Yesterday, Aaron and I were trying to set things up so that simtbx would be available to people who aren't James Holton.  It's been checked in and working for over a month now, and only a few days ago I discovered that a fresh "bootstrap" has a broken simtbx, despite my "git status" telling me all my files are up to date.  I asked Aaron and Nick for help with this.

  I thought what we did was make cctbx.xfel depends on simtbx, since fitting simulations to stills is the whole reason for porting my stuff into python. 

I set up simtbx with a constructor that takes a dxtbx detector as input, but does that make it depend on dials?  I did not expect that.

Sorry, didn't mean to break anything!  Would much appreciate any help on this.

-James


On 5/3/2017 1:41 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Hi Folks

 

We have noticed that simtbx, part of the core cctbx now, depends on dials

 

This means if you do not have a dials build your cctbx will be broken

 

This is probably not the way we want things?

 

I thought simtbx was a separate repo?

 

Cheerio Graeme

 

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