Hi Andrei, I suspect a problem with PATH, Dynamicpath, MacroPath The original definitions for DynamicPath and MacroPath is in $ROOTSYS/etc/system.rootrc, see lines: # Path used by dynamic loader to find shared libraries and macros # Paths are different for Unix and Windows. The example shows the defaults # for all ROOT applications for either Unix or Windows. Unix.*.Root.DynamicPath: .:$(ROOTSYS)/lib Unix.*.Root.MacroPath: .:$(ROOTSYS)/macros WinNT.*.Root.DynamicPath: .;$(ROOTSYS)/bin;$(PATH) WinNT.*.Root.MacroPath: .;$(ROOTSYS)/macros You may have a mismatch between inconsistent definitions of the path coming from different versions of Root, depending how you install the system. Rene Brun On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Andrei Daniel wrote: > Hallo, > > Excuse me. Who can explain what may be wrong with ROOT version 3.03.09 > on > the PC working under windows XP. Some time it works OK. But some time, > when I only call root, it generates an error and suggests to send error > message > to Microsoft. Some time, during the start it generate message > > "The application or DLL d:\root\include\RTypesCint.h is not a valid > Windows image. > Please check this against your installation diskette". > > If I simply delete all files in the directory root and back to the > version 3.03.07 > then ROOT works stably without errors. I had approximately the same > problems > with version 3.03.08. And I never faced with similar ROOT behavior > previously. > > Sincerely Yours, > Andrei > > ---------------------------------------------- > Andrei Daniel > FLNR, JINR, Dubna 141980 Russia > e-mail: daniel@jinr.ru > tel: 7 (09621) 64568 fax: 7 (09621) 65083 > >
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