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15 Jun 2023 |
Marius Koeppel | Suggestion | Python Plotting1 | > > > You have to update to the develop branch of midas and refresh your browser cache.
> > I already tried it and my local installation is 2 days old. I pulled again the dev branch now and I also got another error (actually a while ago but I forgot to report it):
> >
> > Commit d5263e gives me the following error:
> >
> > /home/makoeppe/mu3e/midas/progs/mhdump.cxx:393:42: error: ‘ctime’ was not declared in this scope
> > 393 | printf(" %s", ctime(&t));
> > | ^~~~~
> > /home/makoeppe/mu3e/midas/progs/mhdump.cxx:25:1: note: ‘ctime’ is defined in header ‘<ctime>’; did you forget to ‘#include <ctime>’?
> > 24 | #include <vector>
> > +++ |+#include <ctime>
> > 25 |
> >
> > gcc (GCC) 12.2.0
> > Linux office 5.15.86-1-lts #1 SMP Sun, 01 Jan 2023 16:03:00 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> >
> > After adding #include <ctime> it compiles fine.
>
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> mhdump.cxx is written by Konstantin, so he should give his ok to add the include.
Any news on this? We had this issue now on couple of more PCs and operating systems (Arch, OpenSuse and Fedora)
Best,
Marius |
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15 Jun 2023 |
Stefan Ritt | Suggestion | Python Plotting1 | > > mhdump.cxx is written by Konstantin, so he should give his ok to add the include.
> Any news on this? We had this issue now on couple of more PCs and operating systems (Arch, OpenSuse and Fedora)
Since I didn't get any complaint in the last two months, I added the include.
Stefan |
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15 Dec 2023 |
Art Olin | Bug Report | options offered in help | In running alphaAnalysis.exe, a instance of manalyser, I would like to use the ---usetimerange option. When I include it on the commandline I get back the messages including this option which suggests that it is input incorrectly, but I also don't see it anymore in the manalyzer.cxx code.
Has it been deliberately removed, and, if so, should not the help be amended to reflect this. This option would be highly useful to me. |
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