[ROOT] difficulty compiling with 3.01 versus 3.00

From: Matt Dobbs (Matt.Dobbs@cern.ch)
Date: Fri Aug 24 2001 - 01:29:48 MEST


Dear rooters,

I've been having difficulty compiling programs with root 3.01 that used to
work with 3.00 - hoping someone can point me in the right direction.


With root version root_v3.00.06.Linux.2.2.14 on Redhat 6.1 with egcs-1.1.2
I was able to compile simple programs like:

//-----------------------------------------
#include <iostream>

// The TROOT class must be declared as a global.
#include <TRandom.h>
#include <TROOT.h>
TROOT root("Rint", "The ROOT Interactive Interface");

int main() {
    TRandom rdm;
    cout << "using a root random number " << rdm.Gaus(1,1) << endl;
}

//-----------------------------------------

using a makefile that does:
g++ -O -Wall -fPIC  -I. -D_REENTRANT -I/software_MAD/root/include -g
-I. Programs/main_extract_all_limits.cc -L/software_MAD/root/lib -lCore
-lCint -lHist -lGraf -lGraf3d -lGpad -lTree -lRint -lPostscript -lMatrix
-lPhysics -lm -ldl -lpthread -rdynamic -L/software_MAD/root/lib -lCore
-lCint -lHist -lGraf -lGraf3d -lGpad -lTree -lRint -lPostscript -lMatrix
-lPhysics -lGui -lm -ldl -lpthread -rdynamic WV_Analysis.so -o
Programs/main_extract_all_limits.exe


Now I'm wanting to use 3.01 (root_v3.01.06.Linux.2.2.12-20smp.egcs), but I
get messages like:
YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: Domain not bound
YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: Domain not bound
YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: Domain not bound
YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: Domain not bound

(which I don't understand) when I compile. Has anyone seen this, or know
the remedy?

Everything else has worked smoothly in going from 3.00-3.01


best wishes,
	Matt

___________________________________________________________________________
                           Matt   D O B B S
Department of Physics and Astronomy,  University of Victoria, Canada
CERN EP Division, ATLAS Experiment    Office Tel: +01 (250) 721-7728 
                  http://wwwhep.phys.uvic.ca/~mdobbs/



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