[d2n-analysis-talk] d2n Replay Directory Cleanup

Brad Sawatzky brads at jlab.org
Mon Apr 5 11:47:52 EDT 2010


Just FYI:  following Dave's suggestion, I moved a bunch of
unused/unneeded scripts and config files from our replay directory into
  replay/scripts/Old_scripts and replay/scripts/Online_GUI_config

This is just a housecleaning effort and does *not* require anyone to
update their personal replay directory.  It will only show up if you do
a fresh installs or a cvs update.

-- Brad

On Wed, 24 Mar 2010, David Flay wrote:

> I've just about finished updating my <personal> replay directory on
> d2n.  In the process, I've noticed we have quite a number of
> Transversity's replay scripts still laying around -- at least in my
> directory.  In particular:
> 
> replay_det.odef.example
> replay_prod1.C
> replay_prod1.odef
> replay_prod2.C
> replay_prod2.cdef
> replay_prod2.odef
> replay_t5.C
> replay_t5.cdef
> replay_t5.odef
> replay_target.C
> richL.cfg
> BB.cfg
> bpmped.odef
> replay_asym.C
> replay_asym.odef
> replay_asym.cdef
> 
> and also the config files for the onlineGUI:
> 
> AnaShowRun.C
> detectorBB.cfg
> detectorL.cfg
> pionrejL.cfg
> scalar.cfg
> sdetectorBB.cfg
> sdetectorL.cfg
> spionrejL.cfg
> sphysics.cfg
> 
> other miscellaneous files:
> 
> DrawTriggerTime.C
> vdc_draw.C
> get_bpm_pedestals.C
> bpmped.odef
> BB.cfg
> shower_hit.C
> README (describes how to do a replay)
> 
> Since I don't see where any of these files are used at all, I think it
> would be nice to just remove them.  (It will look less cluttered.)  Also,
> when we start making new scripts in the future for major calculations, it
> won't be so crowded.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> -------------------------------------------------
> David Flay
> Physics Department
> Temple University
> Philadelphia, PA 19122
> 
> office: Barton Hall, BA319
> phone: (215) 204-1331
> 
> e-mail: flay at jlab.org
>             flay at temple.edu
> 
> website: http://www.jlab.org/~flay
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> -------------------------------------------------
> 
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