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xpachanges
xpachanges(7) SAORD Documentation xpachanges(7)
NAME
XPAChanges - Changes For Users from XPA 1.0 and 2.0
SYNOPSIS
This document describes changes that will affect users who migrate from XPA 1.0 to XPA 2.0.
DESCRIPTION
There have been a few changes that affect users who upgrade XPA from version 1.0 to version 2.0. These changes are detailed below.
o XPA commands no longer have a resolver routine (this is open to negotiations, but we decided the idea was dumb). For the SAOtng pro-
gram, this means that you must explicitly specify the access point, i.e.,:
cat foo.fits | xpaset SAOtng fits
instead of:
cat foo.fits | xpaset SAOtng
o By default, xpaset, xpaget, etc. now wait for the server callback to complete; i.e., the old -W is implied (and the switch is
ignored). This allows support for better error handling. If you want xpaset, etc. to return before the callback is complete, use -n
switch:
echo "file foo.fits" | xpaset -n SAOtng
o The old -w switch in xpaset and xpaget is no longer necessary (and is ignored), since you can have more than one process communicating
with an xpa access point at one time.
o The new -p switch on xpaset means you need not read from stdout:
xpaset -p SAOtng colormap I8
will send the paramlist to the SAOtng callback without reading from stdin.
SEE ALSO
See xpa(7) for a list of XPA help pages
version 2.1.14 June 7, 2012 xpachanges(7)