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Avis + OpenMAMA packages now in Debian
Hi all,
The Avis event router, C client and the OpenMAMA packages have now been
accepted into Debian:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/openmama.html
For anybody wanting a quick way to get
Hi all,
The Avis event router, C client and the OpenMAMA packages have now been
accepted into Debian:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/openmama.html
For anybody wanting a quick way to get
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Daniel Pocock
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#141
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Re: Avis + OpenMAMA packages now in Debian
Thanks Daniel, that looks awesome. Gives me a nice excuse to fire up a
Debian install as well. ;-)
Cheers,
Damian
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Visit our website at
Thanks Daniel, that looks awesome. Gives me a nice excuse to fire up a
Debian install as well. ;-)
Cheers,
Damian
Please consider the environment before printing this email.
Visit our website at
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
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#142
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OpenMAMA Wiki
Morning folks,
Just wanted to send out a quick note about a few of the new changes which are happening on the OpenMAMA wiki. We're currently putting a lot of effort into fleshing out the
Morning folks,
Just wanted to send out a quick note about a few of the new changes which are happening on the OpenMAMA wiki. We're currently putting a lot of effort into fleshing out the
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
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#143
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Re: OpenMAMA Wiki
Just some packaging related issues:
- I will probably create an openmama-doc package to distribute the docs built with doxygen, this will be very useful for users who are offline
Just some packaging related issues:
- I will probably create an openmama-doc package to distribute the docs built with doxygen, this will be very useful for users who are offline
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Daniel Pocock
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#144
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packages now in Ubuntu too
The Debian packages have now been accepted into Ubuntu as well, for the
upcoming "Saucy Salamander" release:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openmama
The Debian packages have now been accepted into Ubuntu as well, for the
upcoming "Saucy Salamander" release:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openmama
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Daniel Pocock
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#145
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Re: packages now in Ubuntu too
Looks great Daniel, cheers for those. I'll get the website and wiki
updated to point to them as well.
Thanks,
Damian
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Damian Maguire
Senior R&D and
Looks great Daniel, cheers for those. I'll get the website and wiki
updated to point to them as well.
Thanks,
Damian
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Damian Maguire
Senior R&D and
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
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#146
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[RFC] Platforms
Morning folks,
It's stats gathering time for OpenMAMA ;-)
Myself and Frank are currently doing some work on our CI environment and wanted to get a bit of feedback regarding the platforms people are
Morning folks,
It's stats gathering time for OpenMAMA ;-)
Myself and Frank are currently doing some work on our CI environment and wanted to get a bit of feedback regarding the platforms people are
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
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#147
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Re: [RFC] Platforms
I've also tried a build on GNU HURD and kFreeBSD kernels using the portability code from the "linux" tree under common and using the Debian toolset with those kernels.
It seems to build
I've also tried a build on GNU HURD and kFreeBSD kernels using the portability code from the "linux" tree under common and using the Debian toolset with those kernels.
It seems to build
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Daniel Pocock
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#148
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Re: [RFC] Platforms
Just adding a few to the list:
Operating Systems used
Windows XP
Centos 5.5 (32 & 64 bit)
Centos 6.4 (32 & 64 bit)
Ubuntu 12.04 (64 bit)
Mint 13 (maya - 64 bit)
Development environments (IDEs,
Just adding a few to the list:
Operating Systems used
Windows XP
Centos 5.5 (32 & 64 bit)
Centos 6.4 (32 & 64 bit)
Ubuntu 12.04 (64 bit)
Mint 13 (maya - 64 bit)
Development environments (IDEs,
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Matt Mulhern
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#149
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Re: packages now in Ubuntu too
Website has been updated to include links to the packages, under the new
package page:
http://www.openmama.org/packages
Cheers for the hard work Daniel, these look great.
D
Please consider the
Website has been updated to include links to the packages, under the new
package page:
http://www.openmama.org/packages
Cheers for the hard work Daniel, these look great.
D
Please consider the
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
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#150
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related projects for market data?
Has anybody done any work on something like a LibreOffice Calc
spreadsheet extension for OpenMAMA, either for retrieving rates or
publishing them?
On the feed handler situation, somebody recently
Has anybody done any work on something like a LibreOffice Calc
spreadsheet extension for OpenMAMA, either for retrieving rates or
publishing them?
On the feed handler situation, somebody recently
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Daniel Pocock
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#151
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another blog on market data with OpenMAMA
I followed up on my blog post from August, giving the wider free
software community a more detailed overview of some of the possibilities
with market
I followed up on my blog post from August, giving the wider free
software community a more detailed overview of some of the possibilities
with market
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Daniel Pocock
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#152
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Re: another blog on market data with OpenMAMA
This is great Daniel, very nice post. Some of the ideas you've mentioned
(accounting etc) would be very cool as well.
The LibreOffice idea sounds really interesting, and good to see the
LibreOffice
This is great Daniel, very nice post. Some of the ideas you've mentioned
(accounting etc) would be very cool as well.
The LibreOffice idea sounds really interesting, and good to see the
LibreOffice
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
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#153
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Re: related projects for market data?
As just mentioned on the other thread, I've seen a similar commercial
project targeted at Excel
(http://www.mdxtechnology.com/products/mdxt-connect), but I don't know of
anything for LibreOffice. Some
As just mentioned on the other thread, I've seen a similar commercial
project targeted at Excel
(http://www.mdxtechnology.com/products/mdxt-connect), but I don't know of
anything for LibreOffice. Some
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
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#154
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OpenMAMA 2.3.0 Released
Evening all,
It's been a long time coming, but we're happy to announce the release of OpenMAMA 2.3.0. Included in the new release are a wide range of new and improved features, including:
Qpid Proton
Evening all,
It's been a long time coming, but we're happy to announce the release of OpenMAMA 2.3.0. Included in the new release are a wide range of new and improved features, including:
Qpid Proton
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
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#155
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Typo in Quick Start Guide
On the Quick Start Guide {http://www.openmama.org/content/quick-start-guide] in paragraph "4. Running OpenMAMA":
under the line "Then in the second run:"
cd /opt/openmama source
On the Quick Start Guide {http://www.openmama.org/content/quick-start-guide] in paragraph "4. Running OpenMAMA":
under the line "Then in the second run:"
cd /opt/openmama source
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Guy
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#156
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Re: Typo in Quick Start Guide
Nice catch Guy, thanks for that. Should be fixed on the site now.
Cheers,
Damian
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Nice catch Guy, thanks for that. Should be fixed on the site now.
Cheers,
Damian
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This message may contain confidential information and
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
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#157
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Loading MamaMsg from dictionary
The C++ MamaDictionary has a MamaMsg* getDictionaryMessage()method.
Does this use the payload of the default bridge?
If multiple bridges are loaded, and need to have dictionaries published to them,
The C++ MamaDictionary has a MamaMsg* getDictionaryMessage()method.
Does this use the payload of the default bridge?
If multiple bridges are loaded, and need to have dictionaries published to them,
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Reed Alpert
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#158
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Re: Loading MamaMsg from dictionary
Hey Reed,
In answer to your first question, yes the getDictionaryMessage method uses the default payload bridge for generating the dictionary message. At present there's no way to create a dictionary
Hey Reed,
In answer to your first question, yes the getDictionaryMessage method uses the default payload bridge for generating the dictionary message. At present there's no way to create a dictionary
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
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#159
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Today on the Blog - Quick Start: Part 1
New blog post just up there, for anyone interested. It's a quick introduction to getting OpenMAMA up and running on RedHat and Centos (taken from the full Quick Start Guide on the wiki):
New blog post just up there, for anyone interested. It's a quick introduction to getting OpenMAMA up and running on RedHat and Centos (taken from the full Quick Start Guide on the wiki):
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
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#160
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