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2009 Sep 09
1
ROracle ubuntu64 issue
...0")
> con <- dbConnect(m, username="myname", password="mwpwd",
dbname="10.1.16.40")
*** caught segfault ***
address (nil), cause 'memory not mapped'
Traceback:
1: .Call("RS_Ora_newConnection", drvId, con.params, max.results,
PACKAGE = .OraPkgName)
2: oraNewConnection(drv, ...)
3: is(object, Cl)
4: is(object, Cl)
5: .valueClassTest(standardGeneric("dbConnect"), "DBIConnection",
"dbConnect")
6: dbConnect(m,......
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2003 Oct 16
0
ROracle Win2K
...piling and installation on
R-1.7.1 with ROracle_0.5-0.tar.gz.tar
But starting the first tests i get this error ?
>>
>>library(DBI)
>>library(ROracle)
>>
>>drv <- dbDriver("Oracle")
Error in .Call("RS_Ora_init", config.params, reload, PACKAGE = .OraPkgName)
:
.Call function name not in load table
Perhaps it is necessary copy some *.dll from Oracle
to /library/ROracle/libs
Thanks for any help!!!
Christian
2004 Jan 21
1
Oracle RODBC/ROracle(W2k)
...n oracle.
P.S.
Anyboddy know why this error occur(win2k,1.8.1!)?
Installation and compiling of (DBI) and (ROracle) works
fine. Now i try the example from docs:
library(DBI)
library(ROracle)
ora <- dbDriver("Oracle")
Error in .Call("RS_Ora_init",config.params,reload,Package=.OraPkgName)
.Call function name not in load table
Maybe a missing environment variable?
Many thanks for hints to fix this
problems,
Christian
2009 Mar 27
0
consistent segfaults in ROracle with one of the databases
...ce and below is also a type of query that crashes
it:
*** caught segfault ***
address 0x1, cause 'memory not mapped'
Traceback:
1: .Call("RS_Ora_exec", ps = as(ps, "integer"), data = data,
data.classes = df.classes, buf.size = as.integer(ora.buf.size),
PACKAGE = .OraPkgName)
2: oraExecStatement(ps, ora.buf.size = as(ora.buf.size, "integer"))
3: doTryCatch(return(expr), name, parentenv, handler)
4: tryCatchOne(expr, names, parentenv, handlers[[1L]])
5: tryCatchList(expr, classes, parentenv, handlers)
6: tryCatch(expr, error = function(e) { call <-...