Hi, I'm trying to go through the examples for function arima0() in ts package, i.e,>data(lh) >arima0(lh, order = c(1,0,0))each time the call to arima0() causes a segmentation fault. I checked the earlier version (1.1.1) of R, the function arima0 works fine. Tracing the call indicates that the function "setup_starma" (in pacf.c under ts) interprets the addresses of the arguments incorrectly. The problem seems to be related to INTEGER(na), which re-align the address of na which otherwise would be correct. Is it a known problem with a quick fix or system-dependent? FYI, I'm using R version 1.7.1 on redhat 6.2. Any hints will be appreciated. ==== __________________________________ Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
Yu Zhang wrote:> Hi, I'm trying to go through the examples for function > arima0() in ts package, i.e, > >>data(lh) >>arima0(lh, order = c(1,0,0)) > > each time the call to arima0() causes a segmentation > fault. I checked the earlier version (1.1.1) of R, > the function arima0 works fine. > > Tracing the call indicates that the function > "setup_starma" (in pacf.c under ts) interprets > the addresses of the arguments incorrectly. > The problem seems to > be related to INTEGER(na), which re-align the address > of na which otherwise would be correct. Is it a known > problem with a quick fix or system-dependent? FYI, I'm > > using R version 1.7.1 on redhat 6.2. > > Any hints will be appreciated.Works for me on Windows. There is a function arima these days, did you try that one as well? Uwe Ligges