[daip] 31DEC13 LINUX midnite job (dave, 20131023.200457)
aipsmgr at nrao.edu
aipsmgr at nrao.edu
Wed Oct 23 16:05:35 EDT 2013
dave update report for 31DEC13 on Wed Oct 23 20:05:34 UTC 2013 (UT)
Copies and compiles:
AIPSUPD - Using CVS for copying files.
UPDCVS - cvs copy of 31DEC13 begun, 1st character means
- U added, P updated, M your file differs from master
- C you have a changed file needing work (error!)
- ? you have a file not on the master (ignore)
? 31DEC13/ERRORS
U 31DEC13/TIMESTAMP
P 31DEC13/HIST/CHANGE.DOC
P 31DEC13/SYSTEM/UNIX/TVDEVS.SH
U 31DEC13/UPDATE/LASTCVS.DAT
P 31DEC13/UPDATE/PUTBCK.UPD
U 31DEC13/UPDATE/PUTBCK.UPD.SUM
P 31DEC13/UPDATE/REASONS.UPD
U 31DEC13/UPDATE/REASONS.UPD.SUM
P 31DEC13/UPDATE/WHATISOUT.UPD
U 31DEC13/UPDATE/WHATISOUT.UPD.SUM
UPDCVS - cvs update of 31DEC13 completed
UPDCVS - cvs update of TEXT completed
AIPSUPD - UPDCVS apparently worked
UPDCONTROL - /home/AIPS/31DEC13/LINUX/UPDATE/LASTREMOVE.DAT = 20131023.193342
UPDCONTROL - /home/AIPS/31DEC13/LINUX/UPDATE/LASTCOPY.DAT = 20131023.193342
UPDCONTROL - /home/AIPS/31DEC13/LINUX/UPDATE/LASTCOMRPL.DAT = 20131023.193342
UPDCONTROL - /home/AIPS/31DEC13/LINUX/UPDATE/LASTCOMLNK.DAT = 20131023.193342
UPDCONTROL - Everything seems in order
UPDCOMRPL: COMRPLs
UPDCOMRPL: currently in /home/AIPS/31DEC13/LINUX/UPDATE
UPDCOMLNK: COMLNKs
UPDCOMLNK: currently in /home/AIPS/31DEC13/LINUX/UPDATE
UPDCONTROL - Reasons for file updates on Wed Oct 23 20:05:34 UTC 2013 (UT)
23-OCT-2013 20:02:35 20131023 TST SYSUNIX TVDEVS.SH typo
23-OCT-2013 20:02:47 20131023 TST HIST CHANGE.DOC tvdevs.sh
CHANGE.DOC entries:
14238. October 23, 2013 TVDEVS.SH Eric
When TVDEVS looks for the UNIX sockets it assumes that they
are named xxx.n.display where xxx is XAS, LOK, TKS, or MSS, n
is the socket number in extended hex, and display is the
$display variable. On Macs this last is a big mess now - so
changed TVDEVS so that, when you ask for a specific socket
number, the display is not checked on Macs while it is checked
on other systems. This does interfere with the option to have
1 machine display on multiple machines - but Macs are ararely
if ever used that way.
Moved nowhere.
14239. October
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