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[Rivet] AGILe head installLars Sonnenschein sonne at mail.cern.chMon Apr 26 18:00:34 BST 2010
Hello Andy the CDF 1994 analysis gives sensible "raw" plots. How should the full vs. fast sim corrections be applied? Is there a way to not only book the histograms, but also get their contents with errors from the reference files? Or should I add the correction factors as constants in a vector, one element for a given bin? Lars On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, Andy Buckley wrote: > Hi Lars (et al), > > I guess this was for Rivet testing, Lars? Any progress towards getting > the CDF 1994 analysis back into a working state? > > With a few stats issues, Frank's excellent performance improvement work > (and my so-far less than stellar efforts to follow up on that), and the > usual trickle of fixes and more analyses moved into the main set, I > think we should aim to have a 1.2.2 release in the next few weeks. It > would be good to include CDF 1994 in that. > > Cheers! > Andy > > > On 06/04/10 15:40, Lars Sonnenschein wrote: > > Thanks Eike, > > I work with csh on the SL4 PC and got it FINALLY running (as supposed to). > > Let me start looking at the D0 1996 analyses making use of the D0 Run I > > cone (or better the last incarnation of it) > > > > Lars > > > > > > On Sat, 3 Apr 2010, Eike von Seggern wrote: > > > >> Hi Lars, > >> > >> this looks really odd. It sound like a shell problem. If you're using > >> zsh try calling `rehash' to make zsh re-read all dirs in $PATH after you > >> installed a new executable. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> eike > >> > >> > >> On Sat, Apr 03, 2010 at 16:25 +0100, Andy Buckley wrote: > >>> Hi Lars... no idea! > >>> > >>> (Can you send technical questions to the Rivet list instead of to me > >>> personally, please: I'm struggling to find time, and am certainly not an > >>> expert on everything technical!) > >>> > >>> Andy > >>> > >>> > >>> On 01/04/10 23:56, Lars Sonnenschein wrote: > >>>> Hello Andy > >>>> apparently I had some clashes with existing code from older AGILe > >>>> installations. > >>>> Now the AGILe head version compilation and installation finishes > >>>> gracefully. > >>>> > >>>> Unfortunately, when I try to execute agile-runmc it seems not be > >>>> recognised: > >>>> > >>>> -rwxr-xr-x 1 sonnen zh 18K Apr 1 23:51 agile-runmc > >>>> -rwxr-xr-x 1 sonnen zh 2.7K Apr 1 23:51 agile-config > >>>> [pcac3-1] /home/sonnen/local/bin > agile-config > >>>> agile-config: Command not found. > >>>> [pcac3-1] /home/sonnen/local/bin > agile-config --help > >>>> agile-config: Command not found. > >>>> [pcac3-1] /home/sonnen/local/bin > which agile-runmc > >>>> agile-runmc: Command not found. > >>>> [pcac3-1] /home/sonnen/local/bin > which rivet > >>>> /home/sonnen/local/bin/rivet > >>>> > >>>> Though it is sitting in the same directory (.../local/bin/) > >>>> and has the same rwx permissions as the rivet executable, which > >>>> is recognised. > >>>> > >>>> Any idea what could be wrong this time? > >>>> Evidently the make install copied the executable over to the .../local/bin > >>>> directory as supposed to. > >>>> > >>>> When I go into this directory and execute ./agile-runmc > >>>> or specify explicitely the path I can > >>>> execute the agile-runmc command. > >>>> > >>>> At least I got it "somehow" working. > >>>> > >>>> Happy Easter > >>>> > >>>> Lars > >> > > > > > -- ______________________________________ Dr. rer. nat. habil. Lars Sonnenschein ______________________________________ Home Institution: III. Physikalisches Institut A, 26A204 Physikzentrum RWTH Aachen 52056 Aachen Germany -------------------------------------- ______________________________________ CERN: PH 32/2C-07 CH-1211 Geneve 23 Switzerland Tel.:+41(22)767-9875 -------------------------------------- ______________________________________ FNAL: D0, PK151 Mailstop #352 Fermilab, P.O.Box 500 Batavia, IL 60510-500 USA Tel.: +1(630)840-8740 ______________________________________
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