Okay, I ran A' events through the chain, and they can be read.
So the only difference in the lcio issue was spaced vs. unspaced events.
Spacing the wab-beam-tri events (with FilterMCBunches), which is not normally done for them, their readout can be now read by lcio, so the crash must be from that somehow. It must not be important, because recon works either way.
The DST maker still crashes for the recon made using the current jar though, and tuples are not being filled.
This is using /org/hps/steering/analysis/MakeTuplesMC.lcsim
I can read older existing readout/recon events with LCIO, but when reprocessing older existing SLIC files with the standard readout steering file (old jar), that output causes the same error.
However, when making DSTs or tuples from these recon events, the DST maker processes them (instantly), and all of the collections in the output DST are empty. Same with the tuple maker.
This is with recon made using an older, stable, well-tested jar (location: /u/group/hps/hps_soft/git/hps-java_current/hps-java_2017Dec28/distribution/target/hps-distribution-4.1-SNAPSHOT-bin.jar).
I never had a problem reading events made with it before, or making DSTs, so I thought it might be related to LCIO suddenly crashing. Using a jar updated today, I get the same issue with reading the events with LCIO, but the DST maker no longer even works at all, instead giving this error:
Can anyone reproduce this, or have any insight?
Readout command:
java -DdisableSvtAlignmentConstants -XX:+UseSerialGC -Xmx500m -jar ${hps-java} -r /org/hps/steering/readout/PhysicsRun2016TrigSingles1.lcsim -i {slic}.slcio -DoutputFile={out} -d HPS-PhysicsRun2016-v5-3-fieldmap_globalAlign -R 7984
DST maker location:
/u/group/hps/hps_soft/hps-dst/centos7-64/bin/dst_maker
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