Paolo, I do not see the definition of your cases in your original mail. Could you send me your most recent tar file (as short as possible) with a clear explanation of your cases and problems? Rene Brun On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Paolo Adragna wrote: > > Dear all, > > after different trials the situation is always the same (see the whole thread > for the history). > > We tried a different compiler > > compiled with gcc 3.2.3 on RedHat 7.3 CERN > ROOT 3.10.02 recompiled from source > > We still get the same table of results: > > root(1) noroot(2) > > > dict-root(a) false true > dict-noroot(b) false N/A > nodict-root(c) true false > nodict-noroot(d) true true > > (for an explanation of the meaning of the various names see previous mails) > > We follow Philippe's suggest: checking with ldd we see that the libraries are > actually what we expect to be. > > We have no idea of what could be the problem, also because I tried everything > on lxplus with gcc 2.96 and everything works. And also Philippe did some > trials. > > I would like to ask people of ROOT in Geneva to try, following the instruction > in the first mail, compiling the program and to see if they get some trouble. > > Thanks, > > Paolo Adragna > > On Thursday 21 October 2004 20:42, Philippe Canal wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I tried on redhat 7.3 with gcc 3.2.1. And everything works! > > Make sure that the result of running 'ldd' on your libraries and executable > > is what you expect. > > Also you should compile in debug mode and see what is the stack trace given > > by gdb. > > > > Cheers, > > Philippe > > > > >
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