Dear friends, I understood that in order to activate the new ROOT I/O schema, one has to add a '+' behind the classname in the Linkdef file. My question is now : In case I want to use an older ROOT version (e.g. 2.22/10 which didn't have this new feature) to test my classes and compare the results with e.g. the latest ROOT version, should I then for this 'old stuff' remove the '+' after each classname, or can they stay there without any problem also in the case of the old ROOT version ? Cheers, Nick. -- Dr. Nick van Eijndhoven mailto:nick@phys.uu.nl http://www.phys.uu.nl/~nick -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Org.: Utrecht University/Nikhef, Department of Subatomic Physics Address: P.O. Box 80.000, NL-3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands Phone: +31-30-2532331(direct) +31-30-2531492(secr.) Fax: +31-30-2518689 NIKHEF: +31-20-5922028(direct) +31-20-5922000(secr.) Fax: +31-20-5925155 CERN: +41-22-7679751(direct) +41-22-7675857(secr.) Fax: +41-22-7679480 Offices: Buys Ballot lab. 710 (Utrecht) H350 (Nikhef) B23 1-020 (CERN) --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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