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<p>Hi all, <br>
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<p>I re-ran the script with some better strucured output<br>
and put the results in a webspace:</p>
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<p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://users.hepforge.org/~holsch/HepDataRivetConsistency2.6.1/">https://users.hepforge.org/~holsch/HepDataRivetConsistency2.6.1/</a><br>
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<p>Holger<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/08/18 12:33, Andy Buckley wrote:<br>
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<div dir="auto">Thanks! And d'oh, i hadn't yet uploaded my own
Docker image build! I'll put the Dockerfiles in the main repo.
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 14 Aug 2018 17:23, "Holger Schulz"
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<div class="m_-4599838799340785685moz-cite-prefix">On
14/08/18 10:26, Andy Buckley wrote:<br>
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<div>The main thing to be discussed at that is
devising a concrete plan, with assigned tasks, for
resyncing Rivet's ref data collection with HepData.
As a reminder, Holger was going to provide his "old"
Rivet/HD comparison scripts, and Christian &
Louie were going to start building some notes (from
the cmp script output?) on the known origins of
discrepancies, e.g. where Rivet ref data was
on-purpose submitted with different plot content.
The triage process is most likely to involve
focusing first on trivial cases where the dataset ID
codes are different but semantically the same; then
getting into the (much fewer?) more complex cases
where the datasets actually have different meanings
and maybe we need to port back improvements into HD
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Hi all,<br>
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the script is in the contrib repo of Rivet,
hepforge/hg/rivet/public/contrib/devscripts/HepDataConsistency<br>
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All one needs to do is to source the rivet one wants to
test and run <br>
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I attached the generated reports using the fresh Rivet
2.6.1 release. As you know, the differences<br>
are numerous. The script finds things like differing
number of bins, differing histo keys, whether there<br>
are still spires ids being used and so on. Not sure how to
proceed here. The smaller problems<br>
like spires ids and non-LHC experiments are porbably the
easiest ones to tackle but also the least relevant<br>
problems.<br>
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The CI person at FNAL, Vito Benedetto, is on a much
deserved vacation break<br>
at the moment but will be back soon. I am generating and
copying hepmc events<br>
for the about 30 dedicated nightly tests one after the
other (as I find the time really).<br>
I identified a small set (maybe not the smallest) of
analyses that cover all projections<br>
as discussed.<br>
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Also, I took the liberty to build and upload a docker
image<br>
<blockquote><a
href="http://docker.io/hepstore/rivet:2.6.1"
target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"
moz-do-not-send="true">docker.io/hepstore/rivet:2.6.1</a><br>
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