Hi Flemming, On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 20:24:36 -0500 "Flemming Videbaek" <videbaek@sgs1.hirg.bnl.gov> wrote concerning "Calibration Data Base update": > The work I annouched last week to check out how to update the DB and > access it in a 'machine' independent way is basically done The > read/write works from both linus,solaris and is basically ready to > be committed. I though think for several reasons that the actual > conversion should wait to next week. > a) the run is ongoing > b) several analysis is going on Mult for the paper as wel as spec > analysis > c) I would like to have Peter modify the TPC tables as discussed and > lastly > d) I do not think I have the time tomorrow, and then an update would > be then be too close to Thanksgiving. Ok. > The proposal is to performe the conversion Monday 25 in the > afternoon. This implies the DB will be locked during the conversion, > access with current Brat will cease to work, requiring an update of > all code for both reading and writting. Fine by me. I think you suggested bumping to BRAT 2.2. In that case we need to move 2.1 to "pro", and install 2.2 in "new". To do that, do as brahmlib@rcas: prompt [1] cd src/brat-2.1 prompt [2] make uninstall prompt [3] ~/bin/confbrat pro prompt [4] make prompt [5] make install prompt [6] cd .. prompt [7] brahms-cvs co -r BRAT-2-2-0 -d brat-2.2 brat prompt [8] cd brat-2.2 prompt [9] ~/bin/confbrat new prompt [10] make prompt [11] make install This takes all in all about 1-2 hours. The "new" BRAT will be unavaliabe the full time, and the "pro" BRAT will be avaliable after 30-60 minutes. A word of warning: Jobs on the CRS will crash in those periods. A hint: After uninstalling from "new", one can immediatly start the build of BRAT 2.2 for new, so that lines 3-5 can run in parallel to lines 7-11. This could cut down the time needed to about 30-60 minutes. Yours, Christian Holm Christensen ------------------------------------------- Address: Sankt Hansgade 23, 1. th. Phone: (+45) 35 35 96 91 DK-2200 Copenhagen N Cell: (+45) 28 82 16 23 Denmark Office: (+45) 353 25 305 Email: cholm@nbi.dk Web: www.nbi.dk/~cholm
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