Setting up SIMC
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Setting up SIMC
Git suff
- Setup a github.com account
- Fork the simc_gfortran repository: https://github.com/JeffersonLab/simc_gfortran
- Optionally select Watch to be notified of changes to simc_gfortran.
- Setup ssh keys on ifarm or other machines
- Generate ssh key if you do not have one.
- ssh-keygen -t rsa ( when prompted for pass phrase just hit return )
- ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
- Put ssh public key on Github
- Open the "Settings" in the pull down menu on the extreme right.
- Go to "SSH and GPG keys"
- Click on "new ssh key" button. At terminal type "more ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub". Copy the code and paste into github.
- On the computer that you plan to run and develop the analyzer, type either:
git clone git@github.com:GitHub-Username/simc_gfortran.git
where GitHub-Username is the name of the account that you created.git clone https://github.com/GitHub-Username/simc_gfortran.git
where GitHub-Username is the name of the account that you created.- Note: I suggest doing this in your personal directory on the r-sidis group disk: /group/c-rsidis/My-Username
- On cdaq machines you must use https.
- Do
cd simc_gfortran
- Do
git remote -v
and it should return (https://github.com/ could be git@github.com:)
origin https://github.com/Github-UserName/simc_gfortran.git (fetch)
origin https://github.com/Github-UserName/simc_gfortran.git (pull) - Execute the command
git remote add --track master upstream https://github.com/JeffersonLab/hcana
orgit remote add --track master upstream git@github.com:JeffersonLab/simc_gfortran
This will be needed to keep your forked copy and local machine copy of the code up to date with the main development repository. - If the master branch on the main repository ( your "upstream" repository) changes and you want to incorporate these changes in your local copy then follow these steps:
git fetch upstream git merge upstream/master git push origin master
Compiling and configuring
- To compile simc on the ifarm machines, simply type "make" in the simc_gfortran directory
- There are "helper applications in the "util" subdirectory that convert the simc output to PAW ntuples or ROOT trees. I'm assuming everyone would rather use ROOT trees.
- Go to the root_tree subdirectory and type "make"
- Note that the "make_root_tree" application uses ROOT version 6.30.04 when compiling. If you load a different version when you log into ifarm, this may cause problems.