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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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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
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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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