Hi Rene! > Following the restructuring of the libraries in 2.23, some libraries are > not automatically linked with the Root executable. This is the case for: > libEG, libPhysics, libThread, libTreePlayer, libTreeViewer. Hm, this is only part of what I wanted to know... If I want to use a class which is in a library not loaded by default, I would look into $ROOTSYS/lib to see what libraries are available. When I find one whose name matches that of the class, I'm done. When I find one whose name strongly suggests that my class is included in it (like all particle stuff in libPhysics...), I'm done, too. But what if there is no connection between class name and library name (I haven't been in such a situation, but maybe I will some time)? And how to find out, what classes are in a library (e.g. what is included in libEG)? Cheers, Ingo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ingo Strauch Budapester Str. 30, 20359 Hamburg, Tel.: +49 40 7421 4722 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESY, Group H1/AAC1, Room 1c354 | I.Phys.Inst. RWTH Aachen, Room 28B210 Notkestr. 85, 22607 Hamburg | Sommerfeldstr. 14, 52056 Aachen Tel: +49 40 8998-2312 / Fax: -4385 | Tel: +49 241 80-7183 / Fax: 8888-661 strauch@mail.desy.de | strauch@toots.physik.rwth-aachen.de ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- www-h1.desy.de/~strauch/ or www-users.rwth-aachen.de/Ingo.Strauch/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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