Re: Can't run macro

From: Burin Asavapibhop (burin@jlab.org)
Date: Wed Oct 28 1998 - 14:16:07 MET


Hi,

No, I didn't modify .rootrc in tutorials. Any suggestion?

Thanks,
Burin

> 
> Burin Asavapibhop wrote:
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I have  difficult time trying to execute the macros in tutorials. I
> > downloaded the ROOT source tree and binany version of Linux 2.00/12 for
> > Redhat 5.0/5.1 and egcs. I could compile the source code and got the
> > root executable. However when I tried to run the macros in tutorials
> > directory, it crashed(no root prompt) and I got this
> >   *******************************************
> >   *                                         *
> >   *        W E L C O M E  to  R O O T       *
> >   *                                         *
> >   *   Version   2.00/12    9 October 1998   *
> >   *                                         *
> >   *  You are welcome to visit our Web site  *
> >   *          http://root.cern.ch            *
> >   *                                         *
> >   *******************************************
> > 
> > CINT/ROOT C/C++ Interpreter version 5.13.75, Sep 23 1998
> > Type ? for help. Commands must be C++ statements.
> > Enclose multiple statements between { }.
> > 
> >  *** Break *** segmentation violation
> > 
> > But if I started  root from some other directory except tutorials, I
> > could get the root prompt(i.e. root [0]), still I couldn't run any macro
> > with .x command. It gave me  *** Break *** segmentation violation every
> > time. Here is my test macro.
> > {
> > gROOT->Reset();
> > int i;
> > 
> > i=10;
> > printf("i = %d",i);
> > }
> > 
> > Does anyone have any idea what's going on? Did I miss something?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Burin
> 
> I suspect something wrong in your .rootrc file
> Did you modify this file provided in the tutorials directory?
> 
> Rene Brun



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