Hellow!
When I use the command of root-config --has-python(using the command in the bin file) ,The reply from the computer is
no .
Due to some necessary requirements, I must ask the computer to give me a yes.
what should I do?
ROOT Version: 6.22.02
Platform: ubuntu
Compiler: root_v6.22.02.Linux-ubuntu18-x86_64-gcc7.5.tar.gz
The correct syntax is root-config --has-pyroot
…since 6.20 or 6.22, I think. --has-python used to work with older versions
@wsy-123 I see you are trying to install CheckMate. I suggest you ask the developers how to set it up with a recent ROOT version, it should work but their installation instructions might be outdated.
I reported this to the developers some time ago: Support pre-compiled ROOT binaries and installations from package managers · Discussion #8 · CheckMATE2/checkmate2 · GitHub
…finally note that this user solved the --has-python → --has-pyroot problem by updating the version of CheckMate that they were building: Root 6.22 no Python support enabled
Thank you very much for your reminder. I found that the checkmate literature I read is very old, and now I have found the latest checkmate literature. I think the installation and use problem of checkmate will be solved soon. thanks again