- You need ROOT installed on your computer, and
root-config
location should be in your PATH environment variable. You can check it by runningroot-config
in your command line - The JDK introduces a bridge between the bytecode running in our JVM and the native code. So you need JNI header files accessible in the system default header locations or specify
JAVA_HOME
environment variable. You should be able to findjni.h
andjni_md.h
in your$JAVA_HOME/include
location. - Clone the repo, run scons, run maven:
git clone git@github.com:drewkenjo/j2root.git
cd j2root
scons
mvn package
- Set environment variables:
source setup.sh
in bashsource setup.csh
in csh
run-groovy root.groovy