Now I used the generic-directory-method, which worked... > Sounds to me that the 'make install' part doesn't work properly. But > then I'd assume this would have been detected earlier. But the gcc Version I use is "experimental" and comes with the latest SuSe8.2, so any problem may be depending on this version of gcc. >> The path /cern/rootcvs/lib does exist, but not the directory root. > > And are the libs in /cern/rootcvs/lib? Yupp, they are there.. > Is /cern/rootcvs also the directory where you compiled all the stuff? Yes, it is > the install process complained that ROOT was already installed so it did > nothing, but the paths were incorrect later. Sound familiar.. > I would think a "clean" installation is possible but a dirty hack for > your current installation could be > > cd /cern/rootcvs/lib > ln -s . root > This helped not to far (but a little) > Cheers, > Ingo > Cheers -- Daniela Mund Physikalisches Institut der Universität Heidelberg Philosophenweg 12 69120 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221549345 Fax: 06221475733
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