Gabriele Comoretto [X] (Inactive)
added a comment - Weekly build w_2020_22 seems to be fine so far.
Jeffrey Carlin you could check it is OK from a scientific point of view?
We have uncovered an issue with w_2020_22, which is ticketed as DM-25184. Basically this problem would force any user who wants to run jointcal on HSC data to use a special config override. We will wait until this is fixed to prepare a release candidate.
Jeffrey Carlin
added a comment - We have uncovered an issue with w_2020_22, which is ticketed as DM-25184 . Basically this problem would force any user who wants to run jointcal on HSC data to use a special config override. We will wait until this is fixed to prepare a release candidate.
Gabriele Comoretto [X] (Inactive)
added a comment - Thank you Jeff. We should be able to include DM-25184 in the release, without the need to wait for a new weekly.
Can you confirm that the weekly if fine from a scientific point of view?
Jeffrey Carlin
added a comment - - edited Still working on that. There may still be problems even after the jointcal fix.
Results seen in dashboard at: https://chronograf-demo.lsst.codes/sources/2/dashboards/58?refresh=10s&tempVars%5BFilter%5D=HSC-R&tempVars%5BTract%5D=9813&lower=2019-06-02T16%3A44%3A30.502Z&upper=2020-06-02T16%3A44%3A30.502Z
The changes that were backported onto w_2020_22 in DM-25221 were all confirmed to produce scientifically valid data before being merged with the weekly. Thus the backported w_22 weekly is a valid starting point for a release candidate.
Jeffrey Carlin
added a comment - The changes that were backported onto w_2020_22 in DM-25221 were all confirmed to produce scientifically valid data before being merged with the weekly. Thus the backported w_22 weekly is a valid starting point for a release candidate.
People
Assignee:
Jeffrey Carlin
Reporter:
Gabriele Comoretto [X] (Inactive)
Watchers:
Gabriele Comoretto [X] (Inactive), Jeffrey Carlin, John Swinbank, Leanne Guy
Weekly build w_2020_22 seems to be fine so far.
Jeffrey Carlin you could check it is OK from a scientific point of view?