[log in to unmask]" type="cite">Thanks Andy
Fabrice, I believe you were going to update the README* files,
and add Serge's explanations, so can you also add the information
about running "scons client" if one wants to use local qserv_testdata
Thanks,
Jacek
On 05/29/2014 11:40 AM, Salnikov, Andrei A. wrote:
Hi Jacek,
I believe that you need to run "scons client" once again in
admin directory to update qserv.conf.
Cheers,
Andy
Jacek Becla wrote on 2014-05-29:
Fabrice,
Here is a usecase I run into:
1) I setup qserv, qserv_testdata
2) Later I decided to checkout qserv_testdata
and test things using the latest version of
qserv_testdata
3) I tried to install it:
cd repos/qserv_testdata/
eupspkg -er build
eupspkg.build: no build system detected; assuming no build needed.
eupspkg -er install eupspkg.install: Copied the product into
'/usr/local/home/becla/stack/Linux64/qserv_testdata/master-gdf74666c05'
eupspkg -er decl eupspkg.decl: declared qserv_testdata
master-gdf74666c05 in
/usr/local/home/becla/stack/Linux64/qserv_testdata/master-gdf74666c05
(eups declare options: none)
setup qserv_testdata master-gdf74666c05
eups list qserv_testdata
master-gac0d805e98 current b62 b69
master-gdf74666c05 setup
So this looks good!
Problem: it is still picking up old version of the data.
Reason: the line
testdata_dir=/usr/local/home/becla/stack/Linux64/qserv_testdata/master-
gac0d805e98
in ~/.lsst/qserv.conf
How do I fix that the proper scons/eups way?
(as apposed to manually changing that line?)
Jacek
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