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Hi Dave,
Please CC the tech-talk mailing list with your replies for archive
purposes; I also want Benjamin Franksen to see your responses (I'm not
an expert in this area, Ben is).
On 11/03/2014 05:18 AM, Brown, David L. wrote:
> Hi, Andrew,
>
> The sequencer version is seq-2.0.12.
That is a very old version of the sequencer which is no longer being
maintained. The home page for the sequencer is
http://www-csr.bessy.de/control/SoftDist/sequencer/
An upgrade to a newer version might help with your issue, but I don't
that for sure.
Ben, do you know of any compatibility issues building the new sequencer
against 3.14.11?
> I'm not sure what you mean by target
> architecture, though. I am writing this sequencer for collision avoidance
> testing on diagnostic equipment. The records in question are MPS read
> backs that are bi records. Since their names are too long, though, I¹m
> using aliases.
>
> Dave
By target architecture I meant what OS and CPU is the sequence program
running on — win32-x86 and linux-x86_64 are examples of EPICS target
architecture names that I'm looking for.
- Andrew
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