[Gate-users] aTrackAllocator ERROR
Ismet Isnaini
ismeth74 at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 10 12:00:03 CEST 2012
Thanks for your response.
I have reinstalled many times with different configuration by ./Configure build
including disabled those modules
I also have tried to installed the whole Gate in another folder
Last, I have already installed everything from fresh.
I deleted the previous folder..
shutdown the computer..
and start installing all over again (from clhep , root etc)
and disabled those modules.. (XAW,Qt etc)
only accepting the OpenGL module
but still the error come out.. (note that compilation and installation success)
Any idea what the error is all about ??
regards
________________________________
From: Simon Stute <gate.stute at gmail.com>
To: Ismet Isnaini <ismeth74 at yahoo.com>
Cc: GATE mailist <gate-users at lists.opengatecollaboration.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Gate-users] aTrackAllocator ERROR
Hi,
You can also disable these modules, you will probably never use them. This will solve your problem.
Cheers,
Simon
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 5:20 AM, Ismet Isnaini <ismeth74 at yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
>
>
>I have tried to build my geant4.9.4p03, root5.30 and Gate6.1 on ubuntu 11.10
>
>I am using the new procedure
>
>http://wiki.opengatecollaboration.org/index.php/New_Compilation_Procedure
>
>but, when I try to install the geant4.9.4p03, some of these questions are given different answer
>
>Enable building of the XAW (X11 Athena Widget set) UI module? [n] y You have selected to build the XAW based user interfaces.
>Specify the correct path where XAW is installed on your system.
>It was found in /usr. Press [Enter] to set this path or type the correct one. You can set '-' (without quotation) to CANCEL the XAW flag at all:
>[/usr]
>
>
>in my case
>
>You have selected to build the XAW based user interfaces.
>But XAW was not found in expected place.
>Please specify the correct path where XAW is installed on your system.
>
>
>They could not find the XAW and hence I have to define it,but i couldn't find it either,
>hence I cancel it...
>
>
>as well as this question
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>Enable building of the Qt UI module? [n] y
>
>
>Following is the response
>
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>Enable building of the Qt UI module? [n] y
>checking for qglobal.h... no
>checking Qt major version... no
>checking for qt-mt or qt library... no
>checking for moc... no
>./qt: 508: x: not found
>
>Autodetection failed to locate Qt4 in on your system.
>Please enter the path to your Qt4 install (i.e. if Qt4 is installed
>in PATH/include/QT, PATH/include or PATH/include/qt4, enter PATH),
>or type '-' to CANCEL the build of the Qt UI module.
>Qt path:
>
>
>
>
>And I could not find Qt4.. hence I have to cancel it..
>
>
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>And for the OPTIONS FOR GEANT4 OPTIONAL EXTENSION MODULES* I have to cancelled it, because they could not find some of the files..
>
>
>It compiled alright, but the Gate won't work due to the following error..
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>Gate: symbol lookup error: /home/ismet/Gate6.1/geant4.9.4.p03/lib/Linux-g++/libG4processes.so: undefined symbol: aTrackAllocator
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>
>
>My question is :
>Does the Gate error has anything to do with all those missing files ???
>If yes, how can I find those files ???
>
>
>regards
>
>
>ISMEt
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