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avahi-compat-libdns_sd-devel libldap-dev python-devel \
avahi-compat-libdns_sd-devel libldap-dev python-devel \
libxml2-devel gsl-static
libxml2-devel gsl-static
sudo yum install libAfterImage libAfterImage-devel


# clone the repository
# clone the repository
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# configure: choose install target, on the lab machine we need to disable asimage for some reason
# configure: choose install target, on the lab machine we need to disable asimage for some reason
# the important flag is the C++ standard
# the important flag is the C++ standard
cmake3 -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/root -D asimage=OFF -D CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17 ../
cmake3 -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/root -D CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17 ../


#build
#build

Revision as of 13:20, 7 February 2020

Main Page -> Control & Readout Software Documentation and Howto's -> Building ROOT


In the pCT project we need to use a version of ROOT which is compiled with c++17 in order to build packages with ROOT dependencies with c++17 standard. .

ROOT implements a custom adaptor to std::string_view if not compiled with c++17 and this conflicts with the real one if a packages uses c++17 standard and ROOT libraries/includes.

sudo yum install git cmake gcc-c++ gcc binutils \
libX11-devel libXpm-devel libXft-devel libXext-devel

sudo yum install gcc-gfortran openssl-devel pcre-devel \
mesa-libGL-devel mesa-libGLU-devel glew-devel ftgl-devel mysql-devel \
fftw-devel cfitsio-devel graphviz-devel \
avahi-compat-libdns_sd-devel libldap-dev python-devel \
libxml2-devel gsl-static

sudo yum install libAfterImage libAfterImage-devel

# clone the repository
git clone http://github.com/root-project/root.git

# choose a build directory
mkdir build_root; cd build_root

# configure: choose install target, on the lab machine we need to disable asimage for some reason
# the important flag is the C++ standard
cmake3 -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/root -D CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17 ../

#build
make -j

# install (eventually using sudo)
make install