Hello, I mean that I can not instantiate an object of this class, I can do it for ifstream and ofstream, e.g. --8<---------------------------- root [0] ifstream a root [1] ofstream b root [2] fstream c Error: Symbol fstreamc is not defined in current scope FILE:/var/tmp/daaHvnU3__cint LINE:1 *** Interpreter error recovered *** ----------------------------->8-- and fstream (nor base_fstream) is defined in libCint.so, but it's defined when I compile it with CC4.2. Bye On Wed 09 Jan 2002 10:02, Rene Brun wrote: > Javier, > > What do you mean by "the class fstream that does not exists" > I have no problems in installing ROOT with CC4.2 on Solaris 2.6, > with CC5.0 on Solaris 2.7 and CC5.2 on Solaris 2.8 > > Rene Brun > > Javier Fontan wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm installing ROOT 3.02/06 on a Solaris 2.6 machine, we want to compile > > it with CC5. Everything goes well except the class fstream that does not > > exists. I've found ifstream and ofstream. I've downloaded precompiled > > versions from the page (both solaris and solarisCC5) and I have found > > that it exists in solaris version but no on solarisCC5, I've also heard > > that it also exists in gcc version. Is fstream not suported in > > solarisCC5?, does I have to make a special compile to make it work? > > > > Thank you > > > > -- > > Javier Fontan Muiņos > > jfontan@cesga.es > > CESGA, Supercomputing Center of Galicia -- Javier Fontan Muiņos jfontan@cesga.es CESGA, Supercomputing Center of Galicia
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