Dear experts,
I attached a test file
On my Mac,
[code]Quans-MacBook-Air:dump qwang$ root -n -l -q -b test.C++
root [0]
Processing test.C++…
Info in TMacOSXSystem::ACLiC: creating shared library /Users/qwang/dump/./test_C.so
Quans-MacBook-Air:dump qwang$ root -n -q -b test.C++
| Welcome to ROOT 6.04/10 http://root.cern.ch |
| © 1995-2014, The ROOT Team |
| Built for macosx64 |
| From tag v6-04-10, 18 November 2015 |
Try ‘.help’, ‘.demo’, ‘.license’, ‘.credits’, ‘.quit’/’.q’ |
---|
root [0]
Processing test.C++…
Info in TMacOSXSystem::ACLiC: creating shared library /Users/qwang/dump/./test_C.so
Quans-MacBook-Air:dump qwang$[/code]
On lxplus:
[code][qwang@lxplus0148 bin]$ root -n -b -q test.C++
| Welcome to ROOT 6.02/13 http://root.cern.ch |
| © 1995-2014, The ROOT Team |
| Built for linuxx8664gcc |
| From tag , 24 June 2015 |
Try ‘.help’, ‘.demo’, ‘.license’, ‘.credits’, ‘.quit’/’.q’ |
---|
root [0]
Processing test.C++…
Info in TUnixSystem::ACLiC: creating shared library /afs/cern.ch/work/q/qwang/cleanroomRun2/Ana/CMSSW_7_5_7_patch2/src/QWAna/QWCumuV3/bin/./test_C.so
[qwang@lxplus0148 bin]$[/code]
No print out at all.
But, if you comment out any two lines of [1…5] on my Mac, any one line of [1…5] on lxplus, everything works fine.
You can see print out like this:
[code][qwang@lxplus0148 bin]$ root -n -b -q test.C++
| Welcome to ROOT 6.02/13 http://root.cern.ch |
| © 1995-2014, The ROOT Team |
| Built for linuxx8664gcc |
| From tag , 24 June 2015 |
Try ‘.help’, ‘.demo’, ‘.license’, ‘.credits’, ‘.quit’/’.q’ |
---|
root [0]
Processing test.C++…
Info in TUnixSystem::ACLiC: creating shared library /afs/cern.ch/work/q/qwang/cleanroomRun2/Ana/CMSSW_7_5_7_patch2/src/QWAna/QWCumuV3/bin/./test_C.so
s1 = 1 s2 = 10 s3 = 10
12
[qwang@lxplus0148 bin]$[/code]
So, my question is, am I reaching some ACLiC limit?
Thanks,
test.C (1.68 KB)