Nathaniel,
> $ python
> >>> import ROOT
>
> succeeds, but if I do:
>
> $ python
> >>> import PyCint
what is PyCint? Further, this:
> # 9 0x0454d4dc in G__incsetup_memfunc (tagnum=815) at cint/src/v6_newlink.cxx:8472
> #10 0x04461618 in Cint::G__MethodInfo::Init (this=0xbfffc1d4, a=@0x9fe2c20) at cint/src/Method.cxx:47
suggests that you're trying to load a dictionary that is produced with a different version of CINT. Can you verify?
Best regards,
Wim
-- Wim.Lavrijsen_at_cern.ch -- WLavrijsen_at_lbl.gov -- www.lavrijsen.net "Stop making excuses for your software." --first step towards quality "GIGO is not a valid design pattern." --corollaryReceived on Sat Jul 14 2007 - 20:03:24 CEST
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