I guess that the issue is that such user are using a way to access the code which is not one of the "official" entry for the code (i.e. the run is not executed via a script in ./bin)
So adding this in top level madgraph will not help (and putting it within banner.py is not a good idea).
So the real question is what is the python script that is really run at that time.
The typical reason why a script outside of ./bin is executed is to run something in multi-core mode.
So could this be related to link to re-weighting or to some other post-processing mode?
Hi,
I guess that the issue is that such user are using a way to access the code which is not one of the "official" entry for the code (i.e. the run is not executed via a script in ./bin)
So adding this in top level madgraph will not help (and putting it within banner.py is not a good idea).
So the real question is what is the python script that is really run at that time.
The typical reason why a script outside of ./bin is executed is to run something in multi-core mode.
So could this be related to link to re-weighting or to some other post-processing mode?
Cheers,
Olivier