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1999 Oct 25
1
need help with building R on Solaris without using shared FORTRAN libraries
I need to build R (we're currently at R version 0.64.0) for Solaris 2.5.1 on SunSPARC without using the libF77.so and libsunmath.so shared libraries. I'd like to use statically linked libraries instead. Nothing I have tried has worked as measured by executing the command "ldd R.binary" to see whether it references the shared libraries or not. This is what I've tried: 1)
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
2005 Jan 14
2
Porting from Linux to Windows
I intend to port an R project from Linux to Windows. It involves C code that is loaded via dyn.load(). I could manage to produce a 'dll' File using cygwin which seems to be o.k. Now, using dyn.load("pcr.dll") i get: Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : unable to load shared library "c:/cygwin/home/pingu/rt-pcr/pcr.dll": LoadLibrary
2006 Apr 27
1
Symbol __f95_sign not found.
Our computing services people have recently reconfigured the Sun compilers structure on our network, and I can no longer install, on our Sun/Solaris machine, a certain package (spatstat) with which I am heavily involved. (The same problem may well pertain to other packages as well; I haven't yet experimented except with spatstat.) Strictly speaking I can ***install*** it, but when I try to
1999 Jan 20
2
Installation of packages?
Dear r-helpers, we have installation problems: Successful installation of R-0.63 base package on Solaris 2.5.1 with the SunSoft compilers f77, c version 4.2. We habe problems with the installation of further packages e.g. integrate from CRAN. R code works but the shared objects built from fortran code do not find the appropriate libs with functions like __pow_ii or __epx at runtime. We tried
1997 Aug 28
1
R-alpha: pow_ii
>> I'm a bit confused about this discussion, but since I don't have f2c on ... >A lot of Fortran code doesn't require any libf2c routines. When routines >are needed the most common ones are the exponentiation routines pow_dd, >pow_ii and pow_di (pow_ri is for single precision reals and so is less >needed in R, which uses double precision). However, *some* fortran
2008 Nov 18
1
Getting error ld: fatal: symbol `__SUNW_dof'' is multiply-defined:
I have 2 .cpp files in two different directories in which I need to put DTrace probes. They are compiled into two .a libraries one after another. In the end they are combined to a single .so file. This sequence I can not change. I get an error "ld: fatal: symbol `__SUNW_dof'' is multiply-defined:". What is the solution for this? Here is my simulation of real world problem in
2007 Oct 09
4
dom0 boot panic after bfu to b75
After BFU-ing my system to b75 I ended up with a panicing system when booting into Xen: grub> #---------- ADDED BY BOOTADM - DO NOT EDIT ---------- grub> title Solaris on Xen grub> kernel$ /boot/$ISADIR/xen.gz grub> module$ /platform/i86xpv/kernel/$ISADIR/unix /platform/i86xpv/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B console=ttyb grub> module$ /platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive grub>
2009 Jun 06
5
OT: looking for a rsync equivalent for Windows platforms
Hi all, Does anyone know of a good & free rsync type program for Windows platforms? Like most of us, I need to work on both Windows & Linux environments, and would like to sync some data (music, videos, photos, documents, thunderbird profiles, FF bookmarks, etc) between a USB HDD, my Linux (CentOS + KDE) PC, and Windows Laptop at the office. I found a program called Toucan (which also
2000 Jun 22
2
Intermediate LaTeX output generated by R CMD Rd2dvi
Is there any way of getting just the LaTex output which R CMD Rd2dvi generates on the way to produces a .dvi file, which could then be incoorporated into another document? Thanks, Jonathan -- Dr. Jonathan Myles e-mail:jonathan.myles at mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk MRC Biostatistics Unit Tel. 01223 330372 Institute of Public Health FAX 01223 330388 University Forvie Site
2010 Nov 22
4
Wait for user input with readline()
Hello, I am trying write a script that includes a prompt for user input using readlines() and was told that folks at R-devel might be able to help. I am running into the problem that when I run readlines() as a single line the prompt works perfectly, but when I try to run a block of code which includes the readline function, the script doesn't wait for the user input. I have seen this
1999 May 11
5
matrix() can't handle NaN (PR#193)
Full_Name: Bill Simpson Version: 0.64.1 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (193.62.250.209) Here is the data file: x y z 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 NaN 2 2 4 >data<-read.table("~/junk.dat",header=TRUE) > data x y z 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 NaN 4 2 2 4 > matrix(data$z,length(y),length(x)) [,1] [,2] [1,] 1 4 [2,] 2 3 This is not the correct matrix. It seems
2001 Apr 11
5
replicating lists
Hi Everyone, At the moment it is not possible to replicate complex lists, but only simple ones: > rep(list(fred = 1:10), 10) # works fine > rep(list(fred = 1:10, happy = "squash"), 10) Error in rep(list(fred = 1:10, happy = "squash"), 10) : Unimplemented feature in rep There is nothing in ?rep that suggests that the latter should not work, and I think it would
2019 Mar 19
2
AArch64 tests failing
I'm seeing a bunch of failures on AArch64 after updating this morning. These are NOT failing on x86-64. These all seem to be caused by segfaults (example backtrace below). Is anyone else seeing this? -David LLVM :: DebugInfo/symbolize-no-debug-str.test LLVM :: tools/gold/X86/comdat.ll LLVM :: tools/gold/X86/visibility.ll LLVM ::
1998 Jan 06
2
pow_ii
I was hoping fatal: relocation error: symbol not found: pow_ii: referenced in .../dsefor.so would disappear in R 0.6x, but it has not. I believe this is suppose to come from the f2c lib, but I seem to need just a couple of routines: nm -u dsefor.so Undefined symbols from dsefor.so: .umul pow_dd pow_ii pow_ri For my own purposes I could compile with fortran but that makes it much
1998 Oct 25
2
EGCS optimizer bug?
The current development version dies in qbeta() when compiled with egcs -O, egcs 1.0.2 and glibc 2.0.7 (RedHat versions). Since this also kill the F and t distributions, it doesn't exactly do wonders for R's usefulness... Anyone else seeing this or has my setup just gone out of whack? It does look pretty much like a clear compiler bug when inlining math functions (storing temporaries
2004 Apr 16
7
Turning windows screen buffering on and off
All, Does anyone know if there is an option I can set to turn screen-buffered output on and off with the win32 rgui? (Apart from the point and click method). I am running some simulations where it is useful to watch output but it gets mildly tiresome having to manually switch things on and off via the gui. Thanks Toby. > version _ platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch
1999 Jan 21
0
DONE: Installation of packages?
Dear helpers, thanks. Installation of R and packages (like integrate) successful done. The LD_LIBRARY_PATH wasn't set in the correct order: system libs ahead of the compiler lib. Cross checks provided by Brian Ripley, Oxford, helped a lot. Yours Bodo gordon.harrington at uni.edu wrote: > Without tracing the loader system calls and knowing where the functions are > located I can
2000 May 31
3
read.table and strip.white
Hi! I want to read data (using read.table(.)) from a file like: "col1", "col2", "col3" 1, 1, 1 2, 2, 2 But the white spaces are interpreted: x <- read.table("filename", header=TRUE, sep=",") ## or read.csv(...) colnames(x) [1] "col1" " col2" " col3" ^ ^ So I would like to pass
1998 Apr 02
2
f2c
I have a problem with my dynamically loaded code in R not finding pow_ii, which for some time I thought was because library f2c is not on my Sparcstation. However, I have now been experiencing the same problem in Linux, with all the proper libraries in place. My incomplete understanding of elf and shared libraries does not help, but when compiling a complete program I usually muddle through.