ROOT/C++ Analyzer for Hall A
- Introduction and Overview.
- General information about the project.
- Downloads.
- Download the latest source code distributions.
- Documentation.
- User guide, system requirements,
installation instructions, and developer information.
- Resources.
- External references with useful information.
Introduction
Over the past several years, we have re-designed and re-written our physics
analysis software in C++ using an object-oriented (OO) approach.
The resulting Hall A C++ analyzer is based on
ROOT,
a powerful OO framework that has been
developed at CERN
by and for the nuclear and particle physics community.
The C++ analyzer replaces our old FORTRAN-based software
ESPACE.
Downloads
Most recent source code (.tar.gz format):
Older versions can be found in the archive.
For details of the latest changes, see the
ChangeLog.
Currently, we do not offer precompiled binaries for download.
However, the Analyzer is preinstalled on the Hall A
counting house computers. Details are here.
Documentation
Minimum System Requirements
- ROOT 4 or higher. Caution: Do not use ROOT 5.08/00.
- Linux with gcc 3 or higher, or Solaris with CC5 and GNU make.
Tested on RedHat Linux Enterprise Linux 3/4/5 and Fedora 6/8/9.
- Moderate hardware (e.g. 500MHz CPU, 256MB RAM).
Please see the Release Notes for further details. Ports to other
Unix platforms should be straightforward and will be officially supported
in the future. Non-Unix platforms will not be supported by us.
Resources
Ole Hansen <ole@jlab.org>
Last modified: Mon 01 Dec 13:02:00 EST 2008