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properly intialize pointers in pixel digi dqm #5359

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Automatically ported from CMSSW_7_2_X #5332

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A new Pull Request was created by @cmsbuild for CMSSW_7_3_X.

properly intialize pointers in pixel digi dqm

It involves the following packages:

DQM/SiPixelMonitorDigi

@nclopezo, @danduggan, @rovere, @cmsbuild, @deguio, @ojeda can you please review it and eventually sign? Thanks.
@threus this is something you requested to watch as well.
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@nclopezo, @ktf you are the release manager for this.
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deguio commented Sep 18, 2014

+1

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+1
The version of this PR in 7_2_X passed the jenkins tests.

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This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next CMSSW_7_3_X IBs unless changes (tests are also fine). @nclopezo, @ktf can you please take care of it?

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Closing the other version of this (#5332).

ktf added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2014
properly intialize pointers in pixel digi dqm
@ktf ktf merged commit af63188 into cms-sw:CMSSW_7_3_X Sep 22, 2014
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