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I get similar behavior on that file.  I’ve not used the java api.
-Nathan


On May 8, 2015, at 11:52, Graf, Norman A. <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello All,
> I took a look at some of the early reco files (before the garbage collection switch) and was able to analyze them fine using hps-java. Specifically:
> hps_005255.1_recon_20150504.224540-82.slcio
> I've not used the C++ API.
> Norman
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Nathan Baltzell
> Sent: Friday, May 08, 2015 7:37 AM
> To: hps-software
> Subject: problem reading latest slcio files
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> Has anyone successfully used the C++ API to read the latest pass0 SLCIO files:
> /mss/hallb/hps/engrun2015/
> 
> In my analysis code,  IO::LCReader->readNextEvent() is always returning zero.
> Rafayel has the same issue, and also says hps_dump_event from the DST doesn't work (which presumably uses the same API).
> 
> The lcio print command from here doesn't work either:
> svn://svn.freehep.org/lcio/
> 
> On some files I get an "Out of Memory" error after this:
> at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOParticleID.<init>(SIOParticleID.java:26)
> 
> On others I get:
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException
> 	at hep.lcio.implementation.sio.SIOParticleID.<init>(SIOParticleID.java:26)
> 
> 
> None of the above problems existed on 2014 data nor on data we reconstructed with ecal-only over the previous weeks.  And now we can't analyze data.  Any ideas to fix this?  
> 
> -Nathan
> 
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