build configuration
Version 6.00 Binary Build Configurations
This page shows how the binary ROOT distributions were build for the different platforms.
You can use root-config --config to see all options passed to ./configure. In addition you can use root-config --features to see all supported features of the specific ROOT install. The feature list is a combination of the explicit features specified via ./configure or cmake arguments, the features specified via environment variables and those found via auto-detection.
Version 5.34.00 Binary Build Configurations
This page shows how the binary ROOT distributions were build for the different platforms.
You can use root-config --config to see all options passed to ./configure. In addition you can use root-config --features to see all supported features of the specific ROOT install. The feature list is a combination of the explicit features specified via ./configure or cmake arguments, the features specified via environment variables and those found via auto-detection.
Version 5.32.00 Binary Build Configurations
This page shows how the binary ROOT distributions were build for the different platforms.
You can use root-config --config to see all options passed to ./configure. In addition you can use root-config --features to see all supported features of the specific ROOT install. The feature list is a combination of the explicit features specified via ./configure arguments, the features specified via environment variables and those found via auto-detection.
Building ROOT with CMake
ROOT can now be build using the CMake build system (at least version 2.8.8). The installed libraries and executables should be compatible to the standard build of ROOT. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces (i.e. Xcode, Eclipse, Visual Studio) that can be used in the compiler environment of your choice.
Version 5.30.00 Binary Build Configurations
This page shows how the binary ROOT distributions were build for the different platforms.
You can use root-config --config to see all options passed to ./configure. In addition you can use root-config --features to see all supported features of the specific ROOT install. The feature list is a combination of the explicit features specified via ./configure arguments, the features specified via environment variables and those found via auto-detection.
Version 5.28.00 Binary Build Configurations
This page shows how the binary ROOT distributions were build for the different platforms.
You can use root-config --config to see all options passed to ./configure. In addition you can use root-config --features to see all supported features of the specific ROOT install. The feature list is a combination of the explicit features specified via ./configure arguments, the features specified via environment variables and those found via auto-detection.
Version 5.26.00 Binary Build Configurations
This page shows how the binary ROOT distributions were build for the different platforms.
You can use root-config --config to see all options passed to ./configure. In addition you can use root-config --features to see all supported features of the specific ROOT install. The feature list is a combination of the explicit features specified via ./configure arguments, the features specified via environment variables and those found via auto-detection.