Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
Hi Yong,
> 2. "/etc/profile.d": you forget about the CA clients on Windows and
> Mac which doesn't have this thing. And sometimes it takes lots of
> effort to figure out how to configure EPICS_CA_MAX_ARRAY_BYTES on
> different Windows OSs.
AFAIK setting environment variables is supported by most OSes. E.g. on
Windows you can adjust them under Control Panel -> System and Security
-> System -> Advanced system settings -> Environment Variables. You can
set them on a per-user basis or globally.
In general I would prefer to keep caget/caput/camonitor as simple as
possible. In many cases the intention behind using these simple tools is
getting rid of all the complexity of a high-level client. What's not in
there cannot break...
Just my two cents,
Martin
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Michigan State University
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