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2007 Nov 22
1
problem updating packages on Ubuntu 7.10
I am running Ubuntu 7.10 and R-2.6.0, and I am having trouble updating packages. There appears to be a problem involving gfortran. For example, here is the output of an attempt to update the Hmisc package. * Installing *source* package 'Hmisc' ... ** libs gfortran -fpic -g -O2 -c cidxcn.f -o cidxcn.o gfortran -fpic -g -O2 -c cidxcp.f -o cidxcp.o gfortran -fpic -g -O2 -c
2005 Feb 05
2
Problem installing Hmisc (more info)
Frank Harrell suggested I re-post with information about the version of R Heres's the information: > > version > _ > platform powerpc-apple-darwin6.8 > arch powerpc > os darwin6.8 > system powerpc, darwin6.8 > status > major 2 > minor 0.1 > year 2004 > month 11 > day 15 > language R Here's what happens
2010 Apr 30
4
plotting multiple CIs
Hello, I need to plot multiple confidence intervals for the same model parameter e.g. so for the same value of the parameter in point x_1 I would like to see four different confidence intervals so that I can compare the accuracy e.g. boot basic vs normal vs my own vs classic lm CI etc. I like very very much the plotCI implemented here: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/plotrix/index.html
2004 Mar 30
2
RAqua and gcc
Hi, I've recently purchased PowerBookG4 (panther) and installed RAqua 1.8.1. I also installed gcc version 3.3 through Xcode tools. But, for some reason, I'm having a hard time getting gcc work with R. For example, I get the following error while installing Hmisc package. I would appreciate any suggestion to fix this problem. Thanks Kosuke * Installing *source* package
2007 Jul 13
2
trouble compiling Hmisc package
Hi: We're trying to install the Hmisc package on a Solaris 9 machine. Here's what we get: R CMD INSTALL /usr/local/srctree/Hmisc_3.4-2.tar.gz * Installing to library '/usr/local/lib/R/library' * Installing *source* package 'Hmisc' ... ** libs g95 -fPIC -g -O2 -c cidxcn.f -o cidxcn.o g95 -fPIC -g -O2 -c cidxcp.f -o cidxcp.o g95 -fPIC -g -O2 -c hoeffd.f -o
2007 Dec 11
2
Hmisc compilation problem
I upgraded my system to Fedora Core 7 and got a compilation problem when installing Hmisc package. According to the error messages (shown below), I have tried to updated all of my glibc, gcc, automake rpm packages, but that did not help. Could you help me pointed out what package I have missed? Thank you. > version _ platform i386-redhat-linux-gnu arch i386 os linux-gnu system i386, linux-gnu
2006 Sep 26
0
Infinite Loop when installing a package from source (PR#9258)
Full_Name: Charles Dupont Version: Version 2.3.1 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (160.129.129.136) I think that this is infinite. I let it run for 30 minutes. During which it consumed 98% of my memory (1Gb) and steadily helled 90-99% of CPU. Steps to reproduce problem 1. get a source package e.g. Hmisc. 2. $ echo "library(Hmisc)" > Hmisc/R/test.R 3. $ R CMD INSTALL -d -l
2005 Sep 16
0
Problems compiling Hmisc
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi. I am trying to install Hmisc from source on MacOS 10.4.2, using the R for Mac OS X Aqua GUI 1.12. I have installed g77(using Fink). I am using the Package installer provided by the GUI, and this is the output I obtain: * Installing *source* package 'Hmisc' ... ** libs g77 -fno-common -g -O2 -c cidxcn.f -o cidxcn.o g77 -fno-common -g
2005 Jul 07
0
Failing to install Hmisc on Mac OS 10.3.9, R Version 2.1.0 Patched (2005-05-12)
Kindly cc me when replying to the list. trying URL 'http://www.biometrics.mtu.edu/CRAN/src/contrib/Hmisc_3.0-6.tar.gz' Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 462535 bytes opened URL ================================================== downloaded 451Kb * Installing *source* package 'Hmisc' ... ** libs g77 -fno-common -g -O2 -c cidxcn.f -o cidxcn.o g77 -fno-common
2002 Jun 07
0
Problems in installation of package HMISC
Dear R users I am trying to install F. Harrell's Hmisc and Design packages for R 1.5.0. (Linux mandrake 8.2 build), but when using "R CMD INSTALL" I get the following error: R CMD INSTALL Hmisc_1.0-1.tar.gz *Installing *source* package 'Hmisc' ... ** libs g77 -fPIC -g -02 -c cidxcn.f -o cidxcn.o g77 -fPIC -g -02 -c cidxcp.f -o cidxcp.o g77 -fPIC -g -02 -c
2001 Jun 03
1
Difficulty with R CMD INSTALL
I am running Linux Mandrake 7.2 with the following: platform i586-pc-linux-gnu arch i586 os linux-gnu system i586, linux-gnu status major 1 minor 2.3 year 2001 month 04 day 26 language R To build a package I ran R CMD build Hmisc, apparently with success: * checking for file `Hmisc/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * preparing `Hmisc': * cleaning src * checking
2004 May 08
1
Installing R 1.9.0 on OSX
I've downloaded and installed R 1.9.0 under OS X 10.3.3. I then removed my previous R 1.8.0 installation by following the instructions in the readme file, e.g., 1. drag the "StartR" icon into the Trash; 2) go inside your Home directory and search for the Library folder. Inside the Library folder in your Home directory you'll find a RAqua directory: drag the RAqua
2003 Dec 11
2
Failed installation on Mac OSX 10.3 (PR#5697)
I've installed R 1.8.1 on OSX 10.3 (Panther) using the RAqua.pkg and all indications were that the installation was successful. However, after double clicking the R icon in the Applications folder, nothing appears to happen. The following message appears on the console: Mac OS X Version 10.3 (Build 7B85) 2003-12-11 08:45:31 -0500 prefs written dyld:
2003 Dec 11
2
Failed installation on Mac OSX 10.3 (PR#5697)
I've installed R 1.8.1 on OSX 10.3 (Panther) using the RAqua.pkg and all indications were that the installation was successful. However, after double clicking the R icon in the Applications folder, nothing appears to happen. The following message appears on the console: Mac OS X Version 10.3 (Build 7B85) 2003-12-11 08:45:31 -0500 prefs written dyld:
2004 Aug 09
4
Simultaneous subscripts and superscripts
Dear List, I'd like to add text to a plot where a text symbol has both a superscript and subscript. For example, the variable S with a superscript 2 and a subscript t. I have been able to accomplish this using either expression( paste(S,atop(scriptstyle(2),scriptstyle(t))) ) or expression( {S[t]}^2 ) but the spacing isn't quite right (or rather what I'd like) using either of
2003 Nov 11
3
Calendar Time Series
Hello, Does R have any facilities for calendar time series? I'm working with a 40 year long, daily time series and I would like to have each datum associated with a calendar date. I searched the R website and found several new packages for irregular time series but none for cts. By the way, I just installed 1.8.0 on Mac OSX and the installation was effortless! I also very much like
2003 Nov 12
3
Chron, as.POSIXct problem
Dear R list, I noticed the following 'problem' when changing the format of dates created with seq.dates() (from the Chron library) using as.POSIXct() (R 1.8.0 on OSX 10.2.8): > datesTest<-seq.dates(from="10/01/1952", length=3, by="days"); > datesTest [1] 10/01/52 10/02/52 10/03/52 # Now changing the format to show year as 1952. >
2006 Aug 20
1
C compile problem on Ubuntu linux
Under Ubuntu dapper, after installing packages gcc and g77, under platform i486-pc-linux-gnu arch i486 os linux-gnu system i486, linux-gnu status major 2 minor 2.1 year 2005 month 12 day 20 svn rev 36812 language R I get an error when trying to update.packages('Hmisc'): gcc -I/usr/lib/R/include -fPIC -g -O2 -c ranksort.c -o ranksort.o In file included
2004 Mar 05
3
as.POSIXct problem
Hi all, I'm having difficulty converting a 'dates' object to a POSIXct object: testDATES<-c(35947,35971,36004,36008,36053,36066) testDATES<-chron(dates=testDATES, format = c(dates = "m/d/y"), origin=c(month = 12, day = 30, year = 1899)) >[1] 06/01/98 06/25/98 07/28/98 08/01/98 09/15/98 09/28/98 > as.POSIXct(testDATES) [1] NA NA NA NA NA NA
2003 Sep 23
3
problems installing Design and Hmisc libs
Dear All, when I try to: install.packages("Design"); install.packages("Hmisc") I get the following error messages: * Installing *source* package 'Design' ... ** libs g77 -mieee-fp -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -march=i586 -mcpu=pentiumpro -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -march=i586 -mcpu=pentiumpro -c lrmfit.f -o lrmfit.o make: g77: Command not found make: ***