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  1. Thank you for your suggestion but the error remained, I am still stumped.
  2. I need to install a histogramming program called Physics Analysis Workstation. After untarring it, however, I could find only one README file that tells me how to run a test of the system. However the test finds errors and I don't know where to begin to fix them. The exact terminal response is: [root@localhost testsuite]# runtest --tool paw WARNING: Couldn't find the global config file. WARNING: Couldn't find tool init file Test Run By winn on Wed Jul 16 11:25:19 2003 Native configuration is i686-pc-linux-gnu === paw tests === Schedule of variations: unix Running target unix Using /usr/share/dejagnu/baseboards/unix.exp as board description file for target. Using /usr/share/dejagnu/config/unix.exp as generic interface file for target. WARNING: Couldn't find tool config file for unix, using default. Running ./paw.basic/basic.exp ... FAIL: timeout on <return> test FAIL: timeout on message test Running ./paw.commands/nt_loop.exp ... ERROR: (DejaGnu) proc "paw_cmd {h/file 4 ~/cern/paw/tuple/tuple.hbook}" does not exist. The error code is NONE The info on the error is: no files matched glob pattern "./paw.qp.range/paw*" while executing "glob ./paw.qp.range/paw*" invoked from within "catch "glob ${path}/${pattern}" tmp" === paw Summary === # of unexpected failures 2 Once again, any advice is GREATLY appreciated!
  3. I am so confused by this problem because I know it shouldn't exist. I have installed a program called GEANT4 and spent the past 2 weeks trying to get it to run. Yesterday it did run and today it does not, and I couldn't understand how this is possible. When I would execute an example, I would receive this error: [root@localhost N01]# /root/bin/Linux-g++/exampleN01 /root/bin/Linux-g++/exampleN01: error while loading shared libraries: libG4persistency.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory A friend helped guide me to solve this problem. He told me to enter /root and use emacs to edit .bashrc by adding lines: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/root/geant4/lib/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH This helped because it told the computer where to find the library. Now when I would execute an example the program ran perfectly. However, I closed the terminal and re-opened it to run into the same problem. The libG4persistency.so file cannot be found, and I thought the problem was fixed so now I don't know what to do and I cannot reach my friend for 2 weeks. Can anyone please provide assistance?
  4. dwinn

    gmake problem

    I am actually sure that the problem is that the problem is the makefile reads from the wrong folder. Rather than: ../../../config/architecture.gmk:273, it is supposed to read from /home/winn/geant4/geant4.5.2/config/architecture.gmk:273. My problem is I do not know how to change this setting. Any clues?
  5. dwinn

    gmake problem

    I'm running a program called GEANT4 on my pc, and I've sent a few posts of it already regarding installation problems. When I was installing, a gmake error would always come up, and I finally found out that the configure was trying to find the makefile in the wrong folder. Now I am trying to execute an example in the program. The README states: How to start ------------ - compile and link to generate an executable % cd N06 % gmake So I type gmake in the terminal, and the following occurs: [root@localhost N06]# gmake ../../../config/architecture.gmk:273: ../../../config/sys/.gmk: No such file or directory Making dependency for file exampleN06.cc... Making dependency for file src/ExN06VisManager.cc ... Making dependency for file src/ExN06SteppingVerbose.cc ... Making dependency for file src/ExN06StackingAction.cc ... Making dependency for file src/ExN06RunAction.cc ... Making dependency for file src/ExN06PrimaryGeneratorMessenger.cc ... Making dependency for file src/ExN06PrimaryGeneratorAction.cc ... Making dependency for file src/ExN06PhysicsListMessenger.cc ... Making dependency for file src/ExN06PhysicsList.cc ... Making dependency for file src/ExN06EventAction.cc ... Making dependency for file src/ExN06DetectorConstruction.cc ... gmake: *** No rule to make target `../../../config/sys/.gmk'. Stop. It seems that a similar problem to what happened during installation is occuring now, only I'm not quite sure and also I wouldn't know how to fix it. Any solutions/suggestions are very greatly appreciated. Thank you!
  6. Your response has been very educational, thank you for explaining how libraries work.
  7. Thank you you were precisely correct. In the configure I told the program the actual path for the geant installation folder and the installation compiled perfectly. Now i no longer need to worry about installing a second GNU, so both questions are answered!! Thanks again
  8. I've just successfully installed a library called CLHEP. However, there doesn't seem to be any sort of executible file and I became very confused. How does one open a library on the linux terminal? Thank you.
  9. I've run into the following errors when installing. I looked for the solutions online, but because I am a new linux user I may have overlooked them. Please Help me answer at least one of the following questions. 1. I run into this problem while trying to install a program called GEANT4. There's a problem with the MakeFile. It exists, because I've checked over and over again. However, the terminal denies it. Here is the text: Starting installation... ./Configure: line 369: cd: /root/geant4/source: No such file or directory /home/winn/geant4/geant4.5.2/config/scripts gmake: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. 2. Since the makefile for the previous program is called GNUMakeFile, I decided to download g++ from the GNU website. I have the paid version of RedHat 9.0 so I should already have GNU and the problem never should have come up. Even trying to install the program from GNU, I had difficulty. The text: make[1]: Entering directory `/home/winn/g++/gcc-3.2.3/gcc' make[1]: *** No rule to make target `../libiberty/libiberty.a', needed by `genge nrtl'. Stop. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/winn/g++/gcc-3.2.3/gcc' make: *** [install-gcc] Error 2 Your help is VERY much appreciated. Thank you!
  10. Hi. I'm sure this is an easy problem for experienced linux users and your help is MOST appreciated. I have configured a program called CLHEP and all tests pass. However my next directive is to type "make install," and here the problem arises. For some reason there is a permission issue on my computer. Can anyone please solve this problem????? The following is direct text of where the problem begins. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/winn/CLHEP/StdHep/include' for dir in config Utilities Evaluator GenericFunctions Matrix Vector Random RandomObjects Geometry Units HepPDT HepMC HepMC/include StdHep StdHep/include ; do cd $dir ; make install prefix="/usr/local" MKDIR="mkdir -p" ; cd /home/winn/CLHEP ; done make[1]: Entering directory `/home/winn/CLHEP/config' test -d /usr/local/include/CLHEP/config || mkdir -p /usr/local/include/CLHEP/config mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/include/CLHEP': Permission denied make[1]: *** [install] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/winn/CLHEP/config' make[1]: Entering directory `/home/winn/CLHEP/Utilities' test -d /usr/local/include/CLHEP/Utilities || mkdir -p /usr/local/include/CLHEP/Utilities mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/include/CLHEP': Permission denied make[1]: *** [install] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/winn/CLHEP/Utilities' make[1]: Entering directory `/home/winn/CLHEP/Evaluator' test -d /usr/local/include/CLHEP/Evaluator || mkdir -p /usr/local/include/CLHEP/Evaluator mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/include/CLHEP': Permission denied make[1]: *** [install] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/winn/CLHEP/Evaluator' make[1]: Entering directory `/home/winn/CLHEP/GenericFunctions' test -d /usr/local/include/CLHEP/GenericFunctions || mkdir -p /usr/local/include/CLHEP/GenericFunctions Thank you so much!
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