On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Jeff D. Hamann wrote:
> I've been trying to get some code to run on a 64-bit FreeBSD machine
running
>
> R : Copyright 2006, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
> Version 2.3.0 (2006-04-24)
> ISBN 3-900051-07-0
>
> and keep getting a core dump with the following results:
>
> *** caught segfault ***
> address 0x0, cause 'unknown'
>
> Traceback:
> 1: .Call("R_point_in_polygon_sp", as.numeric(point.x),
> as.numeric(point.y), as.numeric(pol.x), as.numeric(pol.y), PACKAGE >
"sp")
> 2: sp::point.in.polygon(point.x = stems$easting, point.y >
stems$northing, pol.x = get.pts(gpc.plot)[[1]]$x, pol.y >
get.pts(gpc.plot)[[1]]$y)
> 3: as.logical(sp::point.in.polygon(point.x = stems$easting, point.y >
stems$northing, pol.x = get.pts(gpc.plot)[[1]]$x, pol.y >
get.pts(gpc.plot)[[1]]$y))
> 4: poi.fp(gpc.perim, plot.grid[i, ], stems, plot.designs[1, ], plot.it
> FALSE)
> 5: eval.with.vis(expr, envir, enclos)
> 6: eval.with.vis(ei, envir)
> 7: source("generate_samples.r")
>
> Not sure what to do now. I've been running this on 2.3 Winxp box just
fine
> and will continue to do so.
There are contributed packages involved here: please identify which and
report this to the maintainer with a reproducible example.
There are 10 or so known packages which seqfault on 64-bit platforms: the
authors have been informed (often long ago). This looks as if it might be
'sp', which is not one.
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