On 12/15/2017 11:15 AM, Mark Rivers wrote:
> Since 7.0.1 has not been publically announced would it be possible to retag the core module?
I won't change a tag once it has been pushed, I just have to commit the
merge from the 3.16 branch, add a release note and commit a new version
number in the configure/CONFIG_BASE_VERSION file (oh, and generate a new
web-page).
> How long till 7.0.2?
A couple hours maybe — possibly the fastest release of Base ever?
- Andrew
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Andrew Johnson [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Friday, December 15, 2017 10:56 AM
>> To: Mark Rivers; EPICS core-talk
>> Subject: Re: 7.0.1 Final
>>
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> Oops, my bad, 7.0.2 it will have to be then since I already pushed the
>> tag. Luckily this only affects the core module, the sub-module versions
>> don't have to be changed.
>>
>> - Andrew
>>
>>
>> On 12/15/2017 09:09 AM, Mark Rivers wrote:
>>> Hi Andrew,
>>>
>>>
>>> I just updated my repository to 7.0.1. It appears to me that the changes we discussed to
>> src/tools/EPICS/Release.pm are not in 7.0.1? I think this means that builds will fail for
>> synApps in the quadEM, dxp, and xxx modules because a RELEASE file is called twice,
>> but not recursively?
>>>
>>>
>>> diff --git a/src/tools/EPICS/Release.pm b/src/tools/EPICS/Release.pm
>>> index bceed2e..2b9cc1f 100644
>>> --- a/src/tools/EPICS/Release.pm
>>> +++ b/src/tools/EPICS/Release.pm
>>> @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ sub readRelease {
>>> my ($file, $Rmacros, $Rapps, $Rdone) = @_;
>>> # $Rmacros and $Rdone are hash-refs, $Rapps an array-ref
>>>
>>> - if (exists $Rdone->{$file}) {
>>> + if ($Rdone->{$file} > 0) {
>>> die "Release.pm: Recursive loop found in RELEASE files,\n" .
>>> "discovered in $file\n";
>>> }
>>> @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ sub readRelease {
>>> }
>>> }
>>> close $IN;
>>> + $Rdone->{$file}--;
>>> }
>>>
>>> #
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of
>> Andrew Johnson <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2017 7:19 PM
>>> To: EPICS core-talk
>>> Subject: 7.0.1 Final
>>>
>>> I've tagged and pushed everything, but haven't created the tarfile or
>>> done anything else, that'll have to wait until tomorrow (but Ralph can
>>> grab the tagged versions for ITER):
>>>
>>>> tux% git submodule status
>>>> 524ceee2c8ce8f8446c46d93b5a467edd14b8cc5 modules/ca (ca-4.13.1)
>>>> 610f008529059c7fc1e35896ff0f678b7adcfa6d modules/database (database-3.17.0)
>>>> 8ce980f6637d85fb1f5a139bab404269734b31bc modules/libcom (libcom-3.17.0)
>>>> ba2e1c8a1d1837c8817e14372cccc12f16942200 modules/normativeTypes (5.2.0)
>>>> 8c4353bd57dc4e29145792b2b6e2aeeb81c32efe modules/pvAccess (6.0.0)
>>>> 07afe3887bc4d6ca921d135eef13d91c9e84a155 modules/pvData (7.0.0)
>>>> b26c0ecd713a9c87b891afbfef44d6109e13800a modules/pvDatabase (4.3.0)
>>>> 40014786810c3709c0e14cb179c93cdcfb66f973 modules/pva2pva (1.0.0)
>>>> b5291d96196825fd2ce5d7ce47559b1dddf3449e modules/pvaClient (4.3.0)
>>>
>>> It's 7:20pm and I'm going home.
>>>
>>> - Andrew
>>>
>>> --
>>> Arguing for surveillance because you have nothing to hide is no
>>> different than making the claim, "I don't care about freedom of
>>> speech because I have nothing to say." -- Edward Snowdon
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Arguing for surveillance because you have nothing to hide is no
>> different than making the claim, "I don't care about freedom of
>> speech because I have nothing to say." -- Edward Snowdon
--
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different than making the claim, "I don't care about freedom of
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