
Thanks for the hint! Indeed I might in the past have done something like that, and perhaps subsequent upgrades would have kept that option alive (and I forgot about it).
#Install on mac for python 2.7 install#
They will install into the site-package directory Required: gdbm ✔, openssl ✔, readline ✔, sqlite ✔ Interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming (4,750 files, 83.8MB) * Script (.bashrc/.profile/etc.), or call them directly Required: davix ✔, fftw ✔, gcc ✔, graphviz ✔, gsl ✔, libxml2 ✔, lz4 ✔, openssl ✔, pcre ✔, python ✔, tbb ✔, xrootd ✔, xz ✔īecause ROOT depends on several installation-dependentĮnvironment variables to function properly, you shouldĪdd the following commands to your shell initialization Object oriented framework for large scale data analysis Any ideas how I can fix this?Ĭhristian eduroam-10-200-21-94:~/Desktop/X0 > brew info root It seems brew is quite happy with both the installation of ROOT and python (see below), and I don’t see any related issues/warnings from brew doctor. ImportError: dynamic module does not define init function (initlibPyROOT) Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.įile "/usr/local/Cellar/root/6.16.00/lib/root/ROOT.py", line 24, in įile "/usr/local/Cellar/root/6.16.00/lib/root/cppyy.py", line 61, in


I used to get a segfault (sorry, didn’t keep the log…) but after uninstalling ROOT and reinstalling 6.16/00 I get a python error instead: eduroam-10-200-21-94:~/Desktop/X0 > python I’m not exactly sure, and I may very well have been fiddling with other packages installed by brew to provoke it.

I’ve been happily using ROOT through brew for some time on my mac, but recently PyROOT broke.
