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1999 Apr 01
1
PLATFORMS
Only three entries thus far. Please keep them coming in. -k NAME Martyn Plummer EMAIL plummer@iarc.fr VERSION 0.63.3 PLATFORM i386-unknown-linux SYSTEM Redhat 5.1 CC/FC/MAKE gcc/egcs-g77/make NAME Douglas Bates EMAIL bates@stat.wisc.edu VERSION 0.63.3 PLATFORM i386-unknown-linux SYSTEM Debian 2.1 CC/FC/MAKE egcs/g77/make NAME Thomas
1997 Dec 12
3
R-beta: R-0.60.1 on hpux10.2
Hello R-helpers, I tried to do "make test" , and it is failing: data() Error: stack overflow ?data Error: Stack overflow data(rivers) Error: incorrect tag type R also initially it balked at: apropos("\\\\[") So, I skipped it :-) This stuff is working on R-0.50-a4 that I have. Anyone built R-0.60.1 on hpux?? Best regards, Osman
1998 Mar 20
1
mail-archive place?
I tried ftp://stat.math.ethz.ch/pub/ ? as well as http://stat.math.ethz.ch, but can't get there?? Where is the mail archive place?? TIA, Osman -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the
1998 Nov 16
2
0.63 missing .pl files in etc?
Just grabbed the R-0.63.tar.gz from CRAN. Again during the build make fails. bin/build-help did not have exec permissions. After that, it failed for missing *.pl files called from build-help. I just copied them from an R-devel I had. Then make docs worked. However, LibIndex was not built. I am on an hpux-pa1.1-hpux-10.20 using egcs: gcc version egcs-2.92.18 19981101 (gcc2 ss-980609 experimental)
1998 Nov 16
2
0.63 missing .pl files in etc?
Just grabbed the R-0.63.tar.gz from CRAN. Again during the build make fails. bin/build-help did not have exec permissions. After that, it failed for missing *.pl files called from build-help. I just copied them from an R-devel I had. Then make docs worked. However, LibIndex was not built. I am on an hpux-pa1.1-hpux-10.20 using egcs: gcc version egcs-2.92.18 19981101 (gcc2 ss-980609 experimental)
2000 Mar 22
4
R-release dynamic load problem on HPUX10.20
Hello, I just pulled the patched release: R-release Version 1.0.0 Patched (March 19, 2000), on HPUX10.2 I am having dynamic library load problems. I configured with: ./configure --prefix=/home/absd00t/local --with-readline --with-x After changing etc/Makeconf to take -lblas out of libs (the blas library provided by the system is not a shared library), system was built without any interruptions.
1998 Jan 07
1
R-beta: Design of experiments in R?
Hello R-helpers, I was wondering if anyone is porting S lib packages for design of experiments: conf.design, glim, graff(all from statlib)? I was able to change the format of S packages into R (including docs). In conf.design, by W. Venables, sort.list function is missing from R. I just put sort.list <- sort, but I got more error messages. Before doing more work, would like to know if this
1998 Jan 07
1
R-beta: Design of experiments in R?
Hello R-helpers, I was wondering if anyone is porting S lib packages for design of experiments: conf.design, glim, graff(all from statlib)? I was able to change the format of S packages into R (including docs). In conf.design, by W. Venables, sort.list function is missing from R. I just put sort.list <- sort, but I got more error messages. Before doing more work, would like to know if this
1998 Mar 18
1
R-0.61.2 and March 17 snapshot
I just built 0.61.2 on an hpux-10.2 system. WHen I do a demo I am getting : > data(quakes) [1] "quakes" Warning: invalid 'cutoff' for deparse, used default Every statement seems to trigger this response. I also built the march17 snapshot and it does not have this behavior. March 17 snapshot has one problem that I noticed: when I built a contributed lib with data, and if
1998 Sep 16
2
R-beta: (0+0i)^2
The following behaviour (in R 0.62.3) is disturbing: > (0+0i)^2 [1] NaN+NaNi Is it deliberate?? Laimonis Kavalieris -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To:
1998 Sep 16
2
R-beta: (0+0i)^2
The following behaviour (in R 0.62.3) is disturbing: > (0+0i)^2 [1] NaN+NaNi Is it deliberate?? Laimonis Kavalieris -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To:
2001 Jan 10
1
virus
To win*/NT users: I just recieved a mail from r-help with a virus attachment. I am on an unix system but our mail server deleted the message anyways. here it is: Received: by stat.math.ethz.ch (8.9.1/8.9.1) id RAA27614 for r-help-gang-use; Wed, 10 Jan 2001 17:01:56 +0100 (MET) Received: (from daemon at localhost) by stat.math.ethz.ch (8.9.1/8.9.1) id RAA27412 for
1998 Jan 27
1
R-beta: survival4
Hmm... I have the same problem on hpux10.20. I put the additional libs into a subdir called contrib, and R INSTALL from there. I have R-0.61.1 Alpha Dec21 1997. Without restored data they work OK. Osman > ---------- > From: Goran Brostrom[SMTP:gb at stat.umu.se] > Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 1998 3:07 AM > To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: R-beta: survival4 > >
2001 Sep 25
2
hpux10.20 build for R-1.3.1
Hello, I am trying to build R-1.3.1 on hpux10.20 with gcc and HP's fort77. here is my configure: ./configure --prefix=/home/absd00t/local --with-readline --with-gnome=no --with-f77=fort77 I also set CXXFLAGS= -I/usr/include/Motif1.2 -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/home/absd00t/local/include and LIBS= -L/home/absd00t/local/lib so that readline.h and libs would be found. I have parts of gnome libs so
1998 Dec 07
1
R-0.63.1 library() command
Hello, I just installed 0.63.1 (from diffs, patch seemed to work OK). I just noticed that library() command is behaving differently. It is outputting one line a time and I have to hit the "q" key to advance a single line ! library(help=modreg) seems to be working OK. So are other help commands (e.g. ?library). I can use less directly on the LibIndex file without any problems (pages
1997 Jul 31
1
R-beta: acepack with 0.50-a1
I have an hp9000/c160 with hpux10.20+gcc2.7.2. When I try the example in the ace help I get: > library(acepack) > ?ace > TWOPI <- 8*atan(1) > x <- runif(200,0,TWOPI) y <- exp(sin(x)+rnorm(200)/2) a <- avas(x,y) /usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: pow_dd (code) from /home/buyuk/R-0.50-a1/lib/acepack.so ABORT instruction (core dumped)
1998 Jan 13
1
R-beta: 0.61.1 "if else" parse bug?
I was playing with porting "Hmisc" S-Lib. I am getting parse errors for: if (xxx) yyyy;else zzzz I have to break this into: if(xxx) yyyy else zzzz Is this a known feature? TIA Osman -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or
1998 Dec 03
1
Makefiles in contributed packages
Hello, I have a couple of suggestions that will help persons with machines/OSs that use extensions other than ".so" for shared libs: 1) Use the variable SHLIBEXT (defined in Makeconf), DONT use "so" or "sl". 2) Use the method in "modreg" to load the dynamic lib: .First.lib <- function(lib, pkg) library.dynam("modreg", pkg, lib) DO NOT USE
1997 Sep 24
1
R-beta: R-0.50-a4 library problem (survival4)
I have built R-0.50-a4 on HP9000/C160-hpux10.2 with gcc (cc for libs). When I try library(survival4) Error in pos.to.env(pos) : invalid "pos" argument And it does not load. Other libs seem to work. I tested integrate (has f2c translated c), polynomial. Is this a problem with my system only??? TIA osman =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
1999 Apr 12
1
R-0.65-April-12 on hpux10.20
Hello, It looks like demo("dyn.load") is broken for non ".so" extentions. > demo("dyn.load") demo(dyn.load) ---- ~~~~~~~~ Type <Return> to start : > dyn.load("zero.so") Error in dyn.load(x) : unable to load shared library "/home/absd00t/zero.so": can't open /home/absd00t/zero.so > It looks like zero.R