Participants
Harald Bräuning, Ludwig Hechler, Vitaliy Rapp, Solveigh Matthies, Alexander Schwinn (Protokoll)
Topics
- 1.0.0 release experiences/status
- According to the users, there is are no major issues with the latest version. Class development works fine.
- Harald Braüning reported a bug which is related to multible use of GSI-specific fields.
- Cosylab will start to use 1.0.0 when they have the usability "ok" of Harald Bräuning
- When doing the next major release we will introduce two weeks of "commissioning" on the central development-envoronment(asl73x) before delivery to other systems. This will allow us to fix crucial release-bugs on the fly for two weeks, without increasing the version-number.
- CMW-Installation RPM/script
- Currently there are two possibilities to install CMW ( See attachment )
- Via the RPM-Installer ( global-installation)
- Dependency-links between the different cmw-packages are located in the installation-directory of fesa (via softlinks)
- Via a script from Vitaliy Rapp ( local-installation )
- Each cmw-package defines it's dependencies to other packages in the lib/include folder (via softlinks)
- The current global installation makes it difficult to link e.g. cmw-clients ( or later UNIKOS-applications). Since they dont depend on any fesa-version, they should not need to use the links in the fesa-directory. However if they want to use the /opt/cmw directly, they dont know which versions of the cmw-packages belong together in the current global-installation.
- The FE-Int team agreed that we have to provide the softlinks in the cmw-folders as well in the global-installation of cmw for the next release. (like in the local-installation)
- The dependency-links between the different cmw-packages in the installation-directory of fesa probably can be removed.
- FE-Int meeting Timing-Interface
- Together with Dietrich Beck we will discuss the FESA - API of the Timing receiver (Which properties, etc. ).
- Alexander Schwinn will make some proposals, in order to have a base for the discussion.
- The date for this will be the 14.08.
- Implementation of the Beam-Process concept in FESA
- Some work here has to be done from the Timing-Team ( How to mask the data of the timing-events )
- For the next FE-Int meeting Alexander Schwinn will provide some proposals, how the FESA-clyce-selector for clients (when using properties) could look like
- SCU's with 64Bit processor
- According to Vitaliy Rapp and Ludwig Hechler, the hardware team does some effort to provide SCU's which run a 64-Bit processor.
- Ludwig Hechler will ask if the 64-Bit SCU's already will be usable for the MCS