Hi everyone,<br>It might NOT be possible to link the pass1 libraries to gsim. Recall that gsim wasn't being built and might not have even been in the repository at the time we froze a1c for pass1. Furthermore, I am pretty sure there were changes that had to be made to other libraries to get gsim to compile in the first place. Probably these changes were minor, but it someone really wants to, they could do a 'svn log' in the clas6 trunk to find out what changes were made between the tagging of pass1 and the inclusion of a working gsim.<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:16 AM, John W. Price <<a href="mailto:jprice@csudh.edu">jprice@csudh.edu</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote">
Not to be stupid here, but Craig raised a point early on that doesn't seem to have generated much comment:<br>
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"I have no idea what GSIM might use the detector libraries for--I just know I have to link them to get it to compile."<br>
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</div>The only thing I can think of is that the "detector libraries" include both the reconstruction code and geometry information beyond the definitions in the GSIM code itself. The former should not be needed for the MC, while the latter might. This begs the question, what *exactly* in the detector libraries is the MC using?<br>
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If you try to link GSIM without the detector libraries, what error messages do you get? I would do this myself, but I'm not in the office today; I can look at it tomorrow if nobody else has by then.<br>
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John<br>
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