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SuSE Linux: Version 5.3#1,5.3#2
/usr/lib/cint/demo/intprt_cint > ./CINT simple.C CINT:: This is very slow. CINT interpreter interpreting itself. Warning: environment variable CINTSYSDIR is not set. Standard include files ignored testmain.c:37: src/auxu.c: No such file or directory testmain.c:38: src/cast.c: No such file or directory testmain.c:39: src/debug.c: No such file or directory [...] testmain.c:81: src/dmystrm.c: No such file or directory testmain.c:83: main/G__setup.c: No such file or directory Warning: Undeclared symbol G__othermain. Automatic variable allocated FILE:testmain.c LINE:91 Error: No symbol G__main(argc,argv) in current scope FILE:testmain.c LINE:92
CINTSYSDIR
wasn't set.
/etc/profile
and enter the following lines :
CINTSYSDIR=/usr/lib/cint export CINTSYSDIRAfter the next reboot the variable exists and has the correct value.
In order to check, whether everything works o.k., change to the directory
/usr/lib/cint/demo/intprt_cint
and enter the command
/usr/lib/cint/demo/intprt_cint > ./CINT simple.CYou should then see the following output :
/usr/lib/cint/demo/intprt_cint > ./CINT simple.C CINT:: This is very slow. CINT interpreter interpreting itself. Simple.C start Cint is interpreting cint itself, and the interpreted cint interprets Simple.C. Loop test 0*3.14=0 1*3.14=3.14 2*3.14=6.28 3*3.14=9.42 4*3.14=12.56 End
See also:
Keywords: CINT, INTERPRETER, PATH, ENVIRONMENT
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