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Fons Rademakers authored
iOS running natively on ARM (iPhone/iPad) and the second one is for the iPhone/iPad simulator running as i386 code on a Mac. As both platforms don't in principle allow shared libraries, building for these platforms creates by default the lib/libRoot.a object. These builds provide most of ROOT classes except low level graphics. To build iOS applications just drag the libRoot.a and include directory in an Xcode project to build an app using the ROOT infrastructure. Some demos will come soon. git-svn-id: http://root.cern.ch/svn/root/trunk@36792 27541ba8-7e3a-0410-8455-c3a389f83636
Fons Rademakers authorediOS running natively on ARM (iPhone/iPad) and the second one is for the iPhone/iPad simulator running as i386 code on a Mac. As both platforms don't in principle allow shared libraries, building for these platforms creates by default the lib/libRoot.a object. These builds provide most of ROOT classes except low level graphics. To build iOS applications just drag the libRoot.a and include directory in an Xcode project to build an app using the ROOT infrastructure. Some demos will come soon. git-svn-id: http://root.cern.ch/svn/root/trunk@36792 27541ba8-7e3a-0410-8455-c3a389f83636