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Omar,

Are you talking about ROOT format DSTs.

Thanks, Stepan

On 4/2/13 3:35 PM, Yuri Gershtein wrote:
> Hi Omar,
>
> at a risk of being dense…
>
> Why are you bringing up DST's here?
> I keep getting confused with the discussions of the root  vs lcio and DST.
> To me, the two issues are clearly separate - DST is just what 
> information is persistent, and
> root vs lcio is a software choice.
>
> -y
>
>
> On Apr 2, 2013, at 3:24 PM, Omar Moreno wrote:
>
>> @Jeremy: That's right, my comment above was a little premature.  The 
>> current version of the converter only uses the LCIO API so the ROOT 
>> dictionaries aren't needed anymore.  There was an old version of the 
>> converter that made use of the LCIO ROOT library but I have moved 
>> away from that.
>>
>> There are a couple of ways to access the LCIO files.  You can either 
>> access  the LCIO files directly using only the LCIO API or you can 
>> write a ROOT script which loads the LCIO ROOT dictionary.  This in 
>> turn allows access to the LCIO file from within ROOT.  I recommend 
>> the former because as you have experienced, generating the ROOT 
>> dictionaries sometimes causes issues.  If you check out the DST code, 
>> you can find an example of how to do this within the examples 
>> directory (TwoTrackAnalysis_example.cxx).
>>
>> --Omar Moreno
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Yuri Gershtein 
>> <[log in to unmask] 
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>>
>>
>>     On Apr 2, 2013, at 2:42 PM, Graf, Norman A. wrote:
>>
>>>     You only need the lcio root dictionary if you want to access the
>>>     lcio files directly from within root.
>>
>>     that's exactly what we want to do...
>>
>>     -y
>>
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