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2008 Apr 23
2
ROracle error at step 1
...t, version 9.2 installed, amongst others. Sean > library(DBI) > library(ROracle) > > packageDescription("ROracle") Package: ROracle Version: 0.5-7 Date: 2006-02-13 Title: Oracle database interface for R Author: David A. James <dj at bell-labs.com> Jake Luciani <jakeluciani at yahoo.com> Maintainer: David A. James <dj at bell-labs.com> Description: Oracle database interface (DBI) driver for R. This is a DBI-compliant Oracle driver based on the ProC/C++ embedded SQL. It implements the DBI version 0.1-8 plus one extension. SaveImage: yes Depends: R (>= 2.0.0...
2007 May 04
0
new package: RSVGTipsDevice: create SVG plots with tooltips & hyperlinks
the DESCRIPTION file: Package: RSVGTipsDevice Version: 0.7.0 Date: 04/30/2007 Title: An R SVG graphics device with dynamic tips and hyperlinks Author: Tony Plate <tplate at acm.org>, based on RSvgDevice by T Jake Luciani <jakeluciani at yahoo.com> Maintainer: Tony Plate <tplate at acm.org> Depends: R (>= 1.4) Description: A graphics device for R that uses the w3.org xml standard for Scalable Vector Graphics. This version supports tooltips with 1 to 3 lines, hyperlinks, and line styles. Lic...
2007 May 04
0
new package: RSVGTipsDevice: create SVG plots with tooltips & hyperlinks
the DESCRIPTION file: Package: RSVGTipsDevice Version: 0.7.0 Date: 04/30/2007 Title: An R SVG graphics device with dynamic tips and hyperlinks Author: Tony Plate <tplate at acm.org>, based on RSvgDevice by T Jake Luciani <jakeluciani at yahoo.com> Maintainer: Tony Plate <tplate at acm.org> Depends: R (>= 1.4) Description: A graphics device for R that uses the w3.org xml standard for Scalable Vector Graphics. This version supports tooltips with 1 to 3 lines, hyperlinks, and line styles. Lic...
2007 May 16
2
citation question
I want to put the correct information into the "author" field of the DESCRIPTION file for my bbmle package, which is a modified and extended version of the mle code in the stats4 package. If I put only myself as author I feel like I'm ignoring the contribution of R-Core (and I think Peter Dalgaard in particular) in writing the original code. If I add "R Development Core