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declare consumes for DQM core packages #671

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@deguio deguio commented Aug 30, 2013

declare consumes for DQM core packages

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A new Pull Request was created by @deguio for CMSSW_7_0_X.

declare consumes for DQM core packages

It involves the following packages:

DQMServices/Components

@rovere, @deguio can you please review it and eventually sign? Thanks.
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nclopezo commented Sep 3, 2013

Hi,

I ran the usual tests for this pull request on top of CMSSW_7_0_X_2013-09-03-0200, all tests passed.

https://cmssdt.cern.ch/jenkins/job/Pull-Request-Integration/ARCHITECTURE=slc5_amd64_gcc472/369/console

you can see the artifacts here:

https://cmssdt.cern.ch/SDT/jenkins-artifacts/pull-request-integration/369/

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cmsbuild commented Sep 8, 2013

The following categories have been signed by @deguio: DQM

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cmsbuild commented Sep 8, 2013

This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next IBs unless changes or unless it breaks tests.

davidlt added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 8, 2013
@davidlt davidlt merged commit 8045748 into cms-sw:CMSSW_7_0_X Sep 8, 2013
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