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2020 Oct 26
2
Ubuntu 20.10
Hi Dirk, One side observation: r-cran debian now seems to be in Ubuntu 20.10 Universe so I don't need to add the repo any more. Here is a reproducible example that fails with the latest r-cran-rcppparallel but works when I manually install the source package: require(rstan) stancode <- 'data {real y_mean;} parameters {real y;} model {y ~ normal(y_mean,1);}' mod <-
2020 Oct 26
0
Ubuntu 20.10
...a bug. The best step would then be to contact the (Debian) package maintainer. But for completeness: The Rutter PPA remains extremely attractive as it offers 4700 packages---which is significantly more than the 900 in core. We also offer nice (and new) access layers via BSPM, or alternatively to RSPM serving "raw" binaries (not .deb packages). But that is a different topic. :) Hope this helps, Dirk -- https://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd at debian.org
2020 Oct 26
2
Ubuntu 20.10
.... The best step would then be to contact the (Debian) package maintainer. But for completeness: The Rutter PPA remains extremely attractive as it offers 4700 packages---which is significantly more than the 900 in core. We also offer nice (and new) access layers via BSPM, or alternatively to RSPM serving "raw" binaries (not .deb packages). But that is a different topic. :) Hope this helps, Dirk -- https://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | mailto:edd at debian.org
2019 Dec 13
2
running R with users home dirs on a shared filesystems
Hi guys, I want to ask devel for who knows better - having multiple nodes serving users home dirs off the same shared network filesystem : are there any precautions or must-dos & must-donts in order to assure healthy and efficient parallel Rs running simultaneously - and I don't mean obvious stuff, I'm rather asking about R's internals & environment. simple example: three
2023 Jun 07
2
Fwd: package interflex
I can understand why it changes the game. It would be sweet if we could do something like r2u for Debian, but for now > we can't. Switching between Debian and Ubuntu is not that onerous though. Do you mind clarifying what you do here? Do you operate Ubuntu when working in R? Or do you somehow operate Ubuntu to manage R packages and dependencies, and then switch back into Debian to carry