Hi Luis, Did you install ROOT yourself ? If yes, did you select the MySQL option ? see: http://root.cern.ch/root/Install.html When creating the binary distributions for Linux, I included libMySQL.so for the 4 versions of Linux that we support. To see if you have libMySQL, simply do ls -l $ROOTSYS/lib Rene Brun Luis Silva wrote: > > Dear roottalk. > > What I'trying to do is to take some data from a database mysql. > This database is in a remote machine. I have root 3.02.7 installed in my > localhost. > > At this moment, I just want to do query tests over that database, > using > that macro (.../tutorials/) sqlselect.C from my localhost. > > But when I load the library libMySQL.so I get: > > root [0] .L libMySQL.so > Error in <TRint::ProcessLine>: macro libMySQL.so not found in path > .:/usr/local/root/macros > > And the LD_LIBRARY_PATH is well define: > > echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH > ...:/usr/local/root/lib > > What will be the problem? > > Best Regards. > > Um abraço, > Luís Silva. > > +*************************+***********************************+ > |Luís Silva |/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/| > |Colaborator at DESY |Adress:FCUL | > |in Hamburg Germany |Campo Grande, Edifício C8,room 8518| > |Experiment Hera-b |1749-016 Lisboa-Portugal | > |e-mail:Luis.Silva@desy.de|Tel.: +351 21 750 00 00 Ext.:28518 | > +=========================+===================================+
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