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A set of python modules for using Geant4
Building system is migrated to CMake system.
Python2.x and Python 3.x (experimental)
Boost_Python is needed.
ROOT for histogramming/analysis
Before building library, GEANT4_INSTALL environment variable should be set.
# export GEANT4_INSTALL=<Geant4 install path> (zsh, bash)
# setenv GEANT4_INSTALL <Geant4 install path> (csh)
(G4 install path is the path specified by "CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX" when building Geant4)
then
# mkdir build
# cd build
# cmake ..
# make
# make install
If you want to run the testing component,
# cd build/tests
# make; make install
By default, g4py is installed in <g4py>/lib(64) directory.
Some environment variables are required at run time.
Python module search directories, given by a colon-separated list of directories, like
# export PYTHONPATH=<g4py>/lib64:<g4py>/examples:<g4py>/tests (zsh, bash)
# setenv PYTHONPATH <g4py>/lib64:<g4py>/examples:<g4py>/tests (csh)
You can import Geant4Py modules in Python just like
>>> import Geant4