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1998 Mar 26
0
R-beta: A new port of R to MS Windows on CRAN
Hi, I've included Guido Masarotto's port of R 0.61.1 to MS Windows 95/NT in $CRAN/bin/ms-windows-32 ... you can find both the sources and binaries there. I include Guido's README below. Thanks again to Guido for making this port available! Best, Fritz Leisch ********************************************************** rgnwbin.tgz and rgnwsrc.tgz are the first results of an
1998 Mar 26
0
R-beta: A new port of R to MS Windows on CRAN
Hi, I've included Guido Masarotto's port of R 0.61.1 to MS Windows 95/NT in $CRAN/bin/ms-windows-32 ... you can find both the sources and binaries there. I include Guido's README below. Thanks again to Guido for making this port available! Best, Fritz Leisch ********************************************************** rgnwbin.tgz and rgnwsrc.tgz are the first results of an
1998 Mar 22
3
R-0.61.1 compiled with egcs-mingw32
I have made available the work of the last weekend that I mentioned in my previous messages on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R. Many thanks to Peter D. and Ross I. for their suggestions. If you think that the work is of some interest, I can upload it to CRAN. guido m. This is the README enclosed in the distribution. -------------------------------------------------------------------------
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32. Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news (with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it. guido ------------------------ README ---------------------------------------- rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32. Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news (with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it. guido ------------------------ README ---------------------------------------- rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32. Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news (with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it. guido ------------------------ README ---------------------------------------- rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last
2002 Jan 08
0
GraphApp version 3
Hi, I'm the developer of GraphApp, which is a graphics and user interface toolkit which I believe has been used by your "R" package. I don't know whether GraphApp is still used in "R", but I thought you should know there is a new version of GraphApp available (version 3) which is built around a solid, portable core of graphics operations and is independent of Motif,
2013 Feb 13
1
[lattice] display a projected map on a layerplot
summary: I can display a lon-lat map on a lattice::layerplot, and I can display a Lambert conformal conic (LCC) map on a spam::image, but I can't display an LCC map on a lattice::layerplot. Example follows. What am I doing wrong? details: I've been using `lattice` (via `rasterVis`) successfully to display global atmospheric data, which works well enough (though I am definitely intrigued
2007 Mar 19
1
App can't load DLLs without sudo
I'm trying to get the Syncrosoft License Control Center to run under wine. for some reason it can only load MFC42.DLL and MSVCRT.DLL if I put 'sudo' on the command line: [paul@localhost LCC]$ wine LCC.exe err:module:import_dll Library MFC42.DLL (which is needed by L"C:\\Program Files\\Syncrosoft\\LCC\\LCC.exe") not found err:module:import_dll Library MSVCRT.dll (which is
2011 Jul 24
1
GLM different results with the same factors
I've read something about this problem, but I don't know how can i avoid this problem. Why the order of the factors give different results? I suppose it's because the order of the factors, i've just changed "lcc" from the first position to the last in the model, and the significance change completely >
2012 Jan 11
2
problems with glht for ancova
I've run an ancova, edadysexo is a factor with 3 levels,and log(lcc) is the covariate (continous variable) I get this results > ancova<-aov(log(peso)~edadysexo*log(lcc)) > summary(ancova) Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F) edadysexo 2 31.859 15.9294 803.9843 <2e-16 *** log(lcc) 1 11.389 11.3887 574.8081 <2e-16 ***
2011 Oct 27
0
[LLVMdev] llc with long-longs and hex floating point
In the following sequence: $llc -march=c -o diag01_c.c diag01.ll $vpolcc.ss -S -k diag01_c.c <<== **FAILS** $vpolcc.ss -o diag01 diag01_c.s I am using llc (from llvm) to convert an .ll file into a .c file. I am then running the .c file through vpolcc.ss (from zephyr) to further process it for mips architecture. The vpolcc.ss script fails at lcc (not to be confused with llc), with
2003 Feb 17
2
LccWin32 and OGG
Hello, I'm new to OGG and I must say than it's impressive. I plan to use it in my project (BASIC programming langage) but I use LccWin32 as main C compiler (free and very powerful) and OGG has some difficulties to compile. I would like to know if it was already reported. If not, here it is: - Inline ASM functions for vorbis_itoa() isn't ok for LCC (not the same syntax than VC). I
2004 Jul 01
0
.Net & Mono language news: C, C++, C#, Java, Python & Perl
For those interested in experimenting with (compiling / developing) a version of R for the Common Language Runtime (CLR) environment (Microsoft .Net, Novell Ximan Mono & DotGNU) -- a few links to some "free" compliers: C DotGNU (the official GNU project) http://dotgnu.org/ http://www.southern-storm.com.au/pnet_faq.html#q1_7 FAQ "1.7. What is pnetC? Since version 0.4.4 of
2008 Dec 15
2
[LLVMdev] A faster instruction selector?
Hi everyone, llvm is great! But there is one exception ;) llvm components are generally fast, but instruction selection is slooow. Let me explain. I am developing a toolkit for building virtual machines which can automatically generate a JIT compiler using the interpreter specification. llvm does the hard work of machine code generation. (Thanks to you all) I discovered that JIT compilation is
2001 Nov 26
0
debugging R-devel on WinNT (was RE: zlib location)
From: Prof Brian Ripley [mailto:ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk] [...] > Also, AFAIK no one is working on the Windows port at present, so the build > of R-devel is only tested irregularly. I expect some work will be done on > it once 1.4.0 goes into feature freeze, but can't guarantee even that. I had been trying to find out why La.svd on moderately large matrices (say 500 x 100) crash
2013 Apr 26
1
[newbie] how to find and combine geographic maps with particular features?
SUMMARY: Specific problem: I'm regridding biomass-burning emissions from a global/unprojected inventory to a regional projection (LCC over North America). I need to have boundaries for Canada, Mexico, and US (including US states), but also Caribbean and Atlantic nations (notably the Bahamas). I would also like to add Canadian provinces and Mexican states. How to put these together? General
2000 Mar 29
1
pre summary: mapping of colornames into hsv?
Hi Martin, Great that you follow this. My original intention was to be able to translate colornames to hsv because this would allow using colornames to cut out a certain part of the colorwheel for colorcoding (HSV component H, see my code below) I think internally we might have colors represented as Colornames, ColorIntegers, ColorHexcodes, ColorRGBs, ColorHSVs (ColorCMYs?) however the R-user
2009 Mar 30
0
[LLVMdev] I really cherish this chance for google summer code 2009, If I can do something for LLVM?
*hi:* here is introduce about myslef: *my personal information:* *name:chinese name:Bo Wang* * english name:Gawain* * * *Address:Grid Computing group in FIT Building, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China,100084* * * *Phone number(s): +86(010)51537383 ,mobile phone :+8613811700806* *E-mail address :gawain102000 at gmail.com* I have spent a long time studying the implementation of LCC
2005 Mar 18
2
Trouble debugging with gdb, R on Windows
I'm trying to follow the example in the R for Windows FAQ on running gdb and am getting stuck because gdb tells me "Cannot access memory at address ...". Here's what my gdb session looks like (This one from a cygwin shell, but same results from plain Windows CMD shell): $ cd R-devel/src/gnuwin32 $ gdb ../../bin/Rgui.exe GNU gdb 5.2.1 Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation,