[DO NOT MERGE] Script to update the Operations section#7218
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chaen wants to merge 4 commits intoDIRACGrid:integrationfrom
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[DO NOT MERGE] Script to update the Operations section#7218chaen wants to merge 4 commits intoDIRACGrid:integrationfrom
chaen wants to merge 4 commits intoDIRACGrid:integrationfrom
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Any chance of testing this? |
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I tested it against the dirac certif setup, and against the LHCb certif |
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This needs which version of DIRAC to run with? 8.0 or 8.1? |
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8.0 |
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I had to add the Once these issues were resolved, the results look good for me. |
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as discussed, this script updates the operations section by:
<vo>/<default setup>to<vo>Nothing is removed.
What I do is to do the update twice in json (make sure it does not change the second time), twice using the CFG object (same thing) and then comparing the two.
Once people are happy, I'll add this script in a gist