Dear Remi Thank you for trying my example. I am glad to hear that you can reproduce my problem. I hope that someone finds an explanation, otherwise we may have to wait for Panther? Best regards Christian Remi Mommsen wrote: > Hi Christian > > I tried your example on mac os x 10.2.8 and root 3.05/07 from fink. I > see the same problem. I played with the linker option, but no solution > so far. I'd like to try it with gcc 3.3 to see if that helps. However, > I don't have much time right now to investigate. > > Concerning setting MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET, the only thing it does in > context of ROOT is to suppress the warning message. This will change > with Panther AFAIK. > > Cheers, > Remi > > > On Wednesday, October 8, 2003, at 12:17 PM, cstrato wrote: > >> Dear Daniel >> >> Meanwhile I have set the variable in my startup shell script, and >> no longer get the "warning dynamic shared library..." message. >> >> Sorrowly, this does NOT solve the problem with not being able >> to create 3D histograms in the compiled code. >> >> Are you and other Mac users able to compile and run my example >> "HistGui" without problems? >> >> Best regards >> Christian >> >> >> daniel cussol wrote: >> >>> cstrato a écrit: >>> >>>> >>>> Dear MacRooters >>>> >>>> The following problem seems to be Mac-specific: >>>> I have created a GUI macro to draw 1D-, 2D-, and 3D-histograms >>>> (see attached macro histGuiMacro.C). >>>> When I run this macro from root, I can display all histograms. >>>> The same is true when I compile the macro with ACLiC. >>>> >>>> However, when I compile the macro code as a standalone program >>>> (see attached files HistGui.h, HistGui.cxx, Makefile4HistGui), >>>> then I can only create 1D and 2D histograms, but when I try to >>>> create a 3D histogram, the following error message is displayed: >>>> >>>> Error: class,struct,union or type $TPolyMarker3D not defined >>>> FILE:(tmpfile) LINE:1 >>>> Error: class,struct,union or type $TPolyMarker3D not defined >>>> FILE:(tmpfile) LINE:1 >>>> Error: Function PaintH3((TH1*)0x2895af0,"scat") is not defined in >>>> current scope FILE:(tmpfile) LINE:1 >>>> Possible candidates are... >>>> filename line:size busy function type and name *** >>>> Interpreter error recovered *** >>>> >>>> When I compile my program on my Mac (MacOS X 10.2.4, root 3.10/00), >>>> the following messages are displayed: >>>> >>>> [TiBookie:~/ROOT/rootcode/histgui] rabbitus% make -f MakeFile4HistGui >>>> c++ -O -pipe -Wall -I/Users/rabbitus/ROOT/root/include -c HistGui.cxx >>>> c++ -O -Xlinker -bind_at_load -flat_namespace HistGui.o >>>> HistGuiDict.o -L/Users/rabbitus/ROOT/root/lib -lCore -lCint -lHist >>>> -lGraf -lGraf3d -lGpad -lTree -lRint -lPostscript -lMatrix >>>> -lPhysics -lGui -u _G__cpp_setup_initializerG__Tree -lm -L/sw/lib >>>> -ldl -o HistGui >>>> ld: warning dynamic shared library: >>>> /Users/rabbitus/ROOT/root/lib/libGraf.dylib not made a weak library >>>> in output with MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable set >>>> to: 10.1 >>>> ld: warning dynamic shared library: >>>> /Users/rabbitus/ROOT/root/lib/libGpad.dylib not made a weak library >>>> in output with MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable set >>>> to: 10.1 >>>> ld: warning dynamic shared library: >>>> /Users/rabbitus/ROOT/root/lib/libMatrix.dylib not made a weak >>>> library in output with MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment >>>> variable set to: 10.1 >>>> ld: warning dynamic shared library: /sw/lib/libdl.dylib not made a >>>> weak library in output with MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment >>>> variable set to: 10.1 >>>> HistGui done >>>> >>>> The output shows that libGraf3d is linked (-lGraf3d), but interestingly >>>> there is no warning regarding libGraf3d.dylib. >>>> It seems, that libGraf3d.dylib is not linked?? Is this the case? >>>> >>>> How can I link libGraf3d.dylib if this is the problem? >>>> If not, what could be the problem and how can I solve it? >>>> >>>> Thank you in advance. >>>> >>>> P.S.: I have already sent this mail yesterday to roottalk, but for >>>> some reason it did not get thru to the mailing-list. >>>> Is roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch still the correct address? >>>> >>>> Best regards >>>> Christian >>>> _._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._ >>>> C.h.i.s.t.i.a.n S.t.r.a.t.o.w.a >>>> V.i.e.n.n.a A.u.s.t.r.i.a >>>> _._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._ >>>> >>>> >>> Hello Christian, >>> It seems that your MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable is >>> not set correctly. Your should set it to 10.2, since you are running >>> under system 10.2.4, and see if it fixes your problem. >>> I hope this helps >>> Regards >>> >> >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > If it's green, it's biology. If it stinks, it's chemistry. If it has > numbers, it's math. If it doesn't work, it's technology. (anonymous) > > ********************************************************************* > Remigius K. Mommsen e-mail: mommsen@slac.stanford.edu > University of California, Irvine URL: http://cern.ch/mommsen > c/o SLAC voice: ++1 (650) 926-3595 > 2575 Sand Hill Road #35 fax: ++1 (650) 926-3882 > Menlo Park, CA 94025, US home: ++1 (650) 233-9041 > ********************************************************************* > > >
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Thu Jan 01 2004 - 17:50:16 MET