Re: [ROOT] ROOT and Cygwin

From: Fons Rademakers (Fons.Rademakers@cern.ch)
Date: Wed Oct 04 2000 - 13:12:29 MEST


Hi Anton,

   it's not so easy. In theory we could make on Windows a version of
ROOT built with gcc and linked against the X11 libs. Then if you install
an X server on Windows you can run the ROOT GUI natively via the local
X server. This would require cygwin to be available at run-time (which
might become less of a problem now that cygwin is nicely packaged and
easy to install) and an X server. However, our current cygwin based ROOT
install uses the Visual C++ compiler to build ROOT with the Win32 interface.
This version is totally independent of cygwin at run-time and can be run
on any Windows PC.

It might be indeed worth while trying to build ROOT with the configuration:
./configure linuxegcs on cygwin to see what happens.


Let me know.

Cheers, Fons.




KOSU_FOKIN@garbo.lucas.lu.se wrote:
> 
> Hi rooters,
> 
> I've never used Cygwin before, so I would like
> to be sure if it can do the job for me.
> 
> My question is: if I install Cygwin, would I be
> able to compile and run ROOT GUI applications
> under windows? How will it look like? After reading
> Cygvin overview I get a feeling that I can do the
> following under win 98/NT
> 
> - Install Cygwin
> - download and install ROOT for Linux
> - recompile my GUI ROOT program for Linux with Cygwin lib
> - run it uder windows
> 
> Am I right?
> 
> Best regards,
> Anton

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