[ROOT] Re:

From: Nick van Eijndhoven (Nick@phys.uu.nl)
Date: Mon Sep 23 2002 - 12:58:28 MEST


I have experienced the same problems since 3.03/08 on win98 and have
demonstrated them to Rene Brun when I was at CERN last week.
When testing Rene was able to reproduce the problem, but at that time
we thought there was some sort of strange invisible charecter in some
of my rootlogon.C & co. files.
Now it starts to look that it is a ROOT related problem.
I have the feeling that with the new ROOT/CINT since 3.03/08 some 
uninitialised variable has sneaked in somewhere, as was also indicated
by Valeri Fine.
The latest version I had tried before was 3.03/02 and that was o.k.

                                                     Cheers,
                                                      Nick.

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GENTIT Francois-Xavier DAPNIA wrote:
> 
>  I have sometimes the same problem as Andrei Daniel, since ROOT 3.03/08. I
> run under Windows 2000.
> François-Xavier Gentit
> DAPNIA/SPP CEA Saclay
> http://gentit.home.cern.ch/gentit/
> 
> 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



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