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* [[Simulation|Simulation]] - an overview
 
* [[Simulation|Simulation]] - an overview
 
** [[Generators]] - generating the first particle
 
** [[Generators]] - generating the first particle
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*** [[CORSIKA]] cosmic ray simulation
 
** [[Staging|Staging]] - how and why of running the simulation in stages
 
** [[Staging|Staging]] - how and why of running the simulation in stages
 
** [[TimeSim|Time simulation]] - adding lifetimes
 
** [[TimeSim|Time simulation]] - adding lifetimes
 
** [[BunchIntensity|Bunch intensity]] - simulating bunch-to-bunch variations
 
** [[BunchIntensity|Bunch intensity]] - simulating bunch-to-bunch variations
 
** [[Mixing|Mixing]] - mixing background and signal simulation
 
** [[Mixing|Mixing]] - mixing background and signal simulation
** [[CORSIKA]]
 
 
* Other applications
 
* Other applications
 
** [[EventDisplays]]
 
** [[EventDisplays]]

Revision as of 15:50, 27 November 2019


Building code

  • Basic recipe for creating a satellite release based on 'Mu2e_release' installed in cvmfs
source /cvmfs/fermilab.opensciencegrid.org/products/common/etc/setups
setup mu2e
/cvmfs/mu2e.opensciencegrid.org/Offline/'Mu2e_release'/SLF6/prof/Offline/bin/createSatelliteRelease
cd Satellite
source setup.sh
[add content]
scons -j 4 
  • Basic recipe for setup, full checkout and build (GitHub) (For more details see GitHubWorkflow). The following will produce a working directory that CANNOT be used to update the remote repository. It is useful only for running tests, not for developing code.
source /cvmfs/fermilab.opensciencegrid.org/products/common/etc/setups
setup mu2e
git clone https://github.com/mu2e/Offline
cd Offline
git checkout -b work
source setup.sh
scons -j 4 
  • Basic recipe for setup, full checkout and build (Redmine)
source /cvmfs/fermilab.opensciencegrid.org/products/common/etc/setups
setup mu2e

- The following will produce a working directory that CANNOT be used to update the remote repository.  It is useful only for running tests, not for developing code. -
git clone http://cdcvs.fnal.gov/projects/mu2eofflinesoftwaremu2eoffline/Offline.git

- For a read-write working directory appropriate for developing code.-
git clone ssh://p-mu2eofflinesoftwaremu2eoffline@cdcvs.fnal.gov/cvs/projects/mu2eofflinesoftwaremu2eoffline/Offline.git

cd Offline
git checkout -b work
source setup.sh
scons -j 4 
  • for building options (debug,trigger,visualization) see ./buildopts --help


  • ReleaseList - notes on purpose for each published release
  • UPS - notes on using the UPS product setup
  • git - code repository management
  • scons - primary code build tool
  • Link Lists
  • LXR - cross-linked code browser
  • pgit - git partial checkout for building only the part of the code base you need
  • Satellite Releases - for building only the part of the code base you need
  • Debugging
  • CVS - a few pieces of code are still in the CVS repository

Configuring executables

Modules, Products, and Services

Code Management

Standards and Practices

External Packages