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OK, let's be clear here.  Jeremy, Omar, correct me if I'm wrong...

Yuri: If I understand what you've been playing with, you have some compiled code that links in both the LCIO libraries and the ROOT libraries to read LCIO directly from an LCIO file and then perform some ROOT-based analysis.  For this, you do NOT need the lcio root dictionary, of course!

If you want to open an LCIO file from the ROOT *command line* and manipulate the LCIO objects *from inside the ROOT executable* ("directly within root") then you will need the dictionary files to tell ROOT how to deal with LCIO objects (dictionary files being like libraries to load into ROOT).  I do not think this is what you have been doing, based previous discussions.

Tim

On Apr 2, 2013, at 11:46 AM, Yuri Gershtein <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> On Apr 2, 2013, at 2:42 PM, Graf, Norman A. wrote:
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>> You only need the lcio root dictionary if you want to access the
>> lcio files directly from within root.
> 
> that's exactly what we want to do...
> 
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