Re: [ROOT] tutorials

From: Luiz Mundim (mundim@fnal.gov)
Date: Tue Dec 07 2004 - 00:01:30 MET


Rene Brun wrote:

>Luiz,
>
>I do not understand your question. What do you mean by
>  " I have to do it by hand"
>  
>
I meant that I have to execute :

.x ~/.rootrc

every time I start root or I have to put a copy of the file rootlogon.C 
in the directory from where I'm executing root.

>Did you remove the current directory "." from your macropath?
>  
>
If this is not set up system wide, I should to that on the .rootrc file, 
but I'm not being able to execute it automaticaly. So, it seems that it 
has been taken off from the system wide setup by the system 
administrator (Fermilab/Dzero), is that right?

Thanks.

Luiz

>Rene Brun
>
>  
>
>>Luiz Mundim wrote:
>>
>>I have such a file on my account, but it is not beeing executed, I have to do
>>it by hand. Do you know if there is some system wide setup that prevents this
>>file be executed?
>>
>>thanks.
>>
>>Luiz
>>
>>Rene Brun wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Hi Boris,
>>>
>>> $ROOTSYS/etc/system.rootrc is typically read-only for many users using
>>> a standard group or lab) installation.
>>> $HOME/.rootrc is a convenient place to define your own settings that
>>> are valid for all your applications.
>>> .rootrc is convenient when you want to customize some settings for a
>>> particular application.
>>>
>>>Rene Brun
>>>
>>>On
>>>Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Boris Skorodumov wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Dear Rooters,
>>>>
>>>>If i will add  "Unix.*.Root.MacroPath:      .:$(ROOTSYS)/tutorials"
>>>>in my .rootrc file in $HOME directory, i can easily execute any examples
>>>>form $ROOTSYS/tutorials.
>>>>I can also do the same thing but in $ROOTSYS/etc/system.rootrc file.
>>>>
>>>>Do you have any recommendations what the best way to do, or maybe there
>>>>is other way ?
>>>>
>>>>Thank you very much,
>>>>
>>>>Boris.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>      
>>>



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