>I cannot reproduce this problem on my alpha/unix system.
>Could you run the standard make in the $ROOTSYS/test directory
>and let me know the result.
>>From your output below, I do not understand why make prints the cint
>author, etc. The standard rootcint does not print this info.
>Please check your makefile.
>
Thanks for having a look in to my problem.
The files I copied in the directory I'm working are exactly
those in the standard $ROOTSYS/test, without a single change (I
copied them because ROOT is installed in our system, and the
standard test directory is write-protected). I guess rootcint
shows the author and so on because it doesn't understand the
option -f (at least in the way it is used), and it starts in the
interactive mode. But it could be that our system manager didn't
installed ROOT properly in our system. Today (finally!) I can ask
him. I will tell you.
Thanks again,
J C
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(Engineer at the Advanced Computing Systems Division of IBM, 1968,
commenting on the microchip.)
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