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2002 May 19
1
Kernel bug in RedHat 7.3 -- Assertion failure in journal_commit_transaction() at commit.c:535: "buffer_jdirty(bh)"
...16 server1 kernel: esi: f442edf0 edi: f54d0ec0 ebp:
f5fc6000 esp: f5fc7e78
May 19 12:50:16 server1 kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
May 19 12:50:16 server1 kernel: Process kjournald (pid: 194,
stackpage=f5fc7000)
May 19 12:50:16 server1 kernel: Stack: f885ceee 00000217 f54d1000 00000000
00000fd4 f008d02c 00000000 f1cdf540
May 19 12:50:16 server1 kernel: f442ef70 00002125 80000000 00000001
0000002c f54d1164 f00b5a40 e061d9e0
May 19 12:50:16 server1 kernel: e061d5c0 e061d440 e0c80380 e03c73e0
e0bde320 e0c285c0 e08dcc00 e08dcba0
May 19 12:50:16 server1 kernel: Call Trace: [<f...
2005 Aug 03
7
call fortran in R
Hello,
I used a mac G5, R.2.1.1, and G77 3.4.4 and I would like to use and
call a fortran subroutine.
The trouble is that it seems I am not able to correctly load the
compiled code.
Here is what I have done:
In the terminal this how I compiled my fortran code:
R CMD SHLIB ~/Desktop/Fortan_kmeans/kmeans3.f
There is the wrapper I have paste inside de kmeans3.f file:
c