ID |
Date |
Author |
Topic |
Subject |
Text |
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995
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19 May 2014 |
Razvan Stefan Gornea | Forum | Weird problem on new installation | Hello,
I have a very
weird problem on a new installation of Midas |
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996
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22 May 2014 |
Razvan Stefan Gornea | Forum | Weird problem on new installation | I reduced the parameter space a little
bit and I think the problem is somewhere
in the framework. What I did is first to |
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1001
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27 May 2014 |
Razvan Stefan Gornea | Forum | Weird problem on new installation | I investigated further this problem and this
is what I think is going on. Essentially
when creating the Settings key, the framework |
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1037
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06 Nov 2014 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Weird problem on new installation | [quote="Razvan Stefan Gornea"]In my case I
have the following structure in ODB right
before the framework calls frontend_init():
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2682
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22 Jan 2024 |
Ben Smith | Bug Report | Warnings about ODB keys that haven't been touched for 10+ years | We have an experiment that's been running
for a long time and has some ODB keys that
haven't been touched in ages. Mostly related |
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2683
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22 Jan 2024 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Warnings about ODB keys that haven't been touched for 10+ years | > What's the best way to make these messages
go away?
> - Change the logic in db_validate_and_repair_key_wlocked() |
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2684
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23 Jan 2024 |
Nick Hastings | Bug Report | Warnings about ODB keys that haven't been touched for 10+ years | Hi,
> What's the best way to make these messages |
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2685
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24 Jan 2024 |
Pavel Murat | Bug Report | Warnings about ODB keys that haven't been touched for 10+ years | I don't immediately see a reason for saying
that if a DB key is older than 10 yrs, it
may not be valid.
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2688
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28 Jan 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | Warnings about ODB keys that haven't been touched for 10+ years | > I don't immediately see a reason for saying
that if a DB key is older than 10 yrs, it
may not be valid.
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2695
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28 Jan 2024 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Warnings about ODB keys that haven't been touched for 10+ years | > Please run "git blame" to find out who added
that check.
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17
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09 Jul 2004 |
Stefan Ritt | | Version 1.9.4 released today | Version 1.9.4 of midas has been released today.
It is mainly a maintenance
update, for all the little things which have |
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612
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04 Aug 2009 |
Exaos Lee | Forum | VME-related codes contribution | Hi, all
I have some codes while using MIDAS. I upload |
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2078
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21 Jan 2021 |
Thomas Lindner | Info | Using external ELOG with newer mhttpd | A warning, in case others have the same problem
I had.
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2114
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01 Mar 2021 |
Marius Koeppel | Forum | Using JSROOT.openFile with Midas | Hi everyone,
I am currently trying to access a ROOT file |
|
2118
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03 Mar 2021 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Using JSROOT.openFile with Midas | >
> I am currently trying to access a ROOT
file produced by manalyzer. By calling JSROOT.openFile("MIDAS_DOMAIN/outputRUN.root"). |
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2120
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04 Mar 2021 |
Marius Koeppel | Forum | Using JSROOT.openFile with Midas | Thank you for the answer :)
> At some point I would like to provide a |
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2121
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04 Mar 2021 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Using JSROOT.openFile with Midas | well, if this is something in ROOT, perhaps
you can pursue it with the ROOT crowd,
they are quite friendly.
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Draft
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04 Mar 2021 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Using JSROOT.openFile with Midas | I also need midas events going back to the |
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2122
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04 Mar 2021 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Using JSROOT.openFile with Midas | I also need midas events going back to the
browser for single event display, so put
+1 for me.
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2124
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04 Mar 2021 |
Marius Koeppel | Forum | Using JSROOT.openFile with Midas | > would this work for what you are doing?
Yes, having such a function would be perfect |
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