[Halld-physics] kinematic fitting

Curtis A. Meyer cmeyer at ernest.phys.cmu.edu
Tue Nov 24 08:35:41 EST 2009


Hi Elton

  agreed --  I just was not sure where one should check it into svn. A 
random place
is probably worse than not checking it in...   curtis


Elton Smith wrote:
> 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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