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Wildcards not accepted in outputfiles for Condor jobs #2014
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Related to #1956 |
Also assigned as good first issue |
Hi, I am interested in contributing Ganga as part of GSOC'23. I wanted to ask if Ganga is going to be a part of GSoC this year. Additionally, I am interested in helping with this issue if it is still available. I have cloned the repo using the Installation guide in the docs. I am unfortunately unable to replicate the issue by following the steps in the documentation for input and output data. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am looking forward to contributing in the future. Abhijeet |
Hi @abhijeetsharma200 , Thanks for getting in contact. We do indeed plan to be part of GSoC 2023. Regarding the issue here, the problem should only show up if you are using the |
Hi @egede, Thank you for your response. I am excited to contribute to Ganga in the coming months and to participate in GSoC 2023. I followed the GitHub installation instructions from the documentation inside WSL on Ubuntu 22.04 and tried to reproduce the error using the steps above. However, I am now setting up the docker container as you suggested. I also wanted to inquire if there is an IRC or Slack for Ganga? |
Communication is an important part of working in GSoC. We use the CERN Mattermost server for instant messaging about the project. Please
It is by far the best if most communication is public in the MatterMost channel, but you can also instant message @egede, @masmith and @arichard for more specific issues. |
I've tried to include a wildcard when specifying outputfiles, using either:
as suggested in the documentation for input and output data or using
In both cases the job completes successfully on Condor, but then there's a problem with the output retrieval:
Am I using the wrong syntax, or is there a problem with wildcards in outputfilenames when running on Condor? If I specify the exact filenames, these are retrieved.
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