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2005 Dec 23
1
dse package problems
I am having problems with the package dse. I just installed R 2.2.1
and reinstalled all packages. I am running Windows XP Pro with all
updates.
Below there are two examples of error messages generated when trying
to execute some simple programs. The code was taken directly from the
package documentation.
Any help on this will be greatly appreciated.
Merry Christmas
Fernando
1998 Jun 16
2
62.1 make problems
I'm just trying to install 62.1 under Solaris. Making the program reports no
errors, but when I try to run R I get
ld.so.1: /home/res8/gilp/R-versions/R-0.62.1/bin/R.binary: fatal: libF77.so.2:
can't open file: errno=2
Is there any standard place where I should be looking to find libF77?
When make moves on to building the documents I get the errors below. (Is this
because configure did
2009 Nov 07
0
new dse package
With the release of R-2.10.0 I have divided the dse bundle into packages. The bundled package dse1 and part of dse2 are now in the new package dse. The remaining part of dse2 is in a new package EvalEst. The package dse does multivariate ARMA and state space time series modelling and forecasting, while package EvalEst is now focused on the evaluation of estimation methods. To aid transition, there
2009 Nov 07
0
new dse package
With the release of R-2.10.0 I have divided the dse bundle into packages. The bundled package dse1 and part of dse2 are now in the new package dse. The remaining part of dse2 is in a new package EvalEst. The package dse does multivariate ARMA and state space time series modelling and forecasting, while package EvalEst is now focused on the evaluation of estimation methods. To aid transition, there
2005 Jul 11
2
Misbehaviour of DSE
Folks,
I am finding problems with using "dse":
> library(dse1)
Loading required package: tframe
Error: c("package '%s' required by '%s' could not be found", "setRNG", "dse1")
> library(dse2)
Loading required package: setRNG
Error: package 'setRNG' could not be loaded
In addition: Warning message:
there is no package called
2003 Apr 23
1
Bug in versioned install (was: (fwd) R-1.7.0 : Problem with Downloading "dse") (PR#2827)
The reason dse won't install is because of the new versioned install
code. It assumes that it's dealing with a plain package, and doesn't
handle bundles properly.
Robert, could you look at that?
A workaround is as follows. After the install.packages call fails
with this message
>Error in file(file, "r") : unable to open connection
>In addition: Warning message:
1999 Jul 27
2
Memory profiling/benchmarking
Hi,
As a project for a computer performance analysis paper I am taking this semester,
I am going to look at the performance of the memory manager in R, with the aim of
determining how fast it is and which areas most need improvement. The idea is
that I will compare various versions of R, starting with 0.64.2, and then at a
few stages in the implementation of the new memory management scheme (of
2001 Jan 23
0
1.2.1 segfault
I've trapped this segfault with gdb, but I'm not sure what it means or what to do
next.
Paul
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$ R -d gdb
GNU gdb 4.17
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
There is
1998 Jan 05
1
make docs
Installing 0.61 in Solaris (SunOS 5.5) I am getting the following error when I
try to make docs or make help
[28] /home/res8/gilp/R : make docs
make: Fatal error: Don't know how to make target `../src/library/*/man/*.Rd'
Current working directory /home/res8/gilp/R-versions/R-0.61/etc
Paul Gilbert
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r-devel
2003 Jun 10
1
dse package - load failure
Dear Paul,
Hello R Maintainers,
I'm for the first time here and I hope its the right place to give the
following information:
The contributed R-package "dse" fails to be loaded from the menu button(s).
The reason is that it contains 4 sub-packages, dse1, dse2 ..., so the
DESCRIPTION file cannot be found. - One has to load it manually! -
Try it ... - It is possible to correct this?
2003 Jun 10
1
Fwd: dse package - load failure
Hello,
Sorry a second time again,
Maybe I have to add that I'm running R under Windows 2000/XP, and
that the download works properly under 1.062 but not under 1.070.
Diethelm
>Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 19:25:33 +0200
>To: r-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch
>From: Diethelm Wuertz <wuertz@itp.phys.ethz.ch>
>Subject: dse package - load failure
>Cc: pgilbert@bank-banque-canada.ca
1999 Nov 24
0
Re: DSE package for multi-variate time series (Please Read (Out of Office))
** Reply Requested When Convenient **
I will be attending a class during the week of November 29. I will get back to you as quickly as possible. If you need to reach me immediately by phone talk with Barb Severs or Diane Terry.
Thank you
David J. Krassen
>>> r-help 11/24/99 10:46 >>>
A new version of my DSE package for multi-variate time series analysis
is
now available
2000 Dec 18
1
1.2.0 segfault
I'm a novice with gdb but the following is the result of a segfault problem I've been
having with 1.2.0. If there is something else I should do to get more useful
information at this point, then someone please let me know.
Paul Gilbert
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[5] /home/mfa5/gilp/zzot : R -d gdb
GNU gdb 4.17
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General
1998 Nov 18
0
more on RINSTALL with doc clobbers function.html
After some investigation I find that "R INSTALL dse" seems to work well.
Also,
"R REMOVE dse" works but does not clean out ~/.R (which would be pretty
difficult because all users may have this). The result is that a user will have
the impression that the package is installed when it has be remove. (This is
probably not too serious.)
However, "R INSTALL -l rlibs
2004 Feb 26
1
unable to install dse in mac OS X 10.3
I would like to request help with the installation of dse in raqua in mac
os x 10.3. I get the following error message after the messages indicating
that parts were successfully installed.
I would be most grateful for a solution.
-----------------------------------------
* Installing *source* package 'setRNG' ...
** R
** inst
** help
>>> Building/Updating help pages for
2004 Feb 15
1
Error Installing dse Package
Hi there,
I ran into some trouble trying to install the dse library on os 10.3
with RAqua as the installation of the dse1 package failed. On the R
console I got the error message
Warning message:
Installation of package dse had non-zero exit status in:
install.packages(ui.pkgs, CRAN = getOption(where), lib =
.libPaths()[1])
>
and the console of the os x said
gcc -bundle -flat_namespace
1998 Nov 16
5
Solaris make for 0.63 failing
I shouldn't try to do this on Monday morning. Can anyone suggest why the make
for R 0.63 is failing for me under Solaris (SunOS 5.6).
Paul Gilbert
...
creating src/scripts/html2dos
creating tests/Makefile
creating tests/Examples/Makefile
creating src/include/Platform.h
R is now configured for sparc-sun-solaris2.6
Source directory: .
Installation directory: /usr/local
C
1999 Aug 07
1
INSTALL script does not handle spaces in pathnames correctly (PR#242)
Full_Name: Lyndon Drake
Version: Version 0.65.0 Under development (unstable) (August 07, 1999)
OS: Linux 2.2.2
Submission from: (NULL) (202.14.102.52)
I was attempting to install the DSE package from a directory whose
pathname includes spaces. The INSTALL script interprets spaces in
the pathname as a separator. For example:
[lyndon@beat Rdse]$ pwd
/home/lyndon/doc/uni/415.704 Computer Systems
1997 Oct 29
2
R-alpha: Using autoload and smaller 'base' package [was "Re: New Version"].
[This is a "spill-over" from the "R-core" mailing list,
since several of you may be interested and have comments ... -MM]
>>>>> "Thomas" == Thomas Lumley <thomas@biostat.washington.edu> writes:
Thomas> On 29 Oct 1997, Peter Dalgaard BSA wrote:
>> Perhaps we should revise the current contents of the base library
>>
2003 Apr 05
0
sweave/gc segfault bt
Below is a gdb bt from a segfault provoke by my vignette for dse2. This seems to
be relatively reproducible in the sense that I got a segfault three times
(without gctorture) on Mandrake 9.0 and also caught it in Mandrake 9.1, at what
looks to my untrained eye to be about the same place (actual at
connections.c:293 in Mandrake 9.1). This is the build from Friday morning.
Paul Gilbert