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==Tasks==
 
==Tasks==
*Finalize/clean-up build instructions.
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*Figure-out how to add elements to GUI
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* Play with the user-modifiable database and get ADC output all the way through to ROOT.
*DONE - Steal Kyle's rather spiffy wiki formatting
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* Add capability to add electronic noise to the SVT's raw data
*Get rid of red lines
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* -> Create noise, and figure-out how to filter it out
*Add way to change material of target in GUI
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*Add way to change particle beam in GUI
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* Ability to list/change variables
*Display commands issued by GUI
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* Understand how SVT works
*Need to be able to turn on magnetic fields
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* Write summary of how SVT works
*Need command interface
 
*Ability to list/change variables
 
*Need list/glossary of GEANT4 commands (linked from JLAB wiki)
 
*^Plus, need our changes
 
*Document XML
 
*Make simple, limited XML description
 
*Model single chip
 
*Make nice macros
 
*Are SVT5 and SVT6 micromegas?  Is Sim12 model still accurate?
 
*Are material descriptions incomplete?  If so, should we fill-out?
 
*Get sanitized version of Sim12 source
 
*Understand how SVT works
 
*Write summary of how SVT works
 
  
 
==Misc. Notes==
 
==Misc. Notes==
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==Log==
 
==Log==
====October 2007====
 
'''Wednesday 24'''
 
<pre>
 
Started working 3PM, had Freshman Physics in the middle.  Left at 6:30PM.
 
Experienced crash hitting Uranium target.  Start trying other materials.  Barium crashes too.  Is Barium's
 
(for example) small definition a problem?
 
Barium crash generates "Unknown Hit Type on SVT1" (for each SVT) error message.
 
Frustrating that GEANT4 is seemingly so specialized that google returns few people talking about it.
 
Read on GEANT4 site that ALL particles must be specified (seems reasonable).  Possibly the
 
interactions are generating undefined particles?  Should search code for error message tomorrow.
 
Reorganized/expanded my bits of the wiki.
 
Added GUI elements to Batch Guide.
 
</pre>
 
  
'''Thursday 25'''
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[[Dan's Old Logs]]
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====June 2008====
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'''Tuesday 3'''
 +
13:00-16:30
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Started working 12:45.  Left 13:45 for Linguistics, back at 16:00.
 
Searched for Magnetic Field definition.  Looks like we need to make it.
 
Searched for error message having to do with Unknown Hits.  Didn't find it.  Could have to do with using the
 
default "geantino" particle?
 
Looked around code for place to add handy things to menus (such as particle type) and found a reference to
 
visTutor/gui.mac.  It has exactly the sorts of things I would add!  Why is it not getting read?  Maybe should
 
set-up breakpoints in Sim12.cc?
 
You can apparently run macros from within the GUI, which I tried.  At first I thought it didn't work, but it did. 
 
The first few lines of the macros I tried set the verbosity to 0, so I didn't see them running commands.  Further,
 
the addMenu etc. commands seem not to work.  Why?  Probably something to do with pointers...
 
Not speaking of which, why does the source of Sim12 say that Batch Mode is the default, when it clearly is not?
 
Also, there's something funky with that whole area of command line parsing.
 
GUI mode should have ability to run commands.  Batch mode should be able to run headless, dump data.  Forget the
 
pictures.
 
Need to figure-out what the mode-selection code is actually doing.
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Friday 26'''
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'''Thursday 5'''
 +
13:00-16:30
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Worked from 10:00-11:00, and 15:00-18:00
 
Trying to understand mode code.  Think I've got pointers now, but I need to try using them. 
 
Thought of a way to turn on/off magnetic fields, change materials, etc. on the fly:  Can change in-memory copy of
 
XML file, then re-load that new copy.  With this we could add buttons to toggle fields, change target materials,
 
etc.  On second thought, maybe we don't care about being able to do this.
 
Meeting with Maurik.  Sounds like priority is getting real data out of the program on particle trajectories etc. 
 
Tonight should polish build guide and run through the GEANT4 Application Developer's Guide in order to understand
 
Sim12.
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Saturday and Sunday, 26-27'''
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'''Monday 9'''
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13:00-16:30
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Off the clock.
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Right. Must get back on top of thingsAlso, record time more consistently.
Re-made build guide, building on MacOS X on Alice for hintsShould mention that I needed to install expat,
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Today I'm going to make a tutorial for newbies.
motif, svnAlso, EVIO Makfile hack.
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...
Realized that GUI mode has a command line!!! It was there all the time, but we thought it was a meaningless
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Spent a bunch of time trying to get my environment to workWhen I source my pumpkin
box!
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environment script, my shell turns unresponsiveDoing the same thing worked last
</pre>
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week.
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Steps to reproduce:
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[dan@benfranklin ~]$ ssh -X pumpkin.unh.edu
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dan@pumpkin.unh.edu's password:
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Last login: Mon Jun  9 15:45:07 2008 from benfranklin.unh.edu
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[dan@pumpkin ~]$source /net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/RHEL5_x64/env.sh
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[dan@pumpkin ~]$ ls
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man gcc
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blah
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anything
  
'''Tuesday, 30'''
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*sigh*
<pre>
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CTRL-C doesn't help, nor does CTRL-D.
Started working through GEANT4 Application Developer's Guide:
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It's the LD_LIBRARY_PATH line.
http://geant4.web.cern.ch/geant4/G4UsersDocuments/UsersGuides/ForApplicationDeveloper/html/Examples/NoviceCodes.html
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Either I am being very stupid, or something is broken.  Probably the former.
 +
It's dying when attempting to access /net/data/taro/maurik/root/root
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There is no /net/data/taro
 +
Automount broken?
 +
Or Taro?
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Well, Taro has moved.  Changed environment script, now it works.  Bah.  Going
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home, hopefully I'll get something done there....
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
====November 2007====
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'''Tuesday 10'''
'''Friday, 02'''
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13:00-16:00
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Worked with Sam, deciphering output code.
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Pumpkin was having issues, so we all went down to the computer room.
 +
Parity was replaced.
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Worked with Kyle and Sarah on getting useful things out of ROOT.
 +
I felt like I was a little bit lost, plus the temporary lack of a computer meant that I couldn't
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contribute much.  Pretty unsatisfying day.  Need to go bone-up on ROOT, GEMC, and Physics.
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Monday, 05'''
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'''Wednesday 11'''
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13:00-16:00
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
In at 10:30, out at 12:00.
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Most of our time today was wasted with software issues.  We changed ROOT installs due to
Working on getting Sim12 to log to a file.
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/net/data/taro/maurik disappearing, and this had annoying effects.  Losing Parity and the net
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access issue didn't help.
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Ran a revised 50000 event test, but could not analyze because evio2root was linked against
 +
old ROOT.  So we pointed it at a crippled install which was still there, which let it build, but the
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binary caused segmentation violations.  Left annoyed and feeling like nothing was working.
 +
Bah!
  
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Remotely, after hours, I built a fresh ROOT, in /net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/RHEL5_64/ROOT
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It works, as does the evio2root I built against it.  I also installed ROOT on Alice, and set-up
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the computers in our new room.  I cannot seem to compile our ROOT programs on Alice, though.
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Thursday, 15'''
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'''Thursday 12'''
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Trying to get GEMC to compile.
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14:00-16:30
First compiled QT4, installed into ~/QT4
 
Installed SCons into ~/CLAS12/SCons
 
Copied GEMC (from Maurik's dir on Taro) to ~/CLAS12/GEMC
 
Tried to compile GEMC, which failed.
 
After many successive failures, found the following things:
 
Need to get qt4.py from http://www.iua.upf.es/~dgarcia/Codders/sconstools.html
 
and copy it to $SCONS_ROOT_DIR/lib/scons-$SCONS_version/SCons/Tool/
 
Need to add pyscripts dir (from SVN/Maurik's dir) to PYTHONPATH, a la:
 
export PYTHONPATH="/net/home/dan/CLAS12/pyscripts"
 
Need to add SCons bin dir to PATH, a la:
 
PATH="$PATH:/net/home/dan/CLAS12/SCons/bin"
 
Need to add directory installed QT to to environment, a la:
 
export QTDIR="/net/home/dan/QT4"
 
And add PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/net/home/dan/QT4/lib/pkgconfig" to environment
 
Current error message:
 
[dan@benfranklin GEMC]$ scons
 
scons: Reading SConscript files ...
 
Loading qt4 tool...
 
KeyError: 'MYSQL':
 
  File "/net/home/dan/CLAS12/GEMC/SConstruct", line 27:
 
    loadmysql(env)
 
  File "/net/home/dan/CLAS12/pyscripts/loadmysql.py", line 9:
 
    MYSQL = OSENV['MYSQL']
 
  File "/usr/lib/python2.3/UserDict.py", line 19:
 
    def __getitem__(self, key): return self.data[key]
 
 
 
So re-compiled QT4 with -qt-sql-mysql configure option.
 
  
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Friday, 16'''
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'''Tuesday 17'''
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Got past previous error with new QT4, but now get:
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13:00-14:30
 
 
[dan@benfranklin GEMC]$ scons
 
scons: Reading SConscript files ...
 
Loading qt4 tool...
 
NameError: global name 'fullpath1' is not defined:
 
  File "/net/home/dan/CLAS12/GEMC/SConstruct", line 14:
 
    env = Environment(tools=['default','qt4'], options = opts)
 
  File "/net/home/dan/CLAS12/SCons/lib/scons-0.97.0d20070918/SCons/Environment.py", line 874:
 
    apply_tools(self, tools, toolpath)
 
  File "/net/home/dan/CLAS12/SCons/lib/scons-0.97.0d20070918/SCons/Environment.py", line 101:
 
    env.Tool(tool)
 
  File "/net/home/dan/CLAS12/SCons/lib/scons-0.97.0d20070918/SCons/Environment.py", line 1491:
 
    tool(self)
 
  File "/net/home/dan/CLAS12/SCons/lib/scons-0.97.0d20070918/SCons/Tool/__init__.py", line 175:
 
    apply(self.generate, ( env, ) + args, kw)
 
  File "/net/home/dan/CLAS12/SCons/lib/scons-0.97.0d20070918/SCons/Tool/qt4.py", line 218:
 
    QT4_MOC = locateQt4Command(env,'moc', env['QTDIR']),
 
  File "/net/home/dan/CLAS12/SCons/lib/scons-0.97.0d20070918/SCons/Tool/qt4.py", line 201:
 
    raise "Qt4 command '" + command + "' not found. Tried: " + fullpath1 + " and "+ fullpath2
 
 
 
Found that I accidentally installed into a funky directory.  Blah.
 
Fixed, then ran into another error message.  Realized I had to export MYSQL="/"
 
Ridiculous.
 
 
 
Also, need to add MYSQL lib dir to LD_PATH
 
 
 
It works!
 
  
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Wednesday, 21'''
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'''Wednesday 18'''
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
GEMC thoughts:
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14:15-17:15
Not all the buttons work
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Details to follow...
Text output works with ./gemc -OUTPUT="txt,blahlog"
 
Need command line
 
Is there a batch mode?
 
Over vacation, read through all of it, work through C++ tutorials, and GEANT4 developer's guide.
 
Make Glossary! (CLARA, GEMC, SIM12,
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Monday, 26'''
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'''Thursday 19'''
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
In at 10:15, out at 11:15
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13:15-16:30
In at 12:00, out at 13:00
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Installed EVIO2ROOT in $CLAS12ROOT, compiled for RH5_x64.
In at 15:30, out at
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Sarah showed us a cool logging program called elog. I installed it and ran it with the default configuration,
Got new gemc code from Maurik
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but then found that I could not kill the process. This could be a problem as we don't have administrative
Need to
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privileges, even on the workstations.  I haven't spent much time thinking about how it is possible that I
export EVIO=$EVIOROOT
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couldn't kill it.  I've never figured-out how a user can create a SUID binary (if it was).  Anyway, configuring
Also, typo in current version of pyscripts/loadevio.py.
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that took a back seat to other things.  Also, we should probably run it on our workstations rather than
Change to point to something sane for include dir.
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on pumpkin.
Had to further mutilate the lib section to get it to compile.
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I built and installed Valgrind to find the memory leak(s) in gemc.  I don't really know what I'm doing yet, but
Working on adding command line to GUI
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it sure seemed like Valgrind said that there was not much leaking happening.  It sure slows things down
Added text box (to old version)by adding
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though.  Of course, I also don't know anything about manually allocating/deallocating memory, as I have
 
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previously only used languages with garbage collection.  So at least I should learn something.
#include <QLineEdit>
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Kyle and I messed with doing some larger runs for purposes of tutorials, but it didn't come to much.
QLineEdit *commandLineEdit = new QLineEdit();
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I am still behind him in terms of familiarity with root, and desperately want to catch up. Perhaps I will be
viewLayout->addWidget(commandLineEdit);
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able to this weekend.
 
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Oh, in order to compile gemc with debugging symbols and no crazy optimizations, I couldn't find any
to gui/src/gemc_MainGui.cc.
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easier way than to manually edit the SConstruct file, adding a CCFLAGS and CPPFLAGS option to the
 
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environment. # ADD BETTER EXPLANATION#
Still haven't gotten it to compile.
 
 
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Monday, 26'''
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'''Tuesday 24'''
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Trying to add a command line boxQT Learning curve indeed!
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13:30-15:45
Learning about Slots and Signals.
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Worked on getting elog to work, and valgrindMet with Sarah and Kyle.
Didn't try to get new gemc to compile today, though Maurik got us the latest pyscripts.
 
How can I pass an arbitrary
 
</pre>
 
  
'''Friday, 26'''
 
<pre>
 
MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!  Finally got the command box working.  Also, new gemc compiles.
 
Code is ugly, though.  I want to clean it up before letting others see it.  Also, must
 
document how to get gemc to compile (difficulty is evio, I had to hack loadevio.py).
 
Email Maurizio and Maurik tonight.
 
The thing holding-up my command box was that I was having difficulty converting the
 
QString I got back from the QLineEdit box into a string I could print/etc.  It seems
 
like it should have been so simple...
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
====December 2007====
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'''Thursday 26'''
'''Monday, 10'''
 
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Worked on adding command history, fixed a segfault, made layout flow
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13:00-17:00
</pre>
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Got ELOG to work, though I cannot seem to access it from anywhere but a local machine.  I suspect a packet filter. Most of the time I spent on that, plus some time doing time sheets and working on my wiiki guide and tidying things in the CLAS12 directories.
  
'''Tuesday, 11'''
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PAID UNTIL HERE
<pre>
 
12:15-13:15
 
Polished command history, started synching with upstream.
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
====January 2008====
 
'''Tuesday, 15'''
 
<pre>
 
13:15-17:15
 
Making new CLAS12 suite in /net/data/pumpkin2/taro/CLAS12
 
For EL5-x64, added -b 64 option during XERCESC build.  Should we add -s?
 
</pre>
 
  
'''Wednesday, 16'''
 
<pre>
 
14:00-16:45
 
Worked on building CLAS12 suite.  Intending to build on Pumpkin for RHEL5-x64,
 
Parity/Ben Franklin for RHEL4-x32, and Corn for RHEL5-x32.
 
Think that Maurik is pulling the production tree of gemc, while we probably want the
 
development version.  Even so, new production gemc fails to build against old GEANT4.
 
Corn keeps going down.
 
  
</pre>
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====July 2008====
  
'''Thursday, 17'''
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'''Tuesday 1'''
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13:00-16:30
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
12:45-14:30, 17:00-17:30
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Building things on Corn.
 
./configure -qt-sql-mysql --prefix=/net/data/pumpkin2/taro/CLAS12/RHEL5_x32/QT
 
Network storage went down.
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Tuesday, 22'''
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'''Thursday 10'''
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11:00-14:45
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
13:30-16:30
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Kyle and I messed around with computers in the office before giving up on them.  We went down into the Physics Lounge, and installed Ubuntu
./runConfigure -p linux -c gcc -x g++ -b 64 -s
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on them on the sly.  Things were actually pretty productive, with Kyle helping me catch up on my ROOT knowledge. Eventually talked to
Building QT on Taro with instructions from wiki, got errors
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Sarah a little and clarified what I should be doing on the tutorial.  In short:  Focus on new students trying to use GEMC.
  
g++ -c -include .pch/release-shared/QtGui -m64 -pipe -g -fno-exceptions -pthread -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include -O2 -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -DQT_SHARED -DQT_BUILD_GUI_LIB -DQT_NO_CAST_TO_ASCII -DQT_ASCII_CAST_WARNINGS -DQT_44_API_QSQLQUERY_FINISH -DQT_MOC_COMPAT -DQT_RASTER_IMAGEENGINE -DQT_HAVE_MMX -DQT_HAVE_SSE -DQT_HAVE_MMXEXT -DQT_HAVE_SSE2 -DQT_NO_STYLE_MAC -DQT_NO_STYLE_WINDOWSVISTA -DQT_NO_STYLE_WINDOWSXP -DQ_INTERNAL_QAPP_SRC -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_CORE_LIB -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -I../../mkspecs/linux-g++-64 -I. -I../../include/QtCore -I../../include/QtCore -I../../include -I../../include/QtGui -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I../3rdparty/harfbuzz/src -Idialogs -I.moc/release-shared -I/usr/X11R6/include -I.uic/release-shared -o .obj/release-shared/qstylesheetstyle.o styles/qstylesheetstyle.cpp
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^C../../include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/arch/qatomic_x86_64.h: In member function `virtual QRect QStyleSheetStyle::subControlRect(QStyle::ComplexControl, const QStyleOptionComplex*, QStyle::SubControl, const QWidget*) const':
 
../../include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/arch/qatomic_x86_64.h:118: error: inconsistent operand constraints in an `asm'
 
../../include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/arch/qatomic_x86_64.h:118: error: inconsistent operand constraints in an `asm'
 
../../include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/arch/qatomic_x86_64.h:118: error: inconsistent operand constraints in an `asm'
 
../../include/QtCore/../../src/corelib/arch/qatomic_x86_64.h:118: error: inconsistent operand constraints in an `asm'
 
make[1]: *** Deleting file `.obj/release-shared/qstylesheetstyle.o'
 
make[1]: *** [.obj/release-shared/qstylesheetstyle.o] Interrupt
 
make: *** [sub-gui-make_default-ordered] Interrupt
 
  
Incidentally, used the following command to configure, with CLAS12ROOT set:
 
./configure -qt-gif -no-cups -no-qt3support -prefix $CLAS12ROOT/QT -qt-sql-mysql -no-exceptions
 
</pre>
 
  
'''Friday, 25'''
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'''Friday 11'''
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08:00-10:30
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
09:30-10:00
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Got here early to work on things before the meetingThings not working, eventually decided UNH network is down. GAH!
Googling QT build message yielded someone claiming it was due to a broken compilerAs the change will at worse
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Tried to get things done despite it. Naturally, things start working five minutes before our meeting. *sigh*
result in slightly poorer performance, I take the suggestion at http://lists.trolltech.com/qt-interest/2007-05/thread01156-0.html
 
and remove the -02 optimization flag from mkspecs/common/g++.conf
 
Trying on Corn (which Maurik says should be stable now) and Taro.
 
*sigh* Corn crashed right after I untarred QT.
 
 
 
~15:30
 
Taro finished building though!
 
Now try again on Corn.
 
Bah, Corn needs mysql!
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Monday, 28'''
 
09:15-09:45
 
<pre>
 
Started compile of GEANT4 9.1, using configure script.
 
</pre>
 
  
====February 2008====
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'''Monday 14'''
'''Saturday, 02'''
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13:00-19:00
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
00:15-01:30, 16:45-19:05
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GEMC is not running on Pumpkin.  On attempting to start it, get
  
Well, I'm sick of this.
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*************************************************************
SSH in to Parity.
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Geant4 version Name: geant4-09-01    (14-December-2007)
Start new tree under /net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12
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                      Copyright : Geant4 Collaboration
Untar CLHEP to Build and run
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                      Reference : NIM A 506 (2003), 250-303
export CLAS12ROOT=/net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/RHEL4_x32
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                            WWW : http://cern.ch/geant4
./configure --prefix=/net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/RHEL4_x32/CLHEP --disable-shared
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*************************************************************
make
 
make check
 
make install
 
export CLHEP_BASE_DIR=/net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/RHEL4_x32/CLHEP
 
  
Now untar XERXESC to Build and run
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  >>> gemc Init: >> Retrieving gemc Detector Map...
./runConfigure -plinux -cgcc -xg++ -s
 
make
 
Build fails. It seems it's got a really silly build process.
 
Move the top xercesc source dir to the intended destination, and build again. i.e.:
 
./runConfigure -plinux -cgcc -xg++ -s
 
make
 
  
Now untar QT to Build and run
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  >>> gemc MySQL: >>  Connecting to database "clas12_geometry" as "clasuser".
./configure -qt-gif -no-cups -no-qt3support -prefix $CLAS12ROOT/QT -qt-sql-mysql -no-exceptions -static
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terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range'
gmake
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  what():  basic_string::substr
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Aborted
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[dan@pumpkin ~]$  
  
in qt build dir,
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Was working last week, and I didn't change anything.  Either a pumkpin issue, or database.  My money is on the
gmake install
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database.  Will investigate later.
export QTDIR=$CLAS12ROOT/QT
 
export QTLIB=/net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/RHEL4_x32/QT/lib
 
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/RHEL4_x32/QT/lib/pkgconfig
 
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$QTDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
 
export PATH=$QTDIR:$PATH
 
  
Untar Geant4 into /net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/RHEL4_x32/GEANT4_9.1
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Working with ROOT.
Unpack data, etc.
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Found something very useful:  To spit all of the attributes of an object on a canvas to the terminal,  
./Configure -build
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right-click on it and click on "dump".  Alternatively, clock on "Inspect"
And it's off!
 
  
18:45-
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GAH!  How can I change the scale of the color palette axis?  I found a reference to fwmax. 
It finished building GEANT4.
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Tweaked Kyle's phi_z.C
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Made edep_strip.C
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Sent an email to Maurizio asking for an explanation regarding the bands in phi vs. z graph.
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It seems as though you are not supposed to change the palette scale yourself, or at least they make it
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terribly difficult.  It seems always to be set automatically, and is highly sensitive to the values in one's
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histogram.  This coupled with the fact that ours is different from Maurizio's suggests that we are doing
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something differently from him.
  
mkdir ~/mysql
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I learned a lot about ROOT today.
ln -s /usr/include/mysql ~/mysql/include
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Oh, use  gStyle->SetNumberContours(255); for a nicer gradient in your color palette.
ln -s /usr/lib/mysql ~/mysql/lib
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Also, I don't think Maurizio cut the data for phi=0 from his phi_z graph, as "0" appears as the lower bound.
export MYSQL=~/mysql
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If he had set it higher, 0 would not have appeared, based on my experience.  But hopefully he will say.
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Oh, some database info:  http://clasweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/12/10/2007_hands_on
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[[Image:Edep_strip1.jpg|Edep vs strip]]
  
Copy pyscripts, gemc, scons
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'''Tuesday 15'''
export PYTHONPATH=/net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/pyscripts
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13:00-14:45, 15:45-17:00
export PATH=$PATH:/net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/SCons/bin
+
<pre>
export G4INSTALL=/net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/RHEL4_x32/GEANT4_9.1
+
Met with Maurik and Sarah.
export EVIO=/net/data/pumpkin2/taro/CLAS12/RHEL4_x32/EVIO
+
Should see if GEMC crashes on the farm.  Login to login.jlab.org, then ssh to ifarml1, remembering to
scons
+
forward X.  But where is it?  Where can I run it from?  It is not in /apps.  Ask Maurizio.
Get this:
 
  
[dan@parity GEMC_DEVEL]$ scons
 
scons: Reading SConscript files ...
 
scons: done reading SConscript files.
 
scons: Building targets ...
 
Making gemc.o...
 
gemc.cc: In function `int main(int, char**)':
 
gemc.cc:176: error: `G4UIQt' has not been declared
 
scons: *** [gemc.o] Error 1
 
scons: building terminated because of errors.
 
 
*sigh*
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Sunday, 03'''
+
'''Thursday 22'''
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
00:30-01:45
+
Wrapped-up first draft of new user guide.
Continue working on RHEL4_x32No success.
+
Put-up copy of Mauruzio's First SVT Results page, started filling with our testsWith source code!
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Tuesday, 05'''
+
 
 +
'''Monday 28'''
 +
14:00-17:00
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
09:30-10:30, 12:30-14:00
+
 
Worked with Kyle to get ANYTHING to work (in particular RHEL4_x32) and
+
Touching-up ROOT programs and uploading them to UNH SVT Results page.
largely failedEventually decided we need to start overThis time
+
My p vs phi does not look like Maurizio's, but seems to make senseWhy does his "curve" at low momentums?
with more documentation instead of waiting until things work (because they
+
Asked himMy theta vs z also looks different, will investigate next time.
usually don't).
+
Tried accessing elog on Sarah's workstation with her instructions, but couldn't get it to work.
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
'''Thursday, 14'''
+
'''Tuesday 29'''
 +
11:30-14:30
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
12:00-13:45
+
Maurizio said that he used a magnetic field on the p vs phi graphs, explaining the discrepancy.  Did he
Starting over, me on RH4 (x32 on parity, x64 on Taro), Kyle on RH5.
+
on others?  I will generate a new data set and re-run our ROOT programs, and see what happens.
Compiled up through QT on RHEL4_x32.  QT building on RHEL4_x64.
+
Reading through the GEMC code, trying to trace variables through.
</pre>
+
 
  
'''Friday, 15'''
 
<pre>
 
08:45-09:30
 
QT build failed on x64.  Remembered I need to remove -02 from the optimization flags
 
in mkspecs/common/g++.conf in the QT source directory.  Off again, with Geant building on Parity
 
(set env vars, then gmake in G4/source).
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>

Latest revision as of 16:21, 27 August 2008

Progress and Task Log for Daniel

Tasks

  • Play with the user-modifiable database and get ADC output all the way through to ROOT.
  • Add capability to add electronic noise to the SVT's raw data
  • -> Create noise, and figure-out how to filter it out
  • Ability to list/change variables
  • Understand how SVT works
  • Write summary of how SVT works

Misc. Notes

  • nTrigger is the number of times the beam is fired.
  • Sim12/Material_HDDS.xml says that XML spec is at http://www.gluex.org/hdds, but get a 404. Maybe $HDDSROOT/HDDS-1_0.xsd is what was there?

Log

Dan's Old Logs

June 2008

Tuesday 3 13:00-16:30


Thursday 5 13:00-16:30


Monday 9 13:00-16:30

Right.  Must get back on top of things.  Also, record time more consistently.
Today I'm going to make a tutorial for newbies.
...
Spent a bunch of time trying to get my environment to work.  When I source my pumpkin
environment script, my shell turns unresponsive.  Doing the same thing worked last
week.
Steps to reproduce:
[dan@benfranklin ~]$ ssh -X pumpkin.unh.edu
dan@pumpkin.unh.edu's password:
Last login: Mon Jun  9 15:45:07 2008 from benfranklin.unh.edu
[dan@pumpkin ~]$source /net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/RHEL5_x64/env.sh
[dan@pumpkin ~]$ ls
man gcc
blah
anything

*sigh*
CTRL-C doesn't help, nor does CTRL-D.
It's the LD_LIBRARY_PATH line.
Either I am being very stupid, or something is broken.  Probably the former.
It's dying when attempting to access /net/data/taro/maurik/root/root
There is no /net/data/taro
Automount broken?
Or Taro?
Well, Taro has moved.  Changed environment script, now it works.  Bah.  Going
home, hopefully I'll get something done there....

Tuesday 10 13:00-16:00

Pumpkin was having issues, so we all went down to the computer room.
Parity was replaced.
Worked with Kyle and Sarah on getting useful things out of ROOT.
I felt like I was a little bit lost, plus the temporary lack of a computer meant that I couldn't
contribute much.  Pretty unsatisfying day.  Need to go bone-up on ROOT, GEMC, and Physics.

Wednesday 11 13:00-16:00

Most of our time today was wasted with software issues.  We changed ROOT installs due to 
/net/data/taro/maurik disappearing, and this had annoying effects.  Losing Parity and the net
access issue didn't help.  
Ran a revised 50000 event test, but could not analyze because evio2root was linked against
old ROOT.  So we pointed it at a crippled install which was still there, which let it build, but the
binary caused segmentation violations.  Left annoyed and feeling like nothing was working.
Bah!

Remotely, after hours, I built a fresh ROOT, in /net/data/pumpkin2/CLAS12/RHEL5_64/ROOT
It works, as does the evio2root I built against it.  I also installed ROOT on Alice, and set-up
the computers in our new room.  I cannot seem to compile our ROOT programs on Alice, though.


Thursday 12

14:00-16:30

Tuesday 17

13:00-14:30

Wednesday 18

14:15-17:15
Details to follow...

Thursday 19

13:15-16:30
Installed EVIO2ROOT in $CLAS12ROOT, compiled for RH5_x64.
Sarah showed us a cool logging program called elog.  I installed it and ran it with the default configuration,
but then found that I could not kill the process.  This could be a problem as we don't have administrative 
privileges, even on the workstations.  I haven't spent much time thinking about how it is possible that I
couldn't kill it.  I've never figured-out how a user can create a SUID binary (if it was).  Anyway, configuring 
that took a back seat to other things.  Also, we should probably run it on our workstations rather than
on pumpkin.
I built and installed Valgrind to find the memory leak(s) in gemc.  I don't really know what I'm doing yet, but
it sure seemed like Valgrind said that there was not much leaking happening.  It sure slows things down
though.  Of course, I also don't know anything about manually allocating/deallocating memory, as I have 
previously only used languages with garbage collection.  So at least I should learn something.
Kyle and I messed with doing some larger runs for purposes of tutorials, but it didn't come to much.
I am still behind him in terms of familiarity with root, and desperately want to catch up.  Perhaps I will be
able to this weekend.
Oh, in order to compile gemc with debugging symbols and no crazy optimizations, I couldn't find any
easier way than to manually edit the SConstruct file, adding a CCFLAGS and CPPFLAGS option to the
environment.  # ADD BETTER EXPLANATION#

Tuesday 24

13:30-15:45
Worked on getting elog to work, and valgrind.  Met with Sarah and Kyle.

Thursday 26

13:00-17:00
Got ELOG to work, though I cannot seem to access it from anywhere but a local machine.  I suspect a packet filter. Most of the time I spent on that, plus some time doing time sheets and working on my wiiki guide and tidying things in the CLAS12 directories.

PAID UNTIL HERE


July 2008

Tuesday 1 13:00-16:30


Thursday 10 11:00-14:45

Kyle and I messed around with computers in the office before giving up on them.  We went down into the Physics Lounge, and installed Ubuntu
on them on the sly.  Things were actually pretty productive, with Kyle helping me catch up on my ROOT knowledge.  Eventually talked to
Sarah a little and clarified what I should be doing on the tutorial.  In short:  Focus on new students trying to use GEMC.


Friday 11 08:00-10:30

Got here early to work on things before the meeting.  Things not working, eventually decided UNH network is down.  GAH!
Tried to get things done despite it.  Naturally, things start working five minutes before our meeting.  *sigh*


Monday 14 13:00-19:00

GEMC is not running on Pumpkin.  On attempting to start it, get 

*************************************************************
 Geant4 version Name: geant4-09-01    (14-December-2007)
                      Copyright : Geant4 Collaboration
                      Reference : NIM A 506 (2003), 250-303
                            WWW : http://cern.ch/geant4
*************************************************************

  >>> gemc Init: >>  Retrieving gemc Detector Map...

  >>> gemc MySQL: >>  Connecting to database "clas12_geometry" as "clasuser". 
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range'
  what():  basic_string::substr
Aborted
[dan@pumpkin ~]$ 

Was working last week, and I didn't change anything.  Either a pumkpin issue, or database.  My money is on the
database.  Will investigate later.

Working with ROOT.
Found something very useful:  To spit all of the attributes of an object on a canvas to the terminal, 
right-click on it and click on "dump".  Alternatively, clock on "Inspect"

GAH!  How can I change the scale of the color palette axis?  I found a reference to fwmax.  
Tweaked Kyle's phi_z.C
Made edep_strip.C
Sent an email to Maurizio asking for an explanation regarding the bands in phi vs. z graph.
It seems as though you are not supposed to change the palette scale yourself, or at least they make it
terribly difficult.  It seems always to be set automatically, and is highly sensitive to the values in one's
histogram.  This coupled with the fact that ours is different from Maurizio's suggests that we are doing
something differently from him.

I learned a lot about ROOT today.
Oh, use  gStyle->SetNumberContours(255); for a nicer gradient in your color palette.
Also, I don't think Maurizio cut the data for phi=0 from his phi_z graph, as "0" appears as the lower bound.
If he had set it higher, 0 would not have appeared, based on my experience.  But hopefully he will say.
Oh, some database info:  http://clasweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/12/10/2007_hands_on

Edep vs strip

Tuesday 15 13:00-14:45, 15:45-17:00

Met with Maurik and Sarah.
Should see if GEMC crashes on the farm.  Login to login.jlab.org, then ssh to ifarml1, remembering to
forward X.  But where is it?  Where can I run it from?  It is not in /apps.  Ask Maurizio.

Thursday 22

Wrapped-up first draft of new user guide.
Put-up copy of Mauruzio's First SVT Results page, started filling with our tests.  With source code!


Monday 28 14:00-17:00


Touching-up ROOT programs and uploading them to UNH SVT Results page.
My p vs phi does not look like Maurizio's, but seems to make sense.  Why does his "curve" at low momentums?
Asked him.  My theta vs z also looks different, will investigate next time.
Tried accessing elog on Sarah's workstation with her instructions, but couldn't get it to work.

Tuesday 29 11:30-14:30

Maurizio said that he used a magnetic field on the p vs phi graphs, explaining the discrepancy.  Did he
on others?  I will generate a new data set and re-run our ROOT programs, and see what happens.
Reading through the GEMC code, trying to trace variables through.