Hi Thomas and fellow ROOTers,
As you can see from one of my previous mails, I had a similar
ROOT crash on our Alpha's here at Utrecht in deleting one of
my pre-compiled private objects.
I understood the ROOT team could reproduce my problem with a small
test program I provided; they are looking into it.
The problem is absent on windows or hp.
Cheers,
Nick.
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Thomas Bretz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using:
> OSF4, DIGITAL C++ V6.1-027 on DIGITAL UNIX V4.0 (Rev. 1229)
>
> and installed root using: ($1=/home/.../myhome)
> ./configure alphacxx6 --prefix=$1 --etcdir=$1/etc --datadir=$1/share
> --libdir=$1/lib --incdir=$1/include --testdir=$1/doc/test
> --tutdir=$1/doc/tutorial
> gmake
> gmake install
>
> (BTW: I had to change two thing to make the install process running:
> 1) cp -dpR --> cp -pR (option d is not supported)
> 2) $$(pwd) --> $(pwd) (/bin/sh said: unexpected '(')
>
> when starting root the startup-picture appears and then I get:
> Fatal in <operator delete>: storage area overwritten
> aborting
>
> BTW: 2.25.01 made the same trouble.
>
> Thomas.
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