RE: [ROOT] Where is Root at Fermilab?

From: Philippe Canal (pcanal@fnal.gov)
Date: Thu Mar 28 2002 - 02:38:08 MET


Hi Roberts,

For question regarding the Fermilab, you can direct your 
question to about-root@fnal.gov.

On the Fermilab fnalu cluster users use many different versions
of ROOT using different compiler and version of compiler.

For this reason you need to specify the compiler.
To get a list of all the version of ROOT available on fnalu do:
	ups list -a

To get the latest version of ROOT using gcc v2_95_2 do

	setup root -q GCC_2_95_2

Cheers,
Philippe.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch
[mailto:owner-roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch]On Behalf Of Tom Roberts
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 7:14 PM
To: roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch
Subject: [ROOT] Where is Root at Fermilab?


I am (obviously) brand new to root. I have installed it on my computer
and read the User's guide. I am greatly impressed.

But I cannot find root on the fnalu cluster at Fermilab
(fsui02.fnal.gov,
flxi02.fnal.gov). The ups system does not know about it, and there is no
directory /root or /usr/root. It seems unlikely that I need to install
it
myself, so how do I access root on the fnalu cluster at Fermilab? How
is it that ups does not know about it? (there must be some interesting
history there (:-))

	[ups is the Fermilab system for Unix Program Support]


Tom Roberts	tjroberts@lucent.com



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