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List modules needing changing to accommodate sasmodels new structure (Trac #505) #1320

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butlerpd opened this issue Mar 30, 2019 · 1 comment

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There are tickets for the obvious ones, but somebody should try to look through the structure to see what others might need fixing. For example what is !SubComponent.py in sasview>src>sas>models? ... and does it need to be fixed for !SasView 4.0 to work?

Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/505

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    "status": "closed",
    "changetime": "2016-03-19T12:02:56",
    "_ts": "2016-03-19 12:02:56.904470+00:00",
    "description": "There are tickets for the obvious ones, but somebody should try to look through the structure to see what others might need fixing.  For example what is !SubComponent.py in sasview>src>sas>models? ... and does it need to be fixed for !SasView 4.0 to work?",
    "reporter": "butler",
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    "resolution": "fixed",
    "workpackage": "SasModels Redesign",
    "time": "2016-03-06T22:28:34",
    "component": "SasView",
    "summary": "List modules needing changing to accommodate sasmodels new structure",
    "priority": "blocker",
    "keywords": "",
    "milestone": "SasView 4.0.0",
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Trac update at 2016/03/19 12:02:56:

  • butler commented:

This has essentially been done though in a diffuse way. Andrew and I agree however it is now done.

  • butler changed resolution from "" to "fixed"
  • butler changed status from "new" to "closed"

@ricleal ricleal transferred this issue from SasView/sasview Apr 23, 2019
@ricleal ricleal transferred this issue from SasView/sasmodels Apr 25, 2019
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