RE: [ROOT] Problems with windows version

From: Philippe Canal (pcanal@fnal.gov)
Date: Mon Jun 14 2004 - 22:48:05 MEST


> I'm experiencing difficulties with the gSystem->SetBuildDir() function 
> under windows 2000.
> Versions tried have been both 4.00/06a and 3.10/02. My files simply dont 
> compile as root can not find its own created header files back.
> (command used was an absolute path: gSystem->SetBuildDir("c:/Root/Mlib") )

A patch for this problem should be uploaded shortly in the CVS repository.

Cheers,
Philippe.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch
[mailto:owner-roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch]On Behalf Of Martijn Schellekens
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 11:44 AM
To: roottalk@cern.ch
Subject: [ROOT] Problems with windows version


Hi Rooters,

I'm experiencing difficulties with the gSystem->SetBuildDir() function 
under windows 2000.
Versions tried have been both 4.00/06a and 3.10/02. My files simply dont 
compile as root can not find its own created header files back.
(command used was an absolute path: gSystem->SetBuildDir("c:/Root/Mlib") )

In terms of other annoying features in the windows version: sometimes 
something goes wrong with the displaying of the compiler messages inside 
the terminal. Those become simply unreadable. Windows version is the french 
version of 2000.
I have by that way a question for the windows users: are there any better 
windows terminal emulators than those provided by the base operating system?

Last and also the least: Xinerama doesn't seem to be supported in the gdk 
librairy for windows (I only checked this for the windows version). Hence 
if I open a ComboBox on a second screen, it will open this combobox on my 
main screen. I dont really care about this but I just wanted to notify it.

Thanks a lot anyway for the job done,

Martijn Schellekens

PS: Rene, I did get your reply to my question on recursive fits from your 
website. I filled in the request form with a wrong adress.
I thank you very much.



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