On 2/25/11 3:37 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> At first I wanted to suggest you check with the latest stable sequencer version
> (2.0.12) but this now really looks like CA (or your setup of it) is at fault.
> The fact that you have the -c option for caput means the client side uses
> EPICS base 3.14.12, right? What EPICS version runs on the IOC?
FYI, the caput from EPICS Base 3.14.11 has the -c option too. I
think it might even be in 3.14.10.
> Values shortened to a multiple of 256, this sounds like a byte order problem.
> Knowing the exact type and version of the OS used on both client and server
> side might help to solve this.
It might also help to know if one was cross-compiled and by what
host architecture. (I think there's a bug in the seq 2.0.12 SNL
compiler when cross-compiling from a 64-bit host architecture to
a 32-bit target architecture. I think the SNL compiler may
generate certain numbers that are too big for the 32-bit target
architecture. But I haven't had time to investigate and create
a simple test case.)
Lewis
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J. Lewis Muir
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IMCA-CAT
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