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The new Sardana 2.7.0 (corresponding to the Jan19 milestone) has been released.
The source files and Windows installers can be downloaded from:
https://github.com/sardana-org/sardana/releases/tag/2.7.0
The documentation is available at:
For a detailed list of changes see CHANGELOG and issue tracker.
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The new Taurus 4.5.1 has been released.
It brings support for Qt5 and Python3
The installation files can be downloaded from:
https://github.com/taurus-org/taurus/releases/tag/4.5.1
The documentation is available at:
For a detailed list of changes, see the CHANGELOG and the issue tracker.
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Dear Tangoers,
Tango REST API v1.0 has been released.
v1.0 is a combination of rc5 and rc6. The most notable features:
- HTTP/2.0
- Bulk resources entry points e.g. attributes
- Shorten URL for Tango host resources
- Cache-Control etc
The whole project has been largely restructured. Tango REST API readme gives a good overview of the related projects.
Also rest-server-1.2 has been released. This release features Tango REST API rc4 and v1.0 as well as internal improvements: link
Full description of the changes can be found in this presentation.
Please feel free to contact me in case of questions or request to help in migration.
Best regards,
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The cppTango team is pleased to announce the release of Tango Controls C++ library version 9.3.2.
Downloads of source and binary distributions are listed in cppTango Github repository.This version is considered as a pre-release version for the moment.
Please report any problem you may encounter by creating an issue or by creating a new post on tango-controls forum.NOTE this is not a Tango Source distribution! It is only Tango C++ kernel library release. -
Dear Tangoers,
I am pleased to announce a new version of Waltz v0.6 aka 2^8-1 i.e. Programmer's Day - 1
Full info about the new features can be found here: GitHub Release v0.6
This new version has been deployed to Amazon cloud
Demo version can be accessed following this link (tango-cs/tango)
Maybe most important is that Waltz-docs and WaltzPlatformAPI reference have also been released.
Best regards,
Igor
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The new Sardana 2.5.0 (corresponding to the Jul18 milestone) has been released.
The source files and Windows installers can be downloaded from:
https://github.com/sardana-org/sardana/releases/tag/2.5.0
The documentation is available at:
For a detailed list of changes see CHANGELOG and issue tracker.
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cppTango 9.3.0 has been released!
Please note that this version has been downgraded to pre-release status because some critical bugs have been found (problems with dynamic attributes and incompatibilities in the event system with older Tango devices (<9)).
More details on the issues can be found on https://github.com/tango-controls/cppTango/issues.Release notes can be found on the GitHub release page
Debian packages (wheezy, jessie, stretch) can be found here
Windows artifacts can be downloaded from here
NOTE this is not a Tango Source distribution! It is only Tango C++ kernel library release
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Dear Tangoers,
I am pleased to announce a new version of TangoWebapp - v0.4 aka MirTrudMay due to the 1st of May :)
Full info about the new features can be found here: GitHub Release v0.4
This new version has been deployed to Amazon cloud
So you can access it following this link (tango-cs/tango)
This version will be presented at TangoWebapp workshop@DESY
Best regards,
Igor
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Dear Tangoers,
I am pleased to announce a new version of TangoWebapp - v0.3
Full info about the new features can be found here: GitHub Release v0.3
This new version has been deployed to Amazon cloud
So you can access it following this link (tango-cs/tango)
Have a nice and sunny day (Hamburg's weather really suprises these days)!
Best regards,
Igor
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The new Taurus 4.3.0 has been released.
The source files and windows installers can be downloaded from:
https://github.com/taurus-org/taurus/releases/tag/4.3.0
(debian packages are still being prepared)
The documentation is available at:
For a detailed list of changes, see the CHANGELOG and the issue tracker.
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The new Taurus 4.0.3 has been released.
The source files and windows installers can be downloaded from PyPI:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/taurus
The documentation is available at:
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The Tango kernel team is pleased to announce the release of Tango 9.2.5a. You can download the source distribution from the download section.
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The new Sardana release 2.2.0 (corresponding to the Jan17 milestone) is now available to download from PyPI (source and windows installer)
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The new Sardana release 2.1.0 is now available to download from PyPI.
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The first official release for the Taurus 4.x series is available for download from PyPI
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A new bugfix release for Taurus 3.x series (which is now legacy) is available for download from PyPI.
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The new Sardana release 2.0.0 (corresponding to the Jan16 milestone) is
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A first version of the TANGO92 Virtual Machine Release Candidate is available for testing:
ftp://ftp.esrf.fr/pub/cs/tango/tango92-vm_RC1.zip
This version contains TANGO 9.2.2, PyTango 9.2. and updates of mtango and a new web application for TANGO.
Download the VM if you want to try out the latest version of TANGO without installing it .
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The new Taurus release 3.7.0 (corresponding to the Jan16 milestone) is
now available to download from PyPI (source and windows installer):
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This is a reminder that the TANGO9 virtual machine is now available for download:
http://ftp.esrf.fr/pub/cs/tango/tango9-vm.zip
The documentation is available online with the virtual machine.
NOTE: use 7z to unzip it on Linux or unzip on Windows
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The Tango kernel team is proud to announce that :Tango release 9.1.0 is ready for download!
The main new features are:
- Tango device now supports Pipe (see doc chapters 4.8 and 6.7.4)
- Forwarded attribute (see doc chapter 7.8)
- Enumerated attribute (see doc chapter 7.2)
- New event type: Device interface change (chapter 4.6.3)
- Dynamic commands (C++)
- A new polling algorithm (see doc chapter 7.3.2.3)
- C++: Doc re-organisation: Client and server reference classes are doxygen generated and available from the Tango web site. Old chapter 6 in Tango book has been removed- Database schema optimised for memorised attributes
But they are a lot more. See TANGO_CHANGES file in the source code release.
This release is also the first release with a unified jar file (for client part and server part) named JTango.jar
On the Tango Downloads web page, you will find:
- Source package for Linux
- Binaries for Windows:
- A complete Tango distribution for VC12 64 bits (Visual Studio 2013)
- Zip files with Tango libs only for
- VC9 32 bits
- VC9 64 bits
- VC10 32 bits
- VC10 64 bits
Doc on the web site has also been updated.
Many thanks to all those who contributed to that new release
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The new release of Sardana is now available (source and windows installer).
The main improvements since sardana 1.5.0 (aka Jan15) are:
- Allow Sardana execution on Windows
- Allow reading of motor position when the motor is out of SW limits
- Improve speed of wa macro
- New macros dmesh and dmeshc
- Document DriftCorrection feature
- Fix meshc scan
- Solve bug in ascanc when using a pseudomotor
- Sardana docs available in RTD
- Add option to display controller and axis number, in the output from wm/wa
- Allow undefine many elements at the same time, using udefelem
- Solve bugs related to loading macros/modules
- Solve bug with PoolMotorTV showing AttributeError
- Solve bugs and features related with test framework
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The new release of Taurus is now available (source and windows installer).
The main improvements since taurus 3.4.0 (aka Jan15) are:
- support of user creation/removal of custom external application
launchers at run time (see #158)
- support of LimaCCDs DS (see #175) and improvements in the codecs
- taurusplot/trend uses the same order than the legend for exported
data (see #161)
- Fixed memory leaks in plots/trends (see #171)
- fixed many bugs in TaurusPlot, TaurusWheel, TaurusImageDialog,
and several other places
- Docs: several improvements and made ReadTheDocs-compliant
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