Upgrade to ROOT production version 5.20.00. This is a GLAST/Fermi-specific release in that we replaced the default version of xrootd included in the build, to use xrootd-20081117-0851.src.tgz
./configure linux --fail-on-missing --enable-mysql --enable-xrootd --with-python-incdir=/afs/slac/g/glast/ground/GLAST_EXT/rh9_gcc32opt/python/2.5.1-gl1/gcc32/include/python2.5 --with-python-libdir=/afs/slac/g/glast/ground/GLAST_EXT/rh9_gcc32opt/python/2.5.1-gl1/gcc32/lib/python2.5/config --enable-reflex --enable-cintex --enable-roofit --with-oracle-incdir=/usr/oracle/rdbms/public --with-oracle-libdir=/usr/oracle/lib --enable-minuit2 --enable-unuran --enable-table --enable-explicitlink > & config.log &
Meaning of icons:
- For regular GLAST CMT packages, indicates that the package compiles with the new ROOT, and that any test programs execute properly; the meaning of other check marks depends on what the component is.
? - Not tested
- Doesn't work
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calibRootData (v1r7p8) |
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commonRootData (v2r15p5) |
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digiRootData (v10r3gr1) |
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mcRootData (v2r21p5) |
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reconRootData (v9r17p3) |
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gcrSelectRootData (v2r1p1) |
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rootUtil (v1r3p1) |
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General I/O |
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Can read in ntuples from DC2 |
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Can read in ntuples from DC1 |
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Can read in full ROOT tree files generated with 5.16.00 using 5.18.00? |
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How is hadd? |
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ROOT I/O Packages |
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RootConvert (v1r30) |
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Compiled and ran test program |
RootIo (v21r0gr1) |
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Compiled and ran test program |
ntupleWriterSvc (v3r22) |
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Compiled and ran test program |
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GlastRelease (v15r0) |
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Ran test_Gleam with all output turned on. |
Analysis |
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PyRoot - does it work? |
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ran python %ROOTSYS%\tutorials\pyroot\demo.py |
RootAnalysis () |
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Are there any problems with the standard analysis and plotting tools ? |
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Ran test/demo.c in interactive mode and compiled and ran tutorials/stress.exe |
This page will change as fixes are made to some problems, and more tests are done.
We will provide builds with VS2003 and VS2005