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2006 Oct 09
1
[Mac OS X 10.4] object R_loess_raw not found
Hello, Since I (finally) upgraded to 10.4 "Tiger", I've been experiencing some strange behaviour with dynamic libraries. When I now launch R, and try to use the loess() function from the stats package, I get the following: > R R version 2.4.0 (2006-10-03) Copyright (C) 2006 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing ISBN 3-900051-07-0 R is free software and comes with
2004 Nov 18
4
Re: changing (core) function argument defaults?
>From: Patrick Connolly <p.connolly@hortresearch.co.nz> >To: "RenE J.V. Bertin" <rjvbertin@hotmail.com> >Subject: Re: [R] changing (core) function argument defaults? >Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:43:10 +1300 > >On Wed, 20-Oct-2004 at 07:48PM +0200, RenE J.V. Bertin wrote: > >|> Hello,
2004 Nov 18
4
Re: changing (core) function argument defaults?
>From: Patrick Connolly <p.connolly@hortresearch.co.nz> >To: "RenE J.V. Bertin" <rjvbertin@hotmail.com> >Subject: Re: [R] changing (core) function argument defaults? >Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:43:10 +1300 > >On Wed, 20-Oct-2004 at 07:48PM +0200, RenE J.V. Bertin wrote: > >|> Hello,
2002 Jun 10
2
Crashing R (PR#1651)
Concerns: R 1.5.0 gui version, Windows (downloaded binary) and Linux (installed from sources). # Load the data from the attached file: kk<-read.table("__filename__", header=1) # attach the data: attach(kk) Snr<-factor(Snr) # fool around with a call to anova.glm(): anova.glm( aov( nFD~Type+size+Modality+Error(Snr/(Type+size+Modality)) ) ) # Error: object nFD not found # Well, I
2005 Jun 23
4
contrats hardcoded in aov()?
On 6/23/05, RenE J.V. Bertin <rjvbertin at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I was just having a look at the aov function source code, and see that when the model used does not have an Error term, Helmert contrasts are imposed: > > if (is.null(indError)) { > ... > } > else { > opcons <- options("contrasts") >
2015 Feb 13
2
[PATCH] ./run: Use 'prepend' function to build paths.
Add a bash function 'prepend' for intelligently prepending elements to paths. eg: prepend PYTHONPATH "/foo" would set PYTHONPATH to "/foo" or "/foo:<previous-contents-of-PYTHONPATH>" Tested by: (1) Building and testing libguestfs twice: first without libguestfs installed as a system library, and then with it installed. (2) Examining the output of
2003 Feb 27
2
multidimensional function fitting
Take a look at package mgcv. Hope this helps. --Matt -----Original Message----- From: RenE J.V. Bertin [mailto:rjvbertin at despammed.com] Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 1:39 PM To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: [R] multidimensional function fitting Hello, I have been looking around for how to perform a multidimensional, arbitrary function fit (in any case non-linear; more below),
2003 May 26
1
R's DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH override problems on Mac OS X
In Mac OS X native version: The R shell wrapper (bin/R) overrides default library search path with DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH and adds (among others) /usr/X11R6/lib. This causes problems when modules need (directly or indirectly) libraries from Apple's frameworks which are masked by X11. Examples for such packages are SJava and RGL. SJava needs JavaVM which in turn loads OpenGL framework. RGL
2015 Feb 12
1
Re: [PATCH] macosx: Darwin-specific autoconf macros
On 12 February 2015 at 18:42, Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com> wrote: [...] > We link to libcrypt because it provides crypt(), at least on GNU libc > and on the FreeBSD libc; it seems not the case on Mac OS X, looking > at your patch. > I'd say that this should turn into a proper configure check, trying to > use crypt() without extra libraries and if not possible with
2015 Feb 12
2
[PATCH] macosx: Darwin-specific autoconf macros
* Replace LD_LIBRARY_PATH with DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH for Darwin * Remove the -lcrypt flag for Darwin (unsupported) --- configure.ac | 13 +++++++++++++ run.in | 10 +++++----- v2v/link.sh.in | 2 +- 3 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index d68190a..295de11 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -582,6 +582,19 @@ fi
2013 Nov 12
0
[LLVMdev] Best way to do a lto bootstrap on OS X
AFAIK, ld does not use DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to lookup libLTO.dylib but contains a reference to @executable_path/../lib/libLTO.dylib. The only way I managed to load a different LTO library than the default one is to create a symlink pointing to the actual ld binary (as returned by 'xcrun -find ld') and making sure the library I want to load is placed at ../lib/libLTO.dylib relatively to this
2009 Jan 08
2
lattice question: independent per-row or per-column scaling?
Hello - and happy newyear to all of you! I've got some data that I'm plotting with bwplot, a 3x2x3 design where the observable decreases with the principle independent factor, but at different rates. I'd like to get lattice to impose not a single set of axes ranges identical for all panels, but ranges that are identical for each panel row or each column. Effects will stand out much
2007 Nov 02
3
ruby-oci8 build fails
I''m trying to build the ruby-oci8 with the Oracle Instant Client on OS X. The Instant Client works, and the make seems to be ok with it up until OCIInitialize(). Anybody got this to work? [relevant output] /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/bin/ruby / Users/dmholmes/Desktop/ruby-oci8-1.0.0-rc2/ext/oci8/extconf.rb checking for load library path...
2013 Nov 12
3
[LLVMdev] Best way to do a lto bootstrap on OS X
For dogfooding the compiler I normally use is a LTO bootstrap of clang. On linux that is simple to do that since clang passes the correct plugin to the linker. On OS X ld64 uses libLTO.so it finds via DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. Should clang set that before running the linker? Is there a better way for clang to tell the linker which libLTO.so to use? Cheers, Rafael
2002 Jul 09
3
portable snprintf implementation
This may be of interest: http://www.ijs.si/software/snprintf/ It looks like this version may well be more complete and conform the standards than the version that comes with R. BTW: I am currently patching unix/sys_std.c and modules/gtkconsole.c such that they don't store lines in the history that are identical to the previous line. Is there any interest in posting those patches here? RenE
2002 Jun 19
4
levels() counter-intuitif? (PR#1693)
Suppose I have a factor size with levels "small", "medium" and "large". Then, when I subset this factor: >ss<-size[size!="medium"] to get at the extremes, >levels(ss) .... Levels: large medium small The same happens with >subset( size, size!="medium") I understand that the resulting factor inherits the possible levels from its
2013 Nov 12
1
[LLVMdev] Best way to do a lto bootstrap on OS X
We do it by setting DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. That overrides the normal @executable_path lookup. On Nov 12, 2013, at 10:09 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas <devlists at shadowlab.org> wrote: > AFAIK, ld does not use DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to lookup libLTO.dylib but contains a reference to @executable_path/../lib/libLTO.dylib. > > The only way I managed to load a different LTO library than the default
2008 Nov 18
4
Problems compiling git under OS X
Hi there! I am currently trying to compile hacks.git under OS X and I can't seem to get past the following error during 'make': Code: [...] gcc -o wineserver async.o atom.o change.o class.o clipboard.o completion.o console.o context_alpha.o context_i386.o context_powerpc.o context_sparc.o context_x86_64.o cursoricon.o debugger.o device.o directory.o event.o fd.o file.o handle.o
2006 May 12
1
superpose two variables in lattice/xyplot
Dear R users, I try to use xyplot() to display two different response variables from the same dataframe per panel, but don't succeed: xyplot(ptot.seaslog ~ vmcwit | seas, data=reeks, as.table=TRUE, panel = function(x,y){ panel.xyplot(x, y, ylim=c(0,1)) panel.superpose(x=reeks$vmcwit, y=reeks$ptotbin, panel.groups = "panel.xyplot",
2008 Aug 21
3
Boxplot 5% and 95% quantile instead of 25% and 75%
Hi, I'm new to the whole R-thing as a replacement for Matlab, not disappointed sofar ;) I found out how to make nice looking boxplots, but i also would like the make a boxplot with 5% and 95% instead of the standard 25 and 75% quantiles. My csv input looks something like: LOCATION FILTER NR DATE VALUE MONTH Peelhorst01 1 14-Jan-94 23.07 1 Peelhorst01 1 28-Jan-94 23.68 1 Peelhorst01 1