royle at penguin.irm.r9.fws.gov writes:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have been using R for many months on my Intel box running RH 5.1
> and just recently have run into the following problem:
>
> /home/royle> R
> /usr/local/share/R/bin/R.binary: error in loading shared libraries:
/usr/local/share/R/bin/R.binary: undefined symbol: __setfpucw
>
> Can someone advise me on how to fix this problem?
>
> I haven't modified my system at all, other than to install Octave
> and Scilab (and an add-on package for Octave).
Are you *sure* you didn't install glibc2 as part of that? People
generally bump into that error by upgrading to RH6.0. If you are lazy,
there is a workaround involving a dummy entry for __setfpucw, which I
posted on one of the R lists a while ago.
$ cat > dummy.c
__setfpucw(){}
$ gcc -shared -o dummy.so dummy.c
$ LD_PRELOAD=$PWD/dummy.so R
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