Thanks for your fast answer.
This is what I have done during root installation:
*>cd /farzaneh/planetocosmics/planetocosmics_V2/root_5.16.00h/ ** >./configure* *>make*
*>make install* * * * *
--- Farzaneh On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Timur Pocheptsov <Timur.Pocheptsov_at_cern.chReceived on Fri May 25 2012 - 12:10:56 CEST
> wrote:
> I do not know, how you installed ROOT, but the very first answer - yes,
> you have to set environment variables. With ROOT it's easy now, in your
> ROOT's directory, in bin subdirectory there is a script thisroot.sh which
> sets environment variables.
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* owner-roottalk_at_root.cern.ch [owner-roottalk_at_root.cern.ch] on
> behalf of Farzaneh Adibpour [adibpour_at_razi.tums.ac.ir]
> *Sent:* 25 May 2012 11:52
> *To:* roottalk_at_lxroot01.cern.ch
> *Subject:* [ROOT] ''bash :root: command not found'' ERROR
>
> Dear Rooters,
>
> I'm a novice user and I have stupid question.
> I have installed root for analysing PLANTOCOSMICS outputs. I didn't get
> any error message during installation.But when I type the command '' root
> myfilename.root '' I will get the following error
>
> bash :root: command not found
>
> Do you think that I didn't set the enviroment variable correctly or is
> there other problem?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> cheers
> ---
> Farzaneh
>
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