[ROOT] quitting ROOT by killing the job?

From: Michele Zaffalon (M.Zaffalon@phys.rug.nl)
Date: Wed Oct 30 2002 - 21:03:45 MET


Dear rooters,

I am new to ROOT and I have installed it on a Linux Debian with gcc 3.2.
Now as a beginnner I do nothing spectacular and I do get some segfaults,
some functions not defined in the scope and so on.
Sometimes for no apparent reason a script that has worked till a second
before gives some critical error, and the only way to get rid of it is
to quit root and restart again. Still sometimes the only way to quit is
kill.
Is it normal that I can hardly reach the 100th command or am I doing
something terribly wrong? I guess the order of magnitude of the number
of commands before the whole thing crashes would be a good indication...

Best regards
Michele



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