[Sane-analysis] CVS Code Updates

Jonathan Mulholland jrm at jlab.org
Sat Apr 17 13:20:28 EDT 2010


Greetings,

I am going to be making an update to the sane analysis directory on
Octavian. It is unclear right now as to whether what is on the CVS is the
most current stable version of the code. I know that everyone is making
changes to their personal code on a regular basis, and we don't want an
unstable or untested version in the CVS. On the other hand, there is
currently large discrepancies between replays done with the CVS
analyzer/replay and those done by some of our collaborators actively working
on the code.

For this reason I would like to request that those of you working on code
take stock and contribute to the following.

*sane analyzer and replay *
There have been significant changes to the calibrations at least since the
last CVS update. I believe there is a version of the physics ntuple being
used by some of the calibration that already has built into it a correlation
between big cal and cerenkov events as well as cuts on the cerenkov data. If
these changes area at least stable, it would be good to have them available
to the entire calibration.

*Monte Carlo*
Some  of the GEANT3 simulation .dat files aren't on the CVS. Please check in
all the required files to the CVS.


A task more demanding of those working on the code regularly, but valuable
to the collaboration would be updates to the status of this code--what is
being adjusted at the time. For example, changes to the code that is not
tested, but may be relevant to the work others in the collaboration are
doing.

Please decide among those working on the above code categories, submit CVS
updates to Mark Jones, and notify me of issues in the code that are in the
process of being addressed, and I will keep the wiki updated.

Thanks for your attention,
Jonathan Mulholland
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