[d2n-analysis-talk] Common analyzer on d2n.jlab.org, CVS updated

David Flay flay at jlab.org
Wed Feb 3 19:08:05 EST 2010


On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 7:00 PM, Brad Sawatzky <brads at jlab.org> wrote:

> I was talking a closer look, and I don't think this DB is the most
> current version.  It is from the d2n_analysis_copy code dump that
> Dave provided on Jan 25.  There are some emails around that same time
> discussing updates to the DB files -- I don't think they got installed.
>
> Dave/Matt:  Can one of you point me to a copy of a 'current' DB
> directory?  I need one that is
>  a) relatively current, and
>  b) functionally complete (ie. no 'testing' changes), etc.
>

I believe there were changes I made to my database, as Matt provided me with
some updates concerning Cerenkov Calibration constants...

You can find my DB here: /home/flay/d2n_analysis/d2n/DB (on the d2n machine)

Also -- the StartType.pl script has updates
too: /home/flay/d2n_analysis/d2n/replay/StartType.pl (again, on the d2n
machine)

Regarding that LIFO patch -- I haven't noticed a big difference, but I will
look at those threshold plots I sent you before the patch, and regenerate
the plots now, considering the patch is installed on my machine (at Temple)
and see if I see any difference -- I don't think I saved the plots from my
initial check when I made the patch... or at least, I forget the exact day,
so the plots are in some directory from January.  But, always good practice
to double check.

Dave

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