Re: [ROOT] Two roottalk mailing lists?

From: Fons Rademakers (Fons.Rademakers@cern.ch)
Date: Mon Sep 04 2000 - 01:20:01 MEST


Hi Bruce,

  there were indeed two mailing lists. A shadow list which turned out
to be triggered when people mail to the address roottalk@cern.ch
instead of to roottalk@root.cern.ch. The shadow list was set up
more than a year ago as experiment but never really activated and updated.
However, recently the central CERN mail people decided to add roottalk to
the global mail resolution scheme (@cern.ch) and to redirect such mails
to the outdated shadow list. I've disabled this shadow list now.

Cheers, Fons.



On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 02:36:16PM +0200, O'NEEL Bruce wrote:
> Hi,
>   I got the message below on an account which I used to be subscribed
> to roottalk with.  I changed subscriptions a month or so ago, but, I
> still get a message or two a day on this account.  I get all of my
> normal root talk mail on the account I mailed this from.  Are there
> two roottalk mailing lists?
> 
> cheers
> 
> bruce
> 

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> To: Jeffrey Reid <jgreid@u.washington.edu>
> CC: roottalk@cern.ch
> Subject: Re: Trouble with TChain
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> 
> Hi Jeff,
> Unfortunately you do not mention which version you are using.
> A few changes have been applied in versions 2.24 and 2.25 in
> TChain::GetEntry.
> If you are running with versions older than 2.25/01, I suggest you
> install
> our current version 2.25/02 and let me know.
> In case you are already running with 2.25/02, I will tell you how to
> continue the investigation.
> 
> Rene Brun
> 
> 
> Jeffrey Reid wrote:
> > 
> > Hi all
> > 
> >  I'm having trouble with reading a chain of files.  I create the chain and
> > add my files to it.  Then I get the branch that I want and set the address
> > to my data (event).  The problem comes when I look at the data in the
> > event.  It seems that I get the data with no problem, but when I reach the
> > point in the chain where I should go from the first file to the second I
> > get m copies of the last event in the first file in place of the m events
> > in the second file.  I have checked the files independently and they are
> > no corrupt.  Am I doing something obviously wrong, or have I come across
> > something subtle?
> > 
> > Here's the code where I access the branch after I create the chain and add
> > the files...
> > ---------------------
> > 
> >   TBranch *branch = chain.GetBranch("myBranch");
> >   branch->SetAddress(&event);
> >   Int_t nevent = chain.GetEntries();
> > 
> >   printf("There are %i events in this chain.\n",nevent);
> >   Int_t nb = 0;
> >   for (int i = 0; i < nevent; i++) {
> > 
> >     nb += chain.GetEvent(i);
> > 
> >     printf("ntuple filled for event %i.\n",event->EventID());
> > 
> >   }

> 
> -- 
> Greenspun's Tenth Rule of Programming: "Any sufficiently complicated C
> or Fortran program contains an ad-hoc, informally-specified bug-ridden
> slow implementation of half of Common Lisp."  
> 
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