Re: ROOT compilation question under different operating systems

From: Roel Aaij <Roel.Aaij_at_cern.ch>
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 14:13:23 +0200


Dear Goncalo,

> I'm part of an IT team of an institution (LIP) supporting LHC and other
> CERN users. Some of our users complained that SLC 4 was not a good
> desktop machine, and therefore, we have installed Fedora 10 for these
> unhappy users. However, these few "Fedora users" want now to run "ROOT"
> in their desktops. We were able to compile ROOT (version 5.22) with
> gcc-4.1.2-33 distributed with Fedora 10. However, I have the idea that
> ROOT is somehow "certified" for the gcc version in SL4. Is this the
> case? Do you foresee any issue running ROOT under Fedora 10?

I have been running the svn version of ROOT since 2007 on my 32bit Gentoo GNU/Linux. I have never encountered any problems.

I followed the instructions on the root website and I compile root with gcc 4.3.3, but I don't think there should be any problems with any gcc 4.X version. I did have to supply some arguments to the configure script to be able to use some features that rely on external libraries.

$> ./configure --help

gave me all the information I needed.

Greetings,

Roel Received on Thu Apr 09 2009 - 14:13:25 CEST

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