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  • From: Charles Leggett <cgleggett AT lbl.gov>
  • To: Tadej Novak <tadej.novak AT cern.ch>
  • Cc: "usatlas-hllhc-computing-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <usatlas-hllhc-computing-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Usatlas-hllhc-computing-l] FastCaloSim tarball
  • Date: Fri, 31 May 2019 08:50:05 -0700

hi Tadej -

  thanks for the info!

  Meifeng has already setup an athena github repo that was imported from gitlab, so that's taken care of. We would just have to do the same with atlas-simulation-fastcalosim repo.

  I haven't experimented with it yet, but do you know if one can mirror changes to a gitlab repo into a github one, so that it's automatically kept up to date? I looked at my import  of athena into github, but didn't see any control for this.

             cheers,  Charles.

On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 7:35 AM Tadej Novak <tadej.novak AT cern.ch> wrote:
Hi Charles,

Sorry for the delay, busy times.

The tarball is created from the FastCaloSimAnalyzer package + the dependent Athena packages. The problem is that FastCaloSimAnalyzer itself uses submodules so we would need to have a private fork of three packages (+ Athena).

The easiest way would be to setup a private GitHub organisation and have all repositories there and we then sync the code as needed manually (especially until the FCS code itself is still not open). I can try to setup the organisation if interested (CERN still has academic status with GitHub so getting a free private organisation should be trivial).

For those who can access them, the repositories in question are (note that one needs to use :
https://gitlab.cern.ch/atlas/athena (21.0.97 tag as nightlies currently have some issues, not a submodule yet)

Cheers,
Tadej


On 31 May 2019, at 16:22, Charles Leggett <cgleggett AT lbl.gov> wrote:


Hi Tadej -

   Could you please tell us how the tarball for the FastCaloSim standalone version was created? We would like to figure out if it is even possible to stay in sync with code in the athena git repo.

                thanks,  Charles.

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Charles Leggett <CGLeggett AT lbl.gov>
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
1 Cyclotron Road, MS 50F-1650, Berkeley, CA 94720
tel: 510.495.2930



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