[Halld-physics] kinematic fitting
Elton Smith
elton at jlab.org
Tue Nov 24 08:11:52 EST 2009
HI Curtis,
Tar balls are fine in the short run, but someone should find an
appropriate place to put it and check in the code. Note that one feature
of svn (compared to cvs) is that moving directories around after checkin
is very easy, so the initial placement of code does not condem it to stay
there for all time.
Cheers, Elton.
Elton Smith
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On Mon, 23 Nov 2009, Curtis A. Meyer wrote:
> Hi Everyone -
>
> I contacted Matt Bellis on the kinematic fitting today. After that, I
> added
> a link to kinematic fitting on the offline software wiki page. Currently it
> has links to two talks that Matt gave that have examples as well as a
> tarball
> of code that contains fitting examples. These were never checked in as Matt
> could not see a reasonable place to put them.
>
> curtis
>
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