Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "MacOS Compile questions"
2003 Apr 28
1
Compiling R-1.7.0 on Mac OS X
I'm having trouble compiling the latest version of R (1.7.0) under OS
(10.2.5), after running ./configure then make, building fails on the
file main/Rdynload.c with the following error message.
gcc -I../../src/extra/pcre -no-cpp-precomp -I. -I../../src/include
-I../../src/include -I/sw/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -c
Rdynload.c -o Rdynload.o
Rdynload.c: In function
2003 Jun 16
1
R version on gifi
Pretty soon, hopefully, the RAqua version will make the Darwin/X11
version unnecessary. In the meantime, for convergence, I'll modify the
Gifi
version in various ways.
-- It's 1.7.1
-- It no longer supports gnome
-- It still uses Tcl/Tk for X11 (using 8.5 from CVS)
!! It no longer uses anything from fink (readline and dlcompat
as on Stefano's site, jpeg and png and teTeX from
2003 May 15
1
Compile R-1.7.0 on Mac OS 10.2.6
Hi,
I can't get R-1.7.0 to compile on my Mac. Can someone give me some
pointers?
The machine is an 800MHz iBook running OS 10.2.6. I have installed the
December 2002 Developers Tools and have installed g77, f2c and dlcompat
via fink. I've checked the versions of g77 and gcc and they're both
based on gcc version 3.1. I've got Apple's X11 (Beta 3). I've added
/sw/bin
2016 Jan 08
1
Troubleshooting on OS X
Thanks very much! It's alive! For others who are having problems, this is
a summary of the differences I needed between Linux and OS X:
You'll need to install http://tuntaposx.sourceforge.net/ manually.
On tinc.conf:
> Linux
Name = ntwigg2014linux
AddressFamily = ipv4
Interface = dpsfVPN
ConnectTo = dpserver001
> Mac
Same, but remove the Interface line entirely
On tinc-up:
>
2004 Jan 14
2
RMySQL : Not loading
Hello,
I'm tearing my hair out over this. Any help will be very much
appreciated. It's been two long nights battling with RMySQL.
> library(RMySQL)
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
unable to load shared library
"/usr/local/lib/R/library/RMySQL/libs/RMySQL.so":
dlcompat: dyld: /usr/local/lib/R/bin/R.bin Undefined symbols:
_getopt_long
2004 Nov 22
1
Tinc on OsX, partial success
I have now got the tinc demons (on network OFFICES) on BranchB and
BranchA talking to each other, see below for log from BranchB. For
some trouble shouting issues relating to OsX see at the end of my
e-mail.
However, I have not yet achieved the network connectivity/routing
that I would like.
The aim is:
BranchB is a laptop
I would like to connect it (via tinc) to my office network, so that
2016 Feb 25
5
Tinc 1.0.26 on Mac OS X
Hey all,
I'm trying to use tinc 1.0.26 from Homebrew on Mac OS X 10.10.5, and having
some trouble. Is anyone successfully doing this?
Here's my config:
$ sudo cat /etc/tinc/robotvpn/tinc.conf
Name = elendur
Mode = switch
AddressFamily = ipv4
Interface = tincdev0
Compression = 1
ConnectTo = robot_ph_cpe22_04
And here's the invocation:
$ sudo tincd -D -c /etc/tinc/robotvpn -d
tincd
2001 Apr 28
1
R 1.2.3 for MacOS/X available
From release 1.2.3, R can run different Macintosh platforms.
Two versions are currently available that are non concurrent.
One version runs on MacOS Systems from 8.6 to 9.1 and MacOSX using the
standard MacOS/MacOSX interface, that means that is behaves like any
usual Macintosh application. (This is mantained by Stefano M. Iacus)
The other version is a Darwin/X11 that means a Unix-like
2002 Oct 05
0
R-1.6.0 for Darwin
I don't think it is necessary to put binary versions of the Darwin/X11
version on CRAN any more. The current sources compile without
problems on both Mac OS X 10.1 and 10.2, using either gcc/g77 2.95.2 or
gcc/g77 3.1, or f2c. It seems to me that
if you are using R from the command line, using X11, that you are
sophisticated enough to install the tools below. And, if you want
to install and
2016 Feb 26
2
Tinc 1.0.26 on Mac OS X
Hi Maxim,
Not much to it:
avahi-autoipd -D $INTERFACE
# ifconfig $INTERFACE 169.254.45.23 netmask 255.255.0.0 up
ip route add 172.20.0.0/16 dev $INTERFACE
Mac OS X doesn't have "ip" by default, so I also installed the Homebrew
package "iproute2mac", which provides an emulation of "ip" on top of the
legacy ifconfig/route calls.
The commented-out ifconfig
2002 Oct 18
4
Building R on Mac OS X-"dumping methods" problem
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
I am trying to create a darwinports package for R, but I cannot get R
to compile on Mac OSX 10.2.
I have install g77 which seems fine. R compiles without problems until
it reaches
dumping R code in package 'methods'
Error in .Call("R_initialize_methods_metadata", table, PACKAGE =
"methods") :
.Call function
2016 Jan 07
3
Troubleshooting on OS X
I've got tinc running happily on a couple linux and win computers, but no
luck on OS X. I'm on Yosemite 10.10.5, and I think I followed the OS X
tutorial exactly, but no luck.
Here's my error message:
> sudo tincd -n dpsf -D -d3
tincd 1.0.21 (Feb 3 2015 20:09:36) starting, debug level 3
Could not open /dev/tun0: No such file or directory
Terminating
And here's the contents
2016 Feb 26
0
Tinc 1.0.26 on Mac OS X
Hi.
May you show your tinc-up script? And subnet-up, host-up if you have they at all.
On February 25, 2016 9:55:59 PM GMT+03:00, Mike Purvis <mpurvis at clearpathrobotics.com> wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>I'm trying to use tinc 1.0.26 from Homebrew on Mac OS X 10.10.5, and
>having
>some trouble. Is anyone successfully doing this?
>
>Here's my config:
>
>$ sudo cat
2005 May 23
1
installing R and Rcmdr onMacOS 10.3.9
I have been trying to install the new, patched R 2.1.0a along with the
Rcmdr on my mac. I got the basic R package installed, but in Project
Manager, the tcltk package will not install.
When I downloaded the Rcmdr binary package from the Berkeley site, it
did not show up on the package installer list until a second attempt,
but it still does not show up on the package manager list.
On
2005 Jul 04
1
r version 2.1.0 and graphics in mac os 10.3.9
I use mac os 10.3.9 and I've installed in my computer R 2.1.0 (I
believe this is the latest R version).
Although it works alright when I open R by clicking in the R icon, I
cannot use the graphics facility when I open R from a X-terminal window
(or x-11 window).
In fact, when I try to open R I get the message that I pasted below.
Is this a R bug?
Is R assuming that I should have the
2016 Feb 26
0
Tinc 1.0.26 on Mac OS X
Mike, you can use ifconfig, it should work fine.
It can be something like this:
#!/bin/sh
ifconfig $INTERFACE 172.20.0.1 netmask 255.255.0.0
It no need to add up at the end of ifconfig string. And "ip route" can be
skipped too.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 5:23 PM, Mike Purvis <mpurvis at clearpathrobotics.com>
wrote:
> Hi Maxim,
>
>
> Not much to it:
>
>
2002 Jun 13
2
R make on macosx
I am trying to make R-1.5.0 from source on a new G4 system with the apple
developer tools and X11 installed and with ATLAS. Running ./configure
appears to end normally, but running make yields:
gcc -no-cpp-precomp -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -c Rdynload.c -o Rdynload.o
Rdynload.c: In function `R_FindSymbol':
Rdynload.c:942:
2020 Jul 15
4
Support for macOS feth devices
Hi,
I am currently using the L2 tunnel feature of ssh between two Linux
machines, and it works beautifully! As a result, I have come to prefer a
workflow that uses an L2 tunnel, but I can't seem to find a long-term
solution for this workflow on macOS. At the moment, tap devices on macOS
can be generated using a kernel extension like tuntaposx
<http://tuntaposx.sourceforge.net/>;
2009 Dec 12
1
tinc on macosx
Hi,
So I bought a new macbook 2 days ago. I already feel like I'm going to
break it somehow.
I am kind of surprised that there is no kind of package management system
like dpkg being used. Anyway..
Looking at the macosx tinc wiki page on tinc-vpn.org, and it seems to be
somewhat incomplete.
I have a few questions. I installed the tuntaposx driver and set up the
machine to connect to the
2016 Jan 02
3
ssh-keygen: sanitize ANSI escape sequences in key comment
Hi,
Today I fiddled around a bit with my OpenSSH public key files, and I noticed
that ssh-keygen prints most non-printable characters in the comment as-is when
showing the fingerprint of a key. This can lead to confusing output on the
terminal when the comment contains ANSI escape characters which are interpreted
by the terminal. The attached public key file serves as an example, which, when