– TMVA: Deactivate PyMVA because numpy is not found – And if not found, will invoke: ‘/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/c++’ for them. – Cling will look for C++ headers in ‘/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/…/include/c++/v1’ at runtime. – Cling version (from VERSION file): ROOT_0.4~dev – Constructing LLVMBuild project information – Could NOT find OCaml (missing: OCAMLFIND OCAML_VERSION OCAML_STDLIB_PATH) – Enabled support for: asimage astiff bonjour builtin_afterimage builtin_ftgl builtin_freetype builtin_gl2ps builtin_glew builtin_pcre builtin_unuran builtin_lzma builtin_llvm cxx11 cling exceptions explicitlink fftw3 fortran gviz genvector krb5 ldap mathmore memstat mysql opengl pch pgsql python shared sqlite thread tmva vdt xft xml x11 xrootd – Looking for BLAS for optional parts of TMVA – Checking whether Bonjour/Avahi is supported – Building AfterImage library included in ROOT itself – Could NOT find JPEG (missing: JPEG_LIBRARY JPEG_INCLUDE_DIR) – Could NOT find TIFF (missing: TIFF_LIBRARY TIFF_INCLUDE_DIR) – Could NOT find GIF (missing: GIF_LIBRARY GIF_INCLUDE_DIR) – Building LZMA version 5.2.1 included in ROOT itself – Building pcre version 8.37 included in ROOT itself – Building freetype version 2.6.1 included in ROOT itself – Compiler Flags: -m64 -pipe -W -Wshadow -Wall -Woverloaded-virtual -fsigned-char -fno-common -Qunused-arguments -pthread -std=c++11 -O2 -g -DNDEBUG YideMacBook-Pro:root6_build yitao$ cmake. It shows several “disable” and “Could NOT find” as following: By the way, when I install XQuartz, it skip the path-setting step automatically. PS : btw, I thought that posts I submit and answers I get from this forum would be automatically “transmitted” to my usual mailbox ( Does not seem to be the case … Is there a setting somewhere to do this ?Īfter installing XQuartz from the link you send me, the x11 still cannot be found. Just to see if it comes back as it was …Ĭan you tell me which option (and how) I should set when re-building ROOT from source ? This does not work anymore with the Coca interface so I’d like to try to rebuild again with XQuartz for the graphic window. In both cases I now get the “Tree” application icon and the graphic window.Īnd also there is still this IPython application automatically started which I don’t want …īut one thing is “missing” : I used to Ctrl-Click on histograms on the graphic window and this would make the histogram function panel appear (including for example : the Fit Panel button or the Rebin button). (ROOT 5.34 is the one I rebuilt from source and ROOT 6.04 is from the. Looks like ROOT 5.34 is bound to Python 2.6 and ROOT 6.04 is bound to Python 2.7. I still see “strange behaviors” depending on which ROOT version and Python version I use. You’re right, I did not specify anything else than the macos圆4 architecture. – filip (Philippe Ghez LAPP-IN2P3-CNRS / LHCb) (I, of course, suspect something wrong with the graphic window assignment, but don’t know how to change this) after H_NbVert.Draw(), the “Python” application icon is replaced by a Tree (ROOT ?) icon AND I get a graphic window with my plot !!!.after from ROOT import *, the “Python” application icon appears in the Dock.If now, I start python interactively and then type the 3 lines above one after the other : Indeed, I get the python prompt BUT XQuartz is not launched and instead, a “Python” application icon appears in the Dock. I should get the plot on a separate (XQuartz window) and then the python prompt. If the ultra-simple script above is called “ plot.py”, then, when running it with : python -i plot.py , Here is the simplest example : from ROOT import * It worked without problems BUT I’m still “missing” the graphic display when I run a python script !!! So I’ve decided to re-build root from scratch. After updating my laptop system to the latest update (OS X 10.11.5) today, I’ve “lost” the XQuartz display … !
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