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Subject: | Re: Build pvaPy for Python 3 |
From: | renato sanhueza <[email protected]> |
To: | Siniša Veseli <[email protected]>, [email protected] |
Date: | Fri, 5 Jan 2018 15:56:15 -0500 |
Just forwarded you email that contains link to v7 download.
On 1/5/18 10:36 AM, renato sanhueza wrote:
Only EPICS7 Java version is available in sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/epics-pvdata/files/ Should I download the C++ version from github?
On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 11:16 AM, Siniša Veseli <[email protected]> wrote:
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!
On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 12:02 PM, renato sanhueza <[email protected]l > 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!
On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 10:30 AM, Siniša Veseli <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
In the tools/build directory there are example scripts for building pvapy, boost, etc. There you will find example scripts for python 3 as well. Basically, if you want to build using automated configuration, you need to use PYTHON_VERSION=3 on the "make configure" line (as outlined in the README.md file).
If you have any issues, let me know.
Sinisa
On 1/5/18 2:03 AM, Ralph Lange wrote:
Hi Renato,Did you see the recently released 1.0.0 version of pvaPy that includes build support for Python3?
Cheers,~Ralph
On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 5:48 AM, renato sanhueza <[email protected]l > wrote:
RenatoBest regards,Hi,I was able to build pvaPy and use it in some examples successfully. The problem is that I also need to use some Python 3 modules. How can I build pvaPy for Python 3.6?
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Renato Sanhueza Ulsen
Ing Civil Informática.
-- Siniša Veseli Scientific Software Engineering & Data Management Advanced Photon Source Argonne National Laboratory [email protected] (630)252-9182
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Renato Sanhueza Ulsen
Ing Civil Informática.
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Renato Sanhueza Ulsen
Ing Civil Informática.
-- Siniša Veseli Scientific Software Engineering & Data Management Advanced Photon Source Argonne National Laboratory [email protected] (630)252-9182
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Renato Sanhueza Ulsen
Ing Civil Informática.
-- Siniša Veseli Scientific Software Engineering & Data Management Advanced Photon Source Argonne National Laboratory [email protected] (630)252-9182