Hello, I'm trying to customize my '.rootrc' in a directory where I have several sub-directories: dir/.rootrc dir/lib/ dir/test/ ... I d'like to add 'lib/' to the Dynamic Path and 'test/' to the Macro Path. So I put +Unix.*.Root.DynamicPath: lib +Unix.*.Root.MacroPath: test into my '.rootrc' but the concatenation seems to fail. I've tried also with +Unix.*.Root.DynamicPath: :lib +Unix.*.Root.MacroPath: :test but it failed too. The failure consists on this on Mac OS X (3.10/02 installed with fink) : ibook2 AMSFS> root Error in <TUnixSystem::DynamicPathName>: Gpad[.so | .sl | .dl | .a] does not exist in .:/sw/lib/root :lib:/usr/local/lib Error in <TUnixSystem::DynamicPathName>: GX11[.so | .sl | .dl | .a] does not exist in .:/sw/lib/root :lib:/usr/local/lib ******************************************* * * * W E L C O M E to R O O T * * * * Version 3.10/02 26 March 2004 * * * * You are welcome to visit our Web site * * http://root.cern.ch * * * ******************************************* Compiled for macosx with thread support. CINT/ROOT C/C++ Interpreter version 5.15.115, Dec 9 2003 Type ? for help. Commands must be C++ statements. Enclose multiple statements between { }. Error in <TUnixSystem::DynamicPathName>: Graf3d[.so | .sl | .dl | .a] does not exist in .:/sw/lib/root :lib:/usr/local/lib Error in <TUnixSystem::DynamicPathName>: Tree[.so | .sl | .dl | .a] does not exist in .:/sw/lib/root :lib:/usr/local/lib Error in <TUnixSystem::DynamicPathName>: Matrix[.so | .sl | .dl | .a] does not exist in .:/sw/lib/root :lib:/usr/local/lib Error in <TUnixSystem::DynamicPathName>: Minuit[.so | .sl | .dl | .a] does not exist in .:/sw/lib/root :lib:/usr/local/lib Error in <TUnixSystem::DynamicPathName>: Postscript[.so | .sl | .dl | .a] does not exist in .:/sw/lib/root :lib:/usr/local/lib Error in <TUnixSystem::DynamicPathName>: Gpad[.so | .sl | .dl | .a] does not exist in .:/sw/lib/root :lib:/usr/local/lib Error in <TUnixSystem::DynamicPathName>: Html[.so | .sl | .dl | .a] does not exist in .:/sw/lib/root :lib:/usr/local/lib root [0] On Linux there is no error messages but it does not work properly. How can I solve this problem ? Thanks a lot for your answer ! Cheers, Julien ------------------------------------------------------ Julien Bolmont Ingénieur diplômé - doctorant Groupe d'Astroparticules de Montpellier
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