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Re: Problem with updating 4DIAC to the latest release [message #1819059 is a reply to message #1819057] |
Mon, 06 January 2020 19:30 |
Barry Dowdeswell Messages: 49 Registered: November 2018 |
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Thanks for looking into this Alois,
I am running 4diac 1.11.3 on an Oracle Virtual Box under Ubuntu here at AUT University as part of my research here.
It is easy for me to clone or back up my current system - I am happy to help with testing, including reverting to earlier versions that we can then update if that helps.
I would love an opportunity to learn more about the insides of 4diac.
[Updated on: Mon, 06 January 2020 19:36] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Problem with updating 4DIAC to the latest release [message #1819076 is a reply to message #1819059] |
Tue, 07 January 2020 09:49 |
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Thanks a lot for your offer. This is very kind.
The problem as I see it is that currently we can only really test it with real releases. I hoped that I can somehow manually tweak my downloaded version but couldn't find where. A proposal that I could see is to make a 1.11.4 release with some fixes (we currently have, including my proposal) in the next days and then a 1.11.5 by end of jan. And with the 1.11.5 we should know if my proposed fix is working. Or did I miss anything?
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Re: Problem with updating 4DIAC to the latest release [message #1819094 is a reply to message #1819093] |
Tue, 07 January 2020 19:54 |
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I did the experiment as proposed by Kirill. With that I could correctly update a modified 1.11.2 self-build version to 1.11.3. Based on that I would close the bug and with the next release this issue should be fixed.
Thanks again Barry for pointing us into the right direction. I hope that you can support us in the future as well!
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Re: Problem with updating 4DIAC to the latest release [message #1819095 is a reply to message #1819094] |
Tue, 07 January 2020 21:34 |
Barry Dowdeswell Messages: 49 Registered: November 2018 |
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Thank you Kirill and Alois,
I am glad that we have found a solution. Teamwork wins !!!!
My research is on building fault diagnostics and fault finding tools for IEC 61499 applications. I use 4diac as my primary development system and I am loving the research. 4diac has proven to be very stable and flexible but more than that, the support I get from the 4diac team when issues like this arise really proves the value of the platform. Thank you both again so much.
I will publish some of my work soon on Researchgate - it's getting to an interesting stage with some promising outcomes.
Thanks again.
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