You shoulkd include $ROOTSYS/bin in your command search path. Rene Brun Ye Shuwei wrote: > > Hi, > > Now I have a new machine--Linux. I am happy to have it. But problem came > when I tried to install root2.00/10 of Linux-glibc at my machine, that is, > root_v2.00.Linux.2.0.33.glibc.tar.gz > My machine is Linux S.u.S.E 5.3 with glibc inside under kernel of 2.0.35. > It always complained that > > root: "command not found" > > if try to run root, similar for cint, rootcint, etc. > > And more strange that the version of root with libc works at my machine > (root_v2.00.Linux.2.0.33.tar.gz). But I can not use it "rootcint" to get right > result. It always dump. > > So I have no way to play with "root" at my machine now. > > Do anyone have any ideas on it ? Thanks. > > Best regards --Shuwei
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