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migrate modules used by the HLT menu to multithreading (HLT) (75x) #10967

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@fwyzard fwyzard commented Aug 27, 2015

backport #10955 to 75x

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A new Pull Request was created by @fwyzard (Andrea Bocci) for CMSSW_7_5_X.

migrate to modules used by the HLT menu multithreading (HLT) (75x)

It involves the following packages:

HLTrigger/special
RecoEgamma/EgammaHLTProducers

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fwyzard commented Aug 27, 2015

+1

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This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next CMSSW_7_5_X IBs once checked with relvals in the development release cycle of CMSSW or unless it breaks tests. This pull request requires discussion in the ORP meeting before it's merged. @davidlange6, @Degano, @smuzaffar

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fwyzard commented Aug 27, 2015

tracked at #10965

@fwyzard fwyzard changed the title migrate to modules used by the HLT menu multithreading (HLT) (75x) migrate modules used by the HLT menu to multithreading (HLT) (75x) Sep 2, 2015
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please test

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cmsbuild commented Sep 9, 2015

The tests are being triggered in jenkins.

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cmsbuild commented Sep 9, 2015

This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next CMSSW_7_5_X IBs once checked with relvals in the development release cycle of CMSSW or unless it breaks tests. This pull request requires discussion in the ORP meeting before it's merged. @davidlange6, @Degano, @smuzaffar

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cmsbuild commented Sep 9, 2015

This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next CMSSW_7_5_X IBs once checked with relvals in the development release cycle of CMSSW (tests are also fine). This pull request requires discussion in the ORP meeting before it's merged. @davidlange6, @Degano, @smuzaffar

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cmsbuild commented Sep 9, 2015

This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next CMSSW_7_5_X IBs once checked with relvals in the development release cycle of CMSSW (tests are also fine). This pull request requires discussion in the ORP meeting before it's merged. @davidlange6, @Degano, @smuzaffar

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fwyzard commented Sep 9, 2015

Sorry, I commented on the wrong PR

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+1

cmsbuild added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 11, 2015
migrate modules used by the HLT menu to multithreading (HLT) (75x)
@cmsbuild cmsbuild merged commit 2dfa7b1 into cms-sw:CMSSW_7_5_X Sep 11, 2015
@fwyzard fwyzard deleted the migrate_to_multithreading_75x_HLT branch September 23, 2015 19:59
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