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PWGLF: fix seeding issues #1798

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This fixes a seeding issue in a few generators from LF: see plot from current simulations coming from one of them (the extraStrangeness one):

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@sawenzel I think these all inherit from GeneratorPythia8 so the seeding should have been taken care of automatically, should they not? I am not sure why this was not the case...

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Indeed

@njacazio njacazio enabled auto-merge (squash) November 12, 2024 13:56
@njacazio njacazio merged commit ae7fa31 into AliceO2Group:master Nov 12, 2024
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