Agenda and Minutes, 8 November 2006
Agenda: Wed, 8 November 2006
Minutes
Attendance: Stuart Anderson Duncan Brown Ed Maros John Zweizig Mike Samidi Greg Mendell Ben Johnson Junwei Cao Jolien Creighton Patrick Brady (minutes) Brian Moe Kevin Flasch Adam Miller Kipp Cannon LSCSOFT FrameCPP was published. There is a 32 bit version of DOL. There was some confusion about the version numbers. Junwei built DMT monitor against the 32bit version which worked. There are no 64bit libraries. Stuart did a little test. There are no core dumps on start up. Junwei asked about the root and frameCPP user env. Is it tme to add user env scripts for Root and FrameCPP. John said that FrDump will collide with FrameL executibles. Ed mentioned that there will be conflicts. Stuart asked him to check if there are namespace collisions. Will re-visit this next week about namespace of DOL executables. Patrick to follow up on bug from John about lscsoft problem. LDG: Junwei will re-spin Client/Server bundle to remove python. There is a problem with the more than 1kbyte path problem. Junwei asked if there is a pacman solution to this problem. Stuart said that there would be two setup files, one stripped down and one with all included. Some versions of matlab will seg fault with this. It did trigger a condor bug which has been resolved. Difficult to solve this problem, because server includes all client. Duncan mentioned that we could add simlinks to binaries .... Issue is Matlab. Will table until we hear from Keith Thorne. Cert request scripts, etc are in place. AOB: Jolien was trying to put together instructions on how to build numpy and matplotlib, etc. He managed to get it build with Mac, etc. There is a problem with user-env scripts ....... Maybe get distutils to print out user directories ..... and correct user env scripts. Duncan will try to do this for next week. Would be nice to get a pylal_ prefix on all of these programs. Jolien has been thinking about moving LAL to C99 and in particular moving complex type to C99 complex. He will send an e-mail about this indicating that it may happen in a year or so. Stuart has semi-officially reached a major stability milestone as well as a full 64bit support.
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