jacobm@magnet.drcmr.dk writes:
> I had R running in RedHat Linux 5.2. After updating to RedHat Linux 6.0 I
get
> the
> following message when I try to start R.
> /usr/lib/R/bin/R.binary: error in loading shared libraries:
> /usr/lib/R/bin/R.binary:
> undefined symbol: __setfpucw
>
> After that Ive tried to upgrade with the newest RPMS R-0.64.1-4.src.rpm,
but it
> doesnt
> solve the problem.
>
Hmmm. Compiling from raw sources might be easier (and is known to work
on at least one system!).
Anyway, if you're still getting the __setfpucw message when
rebuilding, then I strongly suspect that the .src.rpm contain the
results of a run of "configure" on an RH5.x system, resulting in
/* Some Linux systems may need this */
#define HAVE___SETFPUCW 1
in .../src/include/Platform.h. Perhaps it works to remove that line
and rebuild.
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