gbrahms and tofw

From: Djamel Ouerdane (ouerdane@nbi.dk)
Date: Thu Apr 27 2000 - 14:59:13 EDT

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    Hi Flemming and others,
    
    Each time I compile gbrahms (on Linux RedHat 6.1), I get this warning:
    
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    guxint.f:367: warning:
                CALL CSJCAL(JUFLD,2,X,B,P,P,P,P,P,P,P,P,P)
                     1
    guxint.f:617: (continued):
                CALL CSJCAL(JUKINE,0,P,P,P,P,P,P,P,P,P,P)
                     2
    Too few arguments for `csjcal' at (2) versus invocation at (1) [info -f
    g77 M GLOBALS]
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    
    If someone knows about this routine, he's invited to tell people which
    argument should be removed
    or added (if important!)
    
    Concerning TOFW, I made the needed changes in this way (here's the ouput
    of the geo file):
    
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    DETECTOR=TFP1A    TYPE:TOF
     Det size   x = 26.2500 cm
     Det size   y = 30.0000 cm
     Det size   z =  1.3000 cm
     rotation ang =  93.450 deg.
     Det center x = 210.749 cm
     Det center y =   0.000 cm
     Det center z = -23.805 cm
    DETECTOR=TFP1B    TYPE:TOF
     Det size   x = 26.2500 cm
     Det size   y = 30.0000 cm
     Det size   z =  1.3000 cm
     rotation ang =  87.300 deg.
     Det center x = 210.921 cm
     Det center y =   0.000 cm
     Det center z =   2.480 cm
    DETECTOR=TFP1C    TYPE:TOF
     Det size   x = 26.2500 cm
     Det size   y = 30.0000 cm
     Det size   z =  1.3000 cm
     rotation ang =  81.150 deg.
     Det center x = 208.276 cm
     Det center y =   0.000 cm
     Det center z =  28.633 cm
    DETECTOR=TFP1D    TYPE:TOF
     Det size   x = 26.2500 cm
     Det size   y = 30.0000 cm
     Det size   z =  1.3000 cm
     rotation ang =  75.000 deg.
     Det center x = 202.844 cm
     Det center y =   0.000 cm
     Det center z =  54.352 cm
    ---------------------------
    
    As you can see, it doesn't seem bad and makes sense: each panel has the
    same dimensions
    while the global angle and global coordinates are reasonable.
    I 'd like to make it available for the whole collaboration, how can I
    proceed?
    I think it's something like : cvs commit etc. but I'm not sure and don't
    want
    to do something fatal!
    
    Thanks
    Djamel
    
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