Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
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Using EPICS7 release should result in a better performance, but
since it just came out last month, you might see some issues that
have not been caught/fixed yet. In either case, pvaPy maintains
backwards compatibility, so if you develop your python application
with 4.6.0 v4 release, and later decide to go with epics7, you
should not have to change your python code.
Sinisa
On 1/5/18 9:03 AM, renato sanhueza
wrote:
I am currently using the EPICS 4.6.0 tar.gz because
I thought that EPCIS 7.0 is not stable yet. Am I right?. I will
try your solutions now. Thanks!
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Siniša Veseli
Scientific Software Engineering & Data Management
Advanced Photon Source
Argonne National Laboratory
[email protected]
(630)252-9182
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