Perhaps unrelated but for what it may be worth.
Like many, I fiddle while thinking. Part of my fiddling has been to rapidly
resize the R consule window back and forth by dragging with the mouse on the
bottom right hand corner. I resize the window by a small amount rapidly and
continually . After about 5 seconds of such movement R crashes with the pop
up "Rgui.exe has generated errors..." This has happened ever since
1.3, I
think. It is unrelated to any other programs I may be running at the time.
I currently run W2000 and latest R1.6.2. The 1.7.0 development version has
same behaviour.
I have no problem with this. The value of R is immeasurable and the small
lesson in self discipline has been good for me.
Simon Gatehouse
-----Original Message-----
From: Darryl Greig [mailto:darryl at hpli.hpl.hp.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 7:32 PM
To: ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Cc: 'R-Help (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: BSOD with ESS[R] under win2000
It's certainly a difficult problem to isolate - as you say it may well
be connected to some other combination of application / drivers. I shall
investigate emacs help as a next step.
-----Original Message-----
From: ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk [mailto:ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 10:08 AM
To: Darryl Greig
Cc: R-Help (E-mail)
Subject: Re: BSOD with ESS[R] under win2000
Was there anything to indicate that this was a problem in R (and not emacs
nor Windows, especially a Windows driver)?
Those of us who never experience it will not be familiar with `BSOD': it
is I presume the blue screen shown by a fatal error in Windows internals.
I think I have seen just once under XP (in 2 year's usage). If so it
contains information about the cause.
BTW, as the rw-FAQ Q2.11 indicates, this is not the right list for ESS
users' questions, but my guess would be that this is not a problem in
either R or ESS.
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Darryl Greig wrote:
> I have had a visit from our windows buddy the BSOD twice in one day when
> running
> R1.6.2 under ESS5.1.24 on a win2000 platform. I wasn't doing anything
> special, just
> moving or resizing the emacs window, although I did have 4 or 5 emacs
> windows
> open at the time. Has anyone else observed this problem?
--
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