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Fix #81, Update tlm pages definitions to correct 64-bit alignment #82

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Fix #81
Update tlm page definitions to correct 64 bit alignment issues.

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Steps taken to test the contribution:

  1. Nominal build process.
  2. Enabled TLM.
  3. Manually reviewed pages

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Oracle VM VirtualBox
OS: ubuntu-19.10
Versions: cFE 6.7.14.0, OSAL 5.0.13.0, PSP 1.4.9.0

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Dan Knutsen
NASA/Goddard

@skliper skliper added this to the 3.0.0 milestone May 1, 2020
@skliper skliper added the enhancement New feature or request label May 1, 2020
@skliper skliper added the CCB:Ignore Pull Request is NOT ready for discussion. Has open actions. Will be re-examined at by next CCB. label May 6, 2020
@skliper skliper changed the title Fix 81, Update tlm pages definitions to correct 64-bit alignment Fix #81, Update tlm pages definitions to correct 64-bit alignment May 11, 2020
@astrogeco astrogeco marked this pull request as draft June 24, 2020 14:44
@skliper skliper closed this Feb 1, 2021
@skliper skliper deleted the branch nasa:master February 1, 2021 21:14
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Update tlm pages definitions to correct for 64-bit alignment issues
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