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| 7/30/2019 11:31:06 AM |
Bob Denny |
I went ahead and released this in 8.2.2. |
| 5/12/2019 5:46:48 PM |
Bob Denny |
Ready for testing by someone serious about transients. |
| 5/9/2019 9:25:03 AM |
Bob Denny |
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| 5/6/2019 1:04:38 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 5/5/2019 8:53:10 AM |
Bob Denny |
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| 5/4/2019 2:23:23 PM |
Bob Denny |
GEMINI OUTAGE APRIL 23 - May 3
Finish up the changes updates and reorganization for the VOEvent 2.0 updates etc. This includes a reorganization and regen of the RTML component. It was a mess with links to sources in the project etc. That's why the updated Browser.csproj. Committing this ahead of the Don Elledge PlaneWave Alt/Az constraint stuff.
VOReceiver i working AFAIK. More testing needed though.
See attached image for the list of changes snapped from TSVN. At present the Image Manager is broken for a Telerik Handler that's not installed correctly.
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| 4/16/2019 7:06:40 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 4/15/2019 9:19:05 PM |
Bob Denny |
RTML must be re-genned under Liquid 2019, then tested for no change to its API(!!). Note the hand hacking for COM visibility. This is a critical component. The Alerter logic has been conditionaled out. |
| 4/15/2019 9:17:28 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 4/15/2019 6:17:43 PM |
Bob Denny |
Eliminate the SimpleVOEvent wrapper and directly use the Liquid-generated object model. Conditionally remove the Alerter functionality for now. It was an over-the-top feature and will be difficult to migrate to new VOEvent object model. |
| 4/14/2019 8:00:44 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 4/14/2019 1:51:22 AM |
Bob Denny |
Looks like there is an add-on to VS2015 and VS2017 that will allow them to continue to use the classic Installer 'VDPROJ' projects. Thank God. Read carefully, later answers are correct ones not the checkmarked one! Specifically, the one by Julian Rios is the correct one for VS2017!
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| 4/14/2019 1:45:47 AM |
Bob Denny |
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| 4/13/2019 11:52:13 PM |
Bob Denny |
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