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2009 Mar 17
3
R does not compile any more on FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT
On a recent FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT (i386) building R (any version) breaks with the following messages: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [...snip...] gcc -std=gnu99 -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -c wilcox.c -o wilcox.o gcc -std=gnu99 -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include
2008 Aug 21
1
pnmath compilation failure; dylib issue?
(1) ...need to speed up a monte-carlo sampling...any suggestions about how I can get R to use all 8 cores of a mac pro would be most useful and very appreciated... (2) spent the last few hours trying to get pnmath to compile under os- x 10.5.4... using gcc version 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5553) as downloaded from CRAN, xcode 3.0... ...xcode 3.1 installed over top of above after
1997 Sep 01
1
R-alpha: old Rdoc 2 new Rdoc
--xk+LtGr+JJ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attached is a conversion script for converting current R doc files to the proposed new format ... I'm not sure if it handles everything correctly, as I made just some random checks. The main purpose for posting the thing to the list is such that those interested can get a look at the new format. Of
2017 Aug 18
4
No rule to make target all.R, needed by compiler.rdb building R 3.4.1 from source, Scientific Linux release 6.9 (Carbon)
Hello, I am trying to build R from source on Scientific Linux release 6.9 (Carbon), Linux version 2.6.32-696.3.2.el6.x86_64 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18). I load the needed modules and run: *./configure --prefix $install_dir --with-blas --with-lapack --enable-R-shlib 2>&1 | tee config-R-$version.log* The "configure" command seems to run ok: *R is now configured for
2012 Aug 11
2
compile fails with x86_64-alpine-linux-uclibc-gcc
hello, i am trying to build R on alpine/gentoo and it fails with the following error msg: connections.c: In function 'Rconn_fgetc': connections.c:3184:11: error: expected identifier before '(' token connections.c:3186:15: error: expected identifier before '(' token make[3]: *** [connections.o] Error 1 any idea? [see the attached file for a complete build log.] i've
1999 May 03
1
problems compiling R-0.63.3 on alpha
Hi again ! Thanks for the info on updating the config.site file which I have done. I have also added -lm in the Makeconf manually because this is needed explicitly for DEC cc. However, there are still a few problems when linking some of the files as you can see from the enclosed log. Ciao, Andreas ------------------------------------------------------- R-0.63.3>make make[1]: Entering
1998 Nov 06
1
DEC alpha INSTALLATION R-0.62.4
Hi, Just downloaded the R-0.62.4 of R and tried to install it. With the standard procedure : ./configure make At the end of the compilation I got the following message : ld: ../lib/libunix.a(system.o): main: multiply defined fort: Severe: Failed while trying to link. *** Exit 1 Stop. *** Exit 1 Stop. *** Exit 1 Stop. *** Exit 1 Stop. I attach the printout after the ./configure and make
2008 Dec 22
1
Error compiling R.2.8.1 with gcc 4.4 on Mac OS 10.5.6
Hi all, I've encountered a build error with the latest R source (2.8.1). This is a relatively fresh install of OS Leopard (10.5.6), latest developer tools installed, gcc/g++/gfortran version 4.4 installed (via http://hpc.sourceforge.net/, after which I updated the gcc & g++ symlinks to link to the 4.4 versions; gfortran used the 4.4 version without updating the symlink). Ultimately I
1998 Dec 08
0
R compile problems with AIX
Hello, I've allways had some problems compiling R (R-62.x and R-63.x) on a AIX 4.2.1 System to the end: make produces following output: ... ... mkdir ../../../library/eda/R ld: 0711-327 WARNING: Entry point not found: __start ld: 0711-244 ERROR: No csects or exported symbols have been saved. gnumake[4]: *** [eda.so] Error 8 gnumake[3]: *** [all] Error 1 gnumake[2]: *** [R] Error 1 gnumake[1]:
1998 Dec 08
0
R compile problems with AIX
Hello, I've allways had some problems compiling R (R-62.x and R-63.x) on a AIX 4.2.1 System to the end: make produces following output: ... ... mkdir ../../../library/eda/R ld: 0711-327 WARNING: Entry point not found: __start ld: 0711-244 ERROR: No csects or exported symbols have been saved. gnumake[4]: *** [eda.so] Error 8 gnumake[3]: *** [all] Error 1 gnumake[2]: *** [R] Error 1 gnumake[1]:
1999 May 03
0
compilation of R-0.63.3 on alpha (PR#183)
This is a multipart MIME message. --==_Exmh_981436288450 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi ! I have problems compiling R successfully on a DEC-UINX 4.0E. I have applied the recommended config.site, which I enclose. As can be seen from the compilation log there are linking errors... I did a 'make check' which fails for the R
2002 Jan 22
1
compile problem with bessel_i.c on IRIX64 flexor 6.5 10100655 IP35 (uname -a) (PR#1275)
I have included the full configure/make output: (the particular error regarding bessel_i.c is at the END of the report). -walter tautz cd build/R-1.4.0 \ && unset noclobber \ && CPPFLAGS=" " \ LDFLAGS="" \ ./configure --prefix=/software/r-1 \ --datadir=/software/r-1/data \ --libdir=/software/r-1/lib \
2001 Jul 25
2
Installation help
Hello, I am trying to compile R using the Sun WorkShop 6.0 (Forte) compilers. I don't think I am having a problem with the compilers, but instead with figuring out how to modify the R configuration to use non-Gnu compilers. I found in your documentation that one should modify the config.site file to change compilers, compiler flags, library paths, etc. I made modifications in this file,
1997 Aug 05
3
R-alpha: Version 0.50-a1 patches
A set of patches for R-0.50-a1 is now available as ftp://stat.auckland.ac.nz/pub/R/R-0.50-a1.patch1.gz The patches mainly fix problems reported since R-0.50-a1 but some older problems are also fixed. Here is the list of changes. Ross o Many subsetting and mutation problems with the new "expression" type have now been fixed. o When ask=T is set in par() the user is instructed
2000 Oct 31
1
conflicting types for `Rf_stirlerr
I'm having trouble making todays development snapshot: -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -c stirlerr.c -o stirlerr.o stirlerr.c:34: conflicting types for `Rf_stirlerr' ../../src/include/R_ext/Mathlib.h:557: previous declaration of `Rf_stirlerr' make[3]: *** [stirlerr.o] Error 1 [20] /home/mfa5/gilp/R-versions/R-devel : uname -a SunOS mfa99579 5.6 Generic_105181-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10
1997 Dec 13
1
R-beta: Compile error; R-0.60.1, Solaris 2.6, gcc 2.7.2.1
Hi! I have just downloaded the R-0.60.1 sources and have problems compiling R on a Sun Ultra 1 running Solaris 2.6 and gcc 2.7.2.1. I have not been able to find to find any compiling hints in the documentation or the FAQ. After ./configure I use make and get the output below. Any hints are welcome. I am not on the list, so please answer me directly too. Best regards Jens --- Jens Lund
1998 Sep 11
1
R-beta: cannot make R
Can anyone help? I am trying to install R-0.62.2 on a Sun with OS 5.6 (Solaris 2.6), and gcc/f77. Unfortunatley the simple commands ./configure --prefix=/opt/R make did not work, complaining when building help/docs. It claims to have problems perl (which has worked fine so far) but in practice it is not only a documentation problem: if I force "make install" and run R, then it
1997 Jul 09
1
R-beta: Problem with `rpois'
There is a problem with `rpois'. It does seem to take care about the order of the arguments. This is an example: > rpois(n=1,lambda=2) [1] 3 > rpois(lambda=2,n=1) [1] 2 0 It obviously uses the first argument as the number of samples to be drawn, which is wrong. I used Version 0.49 Beta (April 23, 1997). Fredrik
1997 Jul 09
1
R-beta: Problem with `rpois'
There is a problem with `rpois'. It does seem to take care about the order of the arguments. This is an example: > rpois(n=1,lambda=2) [1] 3 > rpois(lambda=2,n=1) [1] 2 0 It obviously uses the first argument as the number of samples to be drawn, which is wrong. I used Version 0.49 Beta (April 23, 1997). Fredrik
2001 Mar 10
0
Re: [R] Bug in qchisq? (PR#875)
Kenneth Cabrera <krcabrer@epm.net.co> writes: > Hello developers and users: > > My system fails (the computer freezes) when I use the ncp parameter, > with the lower.tail=FALSE option in the qchisq function. > > qchisq(0.025,31,ncp=1,lower.tail=FALSE) Yup, that's a bug. We have in pnchisq.c 48 for (ux = 1.0; pnchisq(ux, n, lambda, lower_tail, log_p) <