ID |
Date |
Author |
Topic |
Subject |
Text |
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1425
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27 Dec 2018 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora | > I still strongly believe that mhttpd should
not serve arbitrary files (only serve files
explicitly listed in ODB) or as next best |
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1424
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27 Dec 2018 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora | > BTW, "the fix" in mhttpd unconditionally
creates /Custom/Path and sets it to the value
of $MIDASSYS. This path
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1423
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27 Dec 2018 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | Partial refactoring of ODB code | > I am not sure this is quite true. The CPU
can execute 3000 million operations per second
(3GHz CPU, assuming 1 op/Hz),
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1422
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26 Dec 2018 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Suggestion | Self-resetting alarm class | > > If you run an external script anyway,
you can also call "odbedit -c alarm" to
> > reset all alarms. Or you could try to |
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1421
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26 Dec 2018 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Implementing MIDAS on a Satellite | >
> Thank you for your comment Stefan. We do
have some hardware resources on the board |
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1420
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26 Dec 2018 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | bm_receive_event timeout in ROME | > There is a bug report in the ROME repository
which says bm_receive_event timeouts.
> https://bitbucket.org/muegamma/rome3/issues/8/rome-with-midas-produces-timeout-after
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1419
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26 Dec 2018 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Partial refactoring of ODB code | > One additional comment: In the 90's when
I developed this code, locking was expensive.
> Now the world has changed, we can do almost |
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1418
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26 Dec 2018 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora | > I implemented that fix. Thank you to Andreas.
Creating "Custom" directory from the web
now does
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1417
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26 Dec 2018 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora | > > [mhttpd,ERROR] [mhttpd.cxx:563:rread,ERROR]
Cannot read file '/root', read of
> > 4096 returned -1, errno 21 (Is a directory)
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1416
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21 Dec 2018 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora | I implemented that fix. Thank you to Andreas.
Creating "Custom" directory from the web
now does
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1415
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18 Dec 2018 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | mxml update | the mxml library was updated to make it thread-safe.
https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/mxml/src/master/
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1414
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11 Dec 2018 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | Partial refactoring of ODB code | All makes sense to me. I agree to proceed
with the refactoring.
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1413
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05 Dec 2018 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Partial refactoring of ODB code | The current ODB code has several structural
problems and I think I now figured out how
to straighten them out.
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1412
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03 Dec 2018 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | status of self-signed https certificates | > > In the mean time, we continue to recommend
that mhttpd should be used behind a password
protected https proxy (i.e. apache
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1411
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30 Nov 2018 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | status of self-signed https certificates | > In the mean time, we continue to recommend
that mhttpd should be used behind a password
protected https proxy (i.e. apache
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1410
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22 Nov 2018 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | status of self-signed https certificates | I just happened to check the current situation
with self-signed https certificates as implemented
in mhttpd.
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1409
|
02 Nov 2018 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Side panel auto-expands when history page updates | > Joseph's original message says that the
problem is with the standard MIDAS history
page, which currently use a complete reload |
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1408
|
02 Nov 2018 |
Thomas Lindner | Bug Report | Side panel auto-expands when history page updates | > > I apologise for miss using the word refresh.
The re-appearing sidebar was also seen with
the automatic
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1407
|
02 Nov 2018 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Side panel auto-expands when history page updates | > I apologise for miss using the word refresh.
The re-appearing sidebar was also seen with
the automatic
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1406
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31 Oct 2018 |
Joseph McKenna | Bug Report | Side panel auto-expands when history page updates | > >
> >
> > One can collapse the side panel when |
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