Hi Valeriy, The title of the page http://root.cern.ch/root/Version300.html is "Development Version 3.00" With a large system like Root, it is obvious that there are several header files or new classes added between cycles of the development. You should not use systematically the latest development version if you do not have a development environment (makefile(s) or whatever) that guarantees the recompilation of the minimum subset of your classes affected by the changes in the Root classes. Rene Brun Valeriy Onuchin wrote: > > Rene Brun wrote: > > > > > ROOT version 3.00/02 is now available, including binary files for most machines. > > > > see http://root.cern.ch/root/Version300.html > > > > Rene Brun > > Hi Rooters, > I think changing micro version implies "Binary Compatibility" > with previous version of library ( technique which allows that described in > http://developer.kde.org/kde2arch/devel-binarycompatibility.html ). > For 3.00/01->3.00/02 it is not true (??). > > Regards. Valeriy
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