Hello Ben,
I tried to download the beta version of seq from this link http://www-csr.bessy.de/control/SoftDist/sequencer/releases/seq-2.0.99.tar.gz (available from the new sncseq website) but the file does not exist. Could you please point to where the seq-2.0.99 is located? Thank you.
Juan.
On 17/05/2010, at 9:15 PM, Benjamin Franksen wrote:
> Hello All
>
> I would like to announce seq-2.0.99, a beta release for 2.1.0.
>
> The warning I issued in a previous mail regarding the future of this
> development branch is hereby happily *withdrawn*. By general consensus (of
> all interested parties) it was decided that I take over maintenance and
> further development of the sequencer. So, this branch *is* the new trunk,
> and it *will* be maintained and (hopefully) further improved.
>
> The new sequencer home is at
>
> http://www-csr.bessy.de/control/SoftDist/sequencer/
>
> The main differences to 2.0.98 are:
>
> * converted the old Subversion repository at APS to darcs and re-based my
> changes on this repo
>
> [NOTE: This means you should discard any clone you made of the repository
> and get a new copy (via darcs get), as it will not be possible to transfer
> patches form one to the other without major conflicts. Sorry for any
> inconvenience this might cause -- I decided it is more important that we
> have a continuous history in the repo.]
>
> * integrated the few changes that were made in this repo after 2.0.12
> * major rework of the documentation, convert docs sources to
> reStructuredText, use `Sphinx`_ to generate new website from the docs
> * some minor cleanups, but otherwise no changes were made to the code
>
> (Many thanks to the people who created Sphinx. What this tool does to some
> drab (almost) plain text files is simply fantastic.)
>
> .. _Sphinx: http://sphinx.pocoo.org/
>
> Please go ahead and test this beta release. I don't expect any serious
> issues but one never knows... I am certainly going to do more testing myself
> and continue to work on the manual. The idea is to release 2.1.0 as soon as
> I am reasonably confident it contains no major bugs.
>
> The manual might still contain major foul-ups. Don't hesitate to bring them
> to my attention.
>
> There remains some work to do before I can continue working on further
> improvements: mainly integrating the changes made at DESY (the redundant IOC
> stuff) and further bringing the manual up-to-date.
>
>
> Andrew, could you please update the links on the EPICS home page to point to
> the new sequencer home?
>
> Cheers & happy sequencing
> Ben
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