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2009 Aug 03
2
Installing package for i386
...directories (man, R, R-ex, etc)
After unzipping foo, I used the following commands.
$ R CMD INSTALL foo
* Installing to library ?/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library?
* Installing *binary* package ?foo? ...
* DONE (foo)
I open the R GUI and type
> library(foo)
Error: package 'flsa' is not installed for 'arch=i386'
I assume this error has something to do with my Linux architecture but I
have no idea what is really going on.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Sarah
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2024 Feb 06
2
Advice debugging M1Mac check errors
...the best option
> or is there something else?
I presumed this was about a CRAN package, possibly hdf5r which has a
R-devel-only warning from the Apple clang compiler. And that is not a
'check error' and not something to 'debug'.
The original poster had errors for his package flsa until yesterday on
fedora-clang and M1mac, which were compilation errors with recent LLVM
and Apple compilers. Again, not really something to 'debug' -- the
compiler messages were clear and the CRAN notification contained advice
on where in our manual to look this up.
The mac-builder...
2009 Aug 24
6
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2024 Feb 04
3
Advice debugging M1Mac check errors
Hi,
I wanted to ask if people have good advice on how to debug M1Mac package
check errors when you don?t have a Mac? Is a cloud machine the best option
or is there something else?
Thanks
Holger
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2010 Aug 03
4
force b/w printing
Has anyone an idea, how to force users to print b/w on a color printer.
We are in the process to deploy color printers to some of our offices where
they use centos 5.5 as their OS. They need the printers to print some
advertisement material. But for everything else, they don't need it. And
because of the costs of the color printing we would like to force them to
use B/W where not explicitly