I have updated the mkNewapp template to use the e2sr instead of edif2sr
so any new applications will start out with the correct version.
I have also written a perl script that will be run automatically when
applNewver is run. This script will check to see if the application has
an sch directory. If it does it will check the Makefile.one to see if it
is using e2sr. If it is, the script will check to see if the
capfast_symbols link has been made. If it has not, it will make the
capfast_symbols link for you.
Please do not cvs add this link when you cvs your application it needs
to be made each time the directory is set up in order to work correctly.
We have been experiencing difficulties with cvs lately. We suspect the
problems are due to using a version of cvs compiled with the 9.X
compiler. The system team is working on getting us a new version of cvs
that can be compiled against the 10.2 compiler. You may experience
difficulties using mkNewapp, mkNewdev, or delApp. The problems seem to
occur mostly when you run these commands more than once in the span of a
few minutes. We mostly do this when we are testing changes to these
scripts so hopefully the problems will not occur with normal useage of
these scripts. Until this problem is fixed, please make sure you name
your application correctly the first time to avoid having to run delApp
and mkNewxxx twice in the span of a few minutes.
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Sally Schaffner, Computer Scientist, TJNAF
e-mail: sally@jlab.org
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