<div>I was able to compile. I had problems with my environment variables. Just follow the directions below.</div>
<div>Thanks</div>
<div>Vandana<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/1/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Mutanga Theodore</b> <<a href="mailto:muathe02@student.umu.se">muathe02@student.umu.se</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Hello<br>I think you should follow the instructions on the GATE USERs guide page,<br>make sure the environmental variables are actually set correctly then
<br>modify the file machine_indep.h as said.<br><br>I have recently installed GATE with ECAT support using just those<br>instructions. You are probably missing something. Do you have the include<br>and lib directories in the ecat folder? in the include directory you
<br>should have matrix.h and machine_indep.h and in the lib directory you<br>should have a Linux-g++ directory which contains the libecat.a file. when<br>you souse the gate_env.sh(csh) make sure $G4SYTEM is Linux-g++, make sure
<br>you see something like ....ecat7 output enabled... before you go on to<br>compile GATE.<br><br>Cheers<br><br>> Dear Gate users,<br>><br>> It seems that I have the same problem mentioned by Vandana.<br>><br>
> I have successfully compiled Gate with the library of ECAT according to<br>> the manual and minor modification in the machine_indep.h. However, it<br>> doesn't recognize ECAT commands for the output when Gate is run.
<br>><br>> My configuration is,<br>> Debian gcc-3.3<br>> geant4.6.2.p02<br>> clhep-1.8.1.0<br>> gate_v2.1.0<br>><br>> When I type ls /gate/output/, the prompt is<br>> /gate/output/analysis/ ...Title not available...
<br>> /gate/output/digi/ ...Title not available...<br>> /gate/output/ascii/ ...Title not available...<br>> /gate/output/root/ ...Title not available...<br>><br>> Thanks for your suggestion.<br>><br>> Best Regards,
<br>> Robin<br>><br>> Vandana Kohli wrote:<br>><br>>>Dear Gate users,<br>>>I was able to compile GATE with ecat. Had to make a slight change to<br>>>machine_indep.h.<br>>>I have run a simulation and it is writing ecat output.
<br>>>Thanks<br>>>Vandana<br>>><br>>>On 8/22/05, Vandana Kohli <<a href="mailto:kohli.vandana@gmail.com">kohli.vandana@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>><br>>>>Dear Theo,<br>
>>>The ECAT7_HOME points to the directory where Ecat 7 is installed. I<br>>>>have checked the header files (matrix.h and machine_indep .h ) are in<br>>>>the ecat7_home/include and libecat.a is in ecat7_home/lib/Linux-g++.
<br>>>>Is there something that I am missing.<br>>>>cheers<br>>>>Vandana<br>>>><br>>>><br>>>><br>><br>><br>> _______________________________________________<br>
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