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Unit tests TPC simulation and simulation/digitisation/clusterisation shell scripts #299

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wiechula opened this issue Apr 3, 2017 · 2 comments
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wiechula commented Apr 3, 2017

Using the the shell scripts in the O2 bulid folder for simulation/digitisation and clusteristiaon don't work.
macro/run_*tpc.sh
It seems that the library path is not set properly.
For this reason, most probably, also the 'make tests' concerning simulation fail for its and tpc.
E.g.:
12/29 Test #12: run_sim_tpc_TGeant3 ..............***Failed Required regular expression not found.Regex=[Macro finished succesfully
] 24.58 sec

20/29 Test #20: run_sim_its_G3 ...................***Failed Required regular expression not found.Regex=[Macro finished succesfully
] 0.90 sec

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ktf commented Apr 4, 2017

Were you compiling with --defaults o2-daq?

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sawenzel commented Apr 4, 2017

No ... the simulations are fully enabled and I confirm that the scripts seem to be broken. I will look into this.

@sawenzel sawenzel self-assigned this Apr 4, 2017
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