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### Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently, when working with the dev tool, to change the gizmo mode (for example between rotation / translation / scale), you need t…
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Get rid of Virtualbox and use docker for AGW Testing.
### Problem
We currently use the Packer+Vagrant(Virtualbox) in order to spin up Magma Access Gateway (AGW). This is very costly especially …
tmdzk updated
2 months ago
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hey,
I think it would be useful to be able to disable cycling when using nav_next() and nav_prev().
For example: if I have 4 harpoons and I am currently at the 4th one, I would like `nav_next()` …
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### Problem
Cylc has a clear concept of task and job states, but less so when it comes to the overall workflow state. For example, once the workflow has stopped, there is no easy way to tell the un…
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### Description
I ran into this problem while thinking of ways to break my inbound parentless sequential wall clock task spawning (which I may work the solution into).
A workflow with a mixed parent…
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Replace the iterative task pool with an event-driven graph solution.
*Just realised that despite all the discussion we don't actually have an issue open for this
(let me know if I've simply missed…
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In #5659 (and AEP 008), @sphuber added live-monitoring of calculation jobs - a feature allowing conditional termination of a job with optional data retrieval and storage as if the job finished nor…
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Currently, the `task_events` DB table grows without bound.
This is desirable from a provenance perspective, for finite-length science experiments; but probably not desirable for large endlessly-cyc…
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Supersedes the same idea from #2917
**The Problem:**
At the moment XTriggers are run by the subprocess pool, consequences:
* Each XTrigger call involves a subprocess call to a script.
* Pyth…
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Hi,
When searching for Cylc on search engines, some of the top results (with privacy filters) include Cylc links. But Google and other search engines give Wikipedia articles a high rank in the resu…
kinow updated
2 years ago