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2008 Oct 28
2
A question about the API mkchar()
Hi guys, I've got a question about the API mkchar(). I have met some difficulty in parsing utf-8 string to mkchar() in R-2.7.0. I was intending to parse an utf-8 string str_jan (some Japanese characters such as?, whose utf-8 code is E381B5) to R API SEXP mkChar(const char *name) , we only need to create the SEXP using the string that we parsed. Unfortunately, I found when parsing the
2016 May 05
4
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
...killer went further down the hallway to his office >> now... so scary. Here is Wayne's sessionInfo(): >> > > Yes, indeed, scary - since it means someone is killing R which means there is not much R itself can do about it. In fact from the syslog I see > > May 4 20:48:11 ginaz kernel[0]: low swap: killing pid 56256 (R) > > so it's the kernel's own defense mechanism. The bad thing is that R cannot do anything about it - the kernel just decides to snipe processes it thinks are dangerous to the health of the system, and it does so without a warning. > >...
2016 May 05
1
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
...ce >>>> now... so scary. Here is Wayne's sessionInfo(): >>>> >>> >>> Yes, indeed, scary - since it means someone is killing R which means there is not much R itself can do about it. In fact from the syslog I see >>> >>> May 4 20:48:11 ginaz kernel[0]: low swap: killing pid 56256 (R) >>> >>> so it's the kernel's own defense mechanism. The bad thing is that R cannot do anything about it - the kernel just decides to snipe processes it thinks are dangerous to the health of the system, and it does so without a war...
2016 May 04
1
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
> Can you elaborate on "leads to R being killed"? You should tell to the killer not to do it again :). Hi Simon! Sure, but who do you tell it if you don't know the killer? This is all the killer left me with, the 'crime scene' if you like :-) > m <- matrix(0, 90000, 100000) Killed: 9 My colleague Wayne Oldford also tried it on his Mac machine and apparently the
2016 May 05
0
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
...e hallway to his office >>> now... so scary. Here is Wayne's sessionInfo(): >>> >> >> Yes, indeed, scary - since it means someone is killing R which means there is not much R itself can do about it. In fact from the syslog I see >> >> May 4 20:48:11 ginaz kernel[0]: low swap: killing pid 56256 (R) >> >> so it's the kernel's own defense mechanism. The bad thing is that R cannot do anything about it - the kernel just decides to snipe processes it thinks are dangerous to the health of the system, and it does so without a warning. &...
2010 Mar 03
1
(PR#14226) -- Re: libgfortran misplaced in Mac OS X R install (PR#14226)
I am the guy who compiles the OpenMx binaries. We would be delighted to place our package on CRAN, once the project is stable enough so that we are comfortable releasing it to the larger public. Let's try to track down where I made a mistake. Our Makevars.in file contains the line: PKG_LIBS=$(FLIBS) $(BLAS_LIBS) $(LAPACK_LIBS) In addition, on the build machine I noticed that a copy of