in commit
https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/midas/commits/0ae08cd3b96ebd8e4f57bfe00dd45527d82d7a38
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21 Mar 2025, Stefan Ritt, Bug Fix, bitbucket builds fixed
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> bitbucket automatic builds were broken after mfe.cxx started printing some additional messages added in commit
> https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/midas/commits/0ae08cd3b96ebd8e4f57bfe00dd45527d82d7a38
>
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