Hi Francois-Xavier, The standard ROOT distribution includes the -Makefile to build the win32 or win32gdk versions -$ROOTSYS/test/makefile to generate all test programs These Makefiles work under VC++.NET. I am using these Makefiles to generate the binary distributions. Thanks to Matt Langston and Axel Naumann. Rene Brun On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, GENTIT Francois-Xavier DAPNIA wrote: > Mr Naumann, > > I was very interested in discovering your web site > > http://www.muenster.de/~naumana/root.html > <http://www.muenster.de/~naumana/root.html> > > In particular, it seems that you have discovered the way to use .NET > starting from a makefile (which ends in .bat and not .mak) on the condition > to dispose of cygwin. Personally, I have tried without success to start > VC++.NET from a makefile (old type of makefile, ending in .mak). I have > described the way I work with VC++.NET (without makefile) at: > > http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~gentit/ > <http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~gentit/> > > but my way of working with VC++.NET does not satisfy me and I would prefer > very much to work, like you, with makefiles. So I have made a full download > of cygwin (and even of KDE) on my PC. > > > > I think it would be very interesting for me and probably for a lot of other > users of ROOT if you could write a third web page, explaining how to compile > and link a ROOT application with VC++.NET starting from a makefile (even if > this makefile had to be produced using cygwin). I suggest for example the > "Event" example in root/test. Thanks a lot in advance if you can find the > time to do it. > > > > F.X.Gentit > > DAPNIA/SPP CEA Saclay > > http://gentit.home.cern.ch/gentit/ > > > >
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