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Hi,
On Aug 18, 2020, at 10:26 AM, saleem khan via Tech-talk < tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> wrote:
please help me where and how i download ioc redundancy materials and installation guide
muhammad saleem
Support for redundant IOCs has never been part of the core EPICS code nor is it maintained by the core developers group. It was developed by/for DESY but they don’t publish the code online. They are apparently no longer able to maintain it themselves,
and we don’t know if it works with recent versions of EPICS at all (to be honest it probably won’t). The last discussions here about it were in this message, this
one and this unanswered question.
If there are sites that are relying on this software they should probably get together and try to find some funding or developer expertise to maintain it.
- Andrew
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Complexity comes for free, simplicity you have to work for.
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