Release 6.22/06 - 2020-12-01

Release Notes

The release notes for this release can be found here. Most notable are added support for macOS Big Sur (11.0), on both x64_64 and M1 (Apple Silicon).

The previous patch release 6.22/04 was not announced due to a fatal issue in the I/O subsystem discovered right after tagging.

Source distribution

Platform Files Size
source root_v6.22.06.source.tar.gz 165M

Binary distributions

Platform Files Size
CentOS 7 root_v6.22.06.Linux-centos7-x86_64-gcc4.8.tar.gz 186M
Fedora 30 root_v6.22.06.Linux-fedora30-x86_64-gcc9.3.tar.gz 225M
Fedora 31 root_v6.22.06.Linux-fedora31-x86_64-gcc9.3.tar.gz 225M
Fedora 32 root_v6.22.06.Linux-fedora32-x86_64-gcc10.2.tar.gz 227M
Ubuntu 16.04 root_v6.22.06.Linux-ubuntu16-x86_64-gcc5.4.tar.gz 200M
Ubuntu 18.04 root_v6.22.06.Linux-ubuntu18-x86_64-gcc7.5.tar.gz 218M
Ubuntu 19.04 root_v6.22.06.Linux-ubuntu19-x86_64-gcc9.2.tar.gz 223M
Ubuntu 20.04 root_v6.22.06.Linux-ubuntu20-x86_64-gcc9.3.tar.gz 224M
macOS 10.13 x86_64 Xcode 10 curl -O https://root.cern/download/root_v6.22.06.macos-10.13-x86_64-clang100.pkg 315M
macOS 10.13 x86_64 Xcode 10 curl -O https://root.cern/download/root_v6.22.06.macos-10.13-x86_64-clang100.tar.gz 200M
macOS 10.14 x86_64 Xcode 10 curl -O https://root.cern/download/root_v6.22.06.macos-10.14-x86_64-clang100.pkg 314M
macOS 10.14 x86_64 Xcode 10 curl -O https://root.cern/download/root_v6.22.06.macos-10.14-x86_64-clang100.tar.gz 200M
macOS 10.15 x86_64 Xcode 12 curl -O https://root.cern/download/root_v6.22.06.macos-10.15-x86_64-clang120.pkg 308M
macOS 10.15 x86_64 Xcode 12 curl -O https://root.cern/download/root_v6.22.06.macos-10.15-x86_64-clang120.tar.gz 197M
macOS 11.0 x86_64 Xcode 12 curl -O https://root.cern/download/root_v6.22.06.macos-11.0-x86_64-clang120.pkg 309M
macOS 11.0 x86_64 Xcode 12 curl -O https://root.cern/download/root_v6.22.06.macos-11.0-x86_64-clang120.tar.gz 197M

Installations in CVMFS

Standalone installations with minimal external dependencies are available at:

/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-centos7-gcc48-opt
/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-fedora30-gcc93-opt
/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-fedora31-gcc93-opt
/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-fedora32-gcc102-opt
/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-mac1013-clang100-opt
/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-mac1014-clang100-opt
/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-mac1015-clang120-opt
/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-mac110-clang120-opt
/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-ubuntu16-gcc54-opt
/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-ubuntu18-gcc75-opt
/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-ubuntu19-gcc92-opt
/cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-ubuntu20-gcc93-opt

Example for setting up ROOT from CVMFS

. /cvmfs/sft.cern.ch/lcg/app/releases/ROOT/6.22.06/x86_64-centos7-gcc48-opt/bin/thisroot.sh

Git

The entire ROOT source can be obtained from our public Git repository:

git clone https://github.com/root-project/root.git

The release specific tag can be obtained using:

cd root
git checkout -b v6-22-06 v6-22-06

Windows

Windows 10/7/… are supported. We offer two packaging types:

  • exe: a regular Windows installer package also setting up the required environment variables. With uninstall via “Control Panel” / “Add or Remove Programs”. Simply download and start. You can double-click ROOT to run it; ROOT files get registered with Windows.
  • tar: unpack e.g. with 7zip. Start ROOT in a Microsoft Visual Studio Prompt (in Start / Programs / Microsoft Visual Studio / Tools). If you installed ROOT to C:\root then call C:\root\bin\thisroot.bat before using ROOT to set up required environment variables.

Important installation notes

  • You must download the binary built with the exact same version of Visual Studio than the one installed on your system.
  • Do not untar in a directory with a name containing blank characters.
  • Take the release version if performance matters.
  • If you want to debug your code you need the ROOT debug build (you cannot mix release / debug builds due to a Microsoft restriction).