Let's try this again.
I just tagged a 2.5 lcsim release.
http://www.lcsim.org/maven2/org/lcsim/lcsim/2.5/
All other software versions were the same (see previous email).
This reverts a minor change to tracking code from this morning (requested by Norman) and fixes display of tracks in JAS/Wired.
Let me know of any questions.
--Jeremy
-----Original Message-----
From: McCormick, Jeremy I.
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 12:36 PM
To: 'Jan Strube'
Cc: Jan Strube; Christian Grefe; Stephane Guillaume Poss; Graf, Norman A.; Barklow, Timothy L.; Neal, Homer A.
Subject: RE: release snafu
Hi, Jan.
I'm going to make a release in about an hour. Will let you know.
BTW, I've fixed display of Tracks in Wired just now. That will be in the release.
--Jeremy
-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Strube [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 12:01 PM
To: McCormick, Jeremy I.
Cc: Jan Strube; Christian Grefe; Stephane Guillaume Poss; Graf, Norman A.; Barklow, Timothy L.; Neal, Homer A.
Subject: Re: release snafu
Hi Jeremy,
I would suggest to revert the tracking change (I saw the change, but I don't understand the impact. Given Christian's talk today, it's probably small), then make the release, then put the tracking change back in.
We're not going to run the tracking in the re-processing, but we should have a single tag that allows us to reproduce the samples.
We're going to need some more plots for LCWS, this will serve as validation.
It's quite important that you make the tag today, so that Christian can run a sample production at the start of business at CERN tomorrow.
We will know if there are any showstoppers to running a REC-REC re-processing by the time you start tomorrow.
Cheers,
Jan
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 8:26 PM, McCormick, Jeremy I.
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> Well, I made an lcsim release, but then Norman pointed out that a
> change in tracking code needed to be reverted in order to maintain
> consistency. This was put in just before release. So I’ve reverted
> back to the previous version of the modified file, but the release I
> just made is bad. So don’t use it.
>
>
>
> Shall I wait for a day or two to make the next one? What is the
> status on everyone’s lcsim code? Can whatever you’re working on be
> wrapped up in the next few days for a DBD production release?
>
>
>
> BTW, this doesn’t include anything having to do with lcsim-contrib,
> just the main lcsim package and its deps.
>
>
>
> --Jeremy
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