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Dear all,
We're pleased to announce the immediate availability of cppTango/Tango Source Distribution 9.3.7.
It's available from [1] and [2]. In case you encounter issues, please don't hesitate to report them.
Remember this is a release from the LTS branches, compatible with older compilers.
The latest "more modern" release is 10.0.0. If unsure, choose 10.0.0.The cppTango release notes can be accessed from our updated API documentation [3], which includes different versions of the cppTango documentation.
The cppTango Windows assets are also available [4].
On behalf of all the developers involved,
Reynald[1]: https://gitlab.com/tango-controls/cppTango/-/releases/9.3.7
[2]: https://gitlab.com/tango-controls/TangoSourceDistribution/-/releases/9.3.7
[3]: https://tango-controls.gitlab.io/cppTango/9.3.7/news.html
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We are pleased to announce the release of Taurus 5.2.0.
This update includes significant performance optimizations as part of the TEP21 initiative to improve Taurus performance.
- For a comprehensive list of changes, please refer to the CHANGELOG
- The source files can be downloaded from PyPI
- Documentation and installation instructions are available at http://www.taurus-scada.org
- If you experience any issues with installation or usage, please report them at our issue tracker
Thanks to all contributors whose efforts made this release possible.
ALBA Controls Section (on behalf of all the Taurus Community).
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We are happy to announce the release of Sardana 3.5.
To discover what's new in this release check this section of the docs
The source packages are available on PyPI
Soon it will be also available on conda-forge.
The documentation (including installation instructions for different platforms) is available at:
We would like to say big thanks to all people that contributed to this release.
Michal, Oriol, Jordi (on behalf of all the Sardana Community)
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We're pleased to announce the immediate availability of the cppTango
9.4.2 release.
It's available from [1]. In case you encounter issues, please don't
hesitate to report them.
The TangoSourceDistribution also got a 9.4.2 release, see [2].
Thanks to everyone involved making this the best version so far!
[1]: https://gitlab.com/tango-controls/cppTango/-/releases/9.4.2
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We are happy to inform you that we have updated tango and pytango packages in debian experimental available [1,
[1]: https://packages.debian.org/experimental/libtango9-4
2]. These are based on TangoSourceDistribution 9.4.2-rc2 and pytango 9.4.1.
We plan to create backports for debian bookworm for these packages once we have TangoSourceDistribution 9.4.2 released.
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We are happy to announce the release of Sardana 3.4.
To discover what's new in this release check this section of the docs
https://sardana-controls.org/news.html#what-s-new-in-sardana-3-4
The source packages are available on PyPI:https://pypi.org/project/sardana/3.4.0
Soon it will be also available on conda-forge.
The documentation (including installation instructions for different
platforms) is available at:
https://sardana-controls.org
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We are happy to announce the release of Sardana 3.3.3
To read about new features we encourage you to see newly introduced What's new section in the Sardana Docs: https://sardana-controls.org/news.html#what-s-new-in-sardana-3-3
Details are described in the release notes: https://gitlab.com/sardana-org/sardana/-/releases/3.2.3
The source packages are available on PyPI:
https://pypi.org/project/sardana/3.2.3
and other installers are available to download from the GitLab release assets.
The documentation (including installation instructions for different platforms) is available at: https://sardana-controls.org
Cheers,
Teresa (on behalf of all the Sardana Community)
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We are happy to announce the release of Taurus 5.0.0.
This is a major release that removes support of Python2 and Qt4 (we now support python >= 3.5 and the PyQt5 and PySide2 bindings). Other than that there should not be any other backwards incompatibility between 5.x and 4.x (we intentionally avoided enforcing the pending deprecations of 4.x even if this is a major version bump) so:if something works on taurus 4.8 using python3 and Qt5 and it does not work in taurus 5, please report it as a bug
Note for developers: the API documentation has been improved: classes and other members which are not "public" are no longer included in the API docs while all public members should now be included.
This release also improves the module loading times in some situations, and it provides a long-awaited feature: installation-independent config files (no more need of editing tauruscustomsettings.py)
The source files can be downloaded from:
https://pypi.org/project/taurus/5.0.0/The documentation (including installation instructions for different platforms) is available at:
For a detailed list of changes, see the CHANGELOG:
https://gitlab.com/taurus-org/taurus/-/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md
If you encounter problems installing or running this release, please open an issue in :
https://gitlab.com/taurus-org/taurus/-/issues
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We are happy to announce the release of Taurus 4.8.0.
This release is relatively modest in terms of new functionality
for the end-user because most of the effort was focused on
project migration to gitlab.com and other developer-oriented
improvements.This is the last release supporting python2 and Qt4. Work has already begun
to prepare the next major version (taurus 5) and therefore taurus 4.8 will
likely be the last in the 4.x series (no new features are expected to land
on the 4.x series after this release).For those installing with conda, please note that taurus and all its
dependencies are now distributed via the conda-forge channel:`conda install -c conda-forge taurus taurus_pyqtgraph`
The source files can be downloaded from:
https://pypi.org/project/taurus/4.8.0/
The documentation (including installation instructions for different platforms) is available at:
For a detailed list of changes, see the CHANGELOG:
https://gitlab.com/taurus-org/taurus/-/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md
...and the Jun21 milestone:
https://gitlab.com/taurus-org/taurus/-/milestones/16
If you encounter problems installing or running this release, please open an issue in :
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Hi all,
We are happy to announce the release of Sardana 3.1.0.
To read about new features we encourage you to see newly introduced What's new section in the Sardana Docs.
The source packages and windows installers are available to download from HERE.
It is also available on PyPI under THIS link.
To install from PyPI, do:
% pip3 install sardana
or download the tarball, untar and run:
% python3 setup.py install
The documentation is available at:
http://www.sardana-controls.org
For a detailed list of changes, see the release notes:
https://github.com/sardana-org/sardana/releases/tag/3.1.0
...and the issue tracker:
https://github.com/sardana-org/sardana/milestone/8?closed=1
If you encounter problems installing or running this release, please
open an issue in:
https://github.com/sardana-org/sardana/issues
Cheers!
Michal Piekarski (on behalf of all the Sardana Community) -
I'm pleased to announce the immediate availability of a new stable release of the tango source distribution.
It's available from here and therein you also find a list of relevant changes.
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Hi all,
We are happy to announce the release of Sardana 3.0.3.
IMPORTANT: This release is the first one supporting Python 3 only and is backwards incompatible. If you are already a Sardana user you will need to migrate your system before using this version.
The source packages and windows installers are available to download from:
https://github.com/sardana-org/sardana/releases/tag/3.0.3
It is also available on PyPI:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sardana
To install from PyPI, do:
% pip3 install sardana
or download the tarball, untar and run:
% python3 setup.py install
The documentation is available at:
http://www.sardana-controls.org
For a detailed list of changes, see the release notes:
https://github.com/sardana-org/sardana/releases/tag/3.0.3
...and the issue tracker:
https://github.com/sardana-org/sardana/milestone/7?closed=1
If you encounter problems installing or running this release, please
open an issue in:
https://github.com/sardana-org/sardana/issues
Cheers!
Áureo Freitas (on behalf of all the Sardana Community) -
We are happy to announce the release of Taurus 4.7.0.
This release brings a lot of changes with respect to 4.6.1, among which are improved CLI,
better selection of Qt bindings (Qt5 is now the default fallback), more customizable
TaurusGuis, better support for plugins,...As a novelty, taurus (and taurus_pyqtgraph) can now also be installed using conda, with:
`conda install -c taurus-org taurus taurus_pyqtgraph`
Also note that this is quite probably the last release officially supporting python2.
The source files can be downloaded from:
https://pypi.org/project/taurus/4.7.0/
The documentation (including installation instructions for different platforms) is available at:
For a detailed list of changes, see the CHANGELOG:
https://github.com/taurus-org/taurus/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
...and the issue tracker:
https://github.com/taurus-org/taurus/milestone/15?closed=1
If you encounter problems installing or running this release, please
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Dear Tangoers,
Waltz 1.0.x has been released!
Shortly speaking this release introduces major changes in tech stack of Waltz:
- plugable architecture
- npm dependencies management
- Vanila JS6+/RxJS middleware
- Webpack/rollup plugins GitHub template repositories
- UI/UX improvements
Full release description can be found here: GitHub/waltz
Live demo (feel free to use tango-cs/tango credentials): AmazonCloud
Cheers,
HZG & IK teams
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Dear Tangoers,
I am pleased to announce new releases:
Waltz - v0.7.4 and Tango Rest Server - 1.17
New Waltz version features:
- New look and feel compliant with material design
- HintWidget
- Performance improvements
- Migration to NodeJS and new architecture, first steps
Full info about the release can be found here: GitHub release - v0.7.4
Live demo in Amazon cloud: link
Use tango-cs/tango to authorize
Tango Rest Server release 1.17:
- Compatibility with JDK11+
- Minor improvements
Full info about the release can be found here: GitHub release - 1.17
Please feel free to create issues including your wishes and ideas on GitHub
Cheers,
Igor
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We are pleased to announce that the latest TangoBox is available for launching on Amazon Web Services.
The related AMI ID is:
ami-0a2e0cddaa68be39f
It contains all the applications of standard TangoBox and RDP remote desktop connection. Please refer to the documentation.
This image lowers the barrier even more for trying out and testing the full suite of Tango Controls tools!
Thanks to S2Innovation for providing this useful service!
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The new Taurus 4.6.1 has been released.
https://github.com/taurus-org/taurus/releases/tag/4.6.1
The documentation (including installation instructions for different platforms) is available at:
For a detailed list of changes, see the CHANGELOG and the issue tracker.
PS: also, the taurus_pyqtgraph plugin (which adds pyqtgraph-based plot widgets) is now available from PyPI
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Dear Tangoers,
I am pleased to announce new Waltz release - v0.7.3
This version features (including v0.7.[0-2]):
- New Dashboard with multiple profiles stored per user basis
- TableWidget
- PlotlyWidget
- ListWidget
- ManagerWidget
- Redesigned Tango device control panel
- Redesigned Info panels
- Bug fixes and optimizations e.g. using WebGL for plots
Full info about the release can be found here: GitHub release - v0.7.3
Waltz has been dockerized. It is now super easy to give it a try:
$> wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/waltz-controls/waltz/v0.7.3/docker-compose.yml $> docker-compose up $> firefox http://localhost:8080/waltz
Open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:8080/waltz
Or try a live demo in Amazon cloud: link
Use tango-cs/tango to authorize
Please feel free to create issues including your wishes and ideas on GitHub
Cheers,
Igor
P.S. the project has been moved to a dedicated GitHub org: new link
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The new Sardana 2.8.0 (corresponding to the Jul19 milestone) has been released.
The source files and Windows installers can be downloaded from:
https://github.com/sardana-org/sardana/releases/tag/2.8.0
The documentation is available at:
For a detailed list of changes see CHANGELOG and issue tracker.
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The cppTango team is pleased to announce the release of Tango Controls C++ library version 9.3.3.
Downloads of source and binary files are listed in cppTango Github repository Releases section.This version is considered as a pre-release version for the moment.
If no major bug is found in the next weeks, this version will be upgraded as an official stable release.
We encourage you to test this version.
Please pay attention to the release notes and please report any problem you may encounter by creating an issue on: https://github.com/tango-controls/cppTango/issues
or by creating a new post on the forum.You can also refer to https://github.com/tango-controls/cppTango/issues for the list of known issues.
The Tango documentation is available on https://tango-controls.readthedocs.io
The Doxygen documentation for this pre-release is currently available on https://bourtemb.github.io/cppTango-docs and will be soon available on https://tango-controls.github.io/cppTango-docs
NOTE: This is not a Tango Source distribution! It is only Tango C++ kernel library pre-releaseMany thanks to all the persons who contributed to this release (bug reports, pull requests, code reviews, comments...).
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