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1999 Oct 06
1
uploaded hdf5 and R 0.65.1 RPMs
Dear everybody:
HDF5, a dataset formatting library, and R that is built with it, have
been uploaded to ftp://ftp-fis.iarc.fr/pub/incoming. The R RPM uses the
spec file created by Martyn Plummer as a starting point, and makes only
a few trivial changes.
-rw-rw-r-- 1 ftp 100 3416612 Oct 6 17:45
R-base-with-hdf5-0.65.1-1.i386.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 ftp 100 2300453 Oct 6 17:48
2000 Jun 16
1
[PATCH] ./configure fails to recognize alphapca56 (PR#572)
I am filing this as a bug report so it doesn't get lost.
Martyn
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 09:46:24 +0200 (CEST)
Sender: owner-r-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch
From: Martyn Plummer <plummer@iarc.fr>
To: Naoki Takebayashi <ntakebay@bio.indiana.edu>
Subject: RE: [Rd] [PATCH] ./configure fails to recognize alphapca56 (R-1.
Cc:
2006 Jul 16
2
Matrices given to pt? [was: [R] for loops and counters]
Hi, people.
I was a bit intrigued by the message quoted below. Indeed, if pt() is
given a matrix, it returns a matrix. Should this feature be documented?
?pt speaks about "a vector of quantiles", and says nothing about the
type of what it returns.
The same might presumably apply to other distribution-related functions.
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2000 Apr 17
3
Maths in R documentation (PR#523)
The document R-exts contains the following example of using
mathematics in R documentation.
\deqn{p(x) = {\lambda^x\ \frac{e^{-\lambda}}{x!}}
{p(x) = lambda^x exp(-lambda)/x!}
There is a syntax error in there, but that's not my point.
The problem is that using "R CMD Rd2dvi" I find that putting
the alternate forms of the equation on top of each other doesn't
work.
2000 Feb 08
1
printutils bug on Linux/Alpha (PR#422)
I am forwarding this bug report from Tim Powers at Red Hat.
He is building R 0.99.0 on what will be Red Hat Linux/Alpha 6.2.
Martyn
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Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 17:21:20 -0500
From: Tim Powers <timp@redhat.com>
To: Martyn Plummer <plummer@iarc.fr>
Subject: Re: RPMs for R and contributed packages
>
> I downloaded the source for
2000 May 22
4
text() with large cex parameter crashes X11() (PR#553)
Trying to use text() with very large cex parameter crashes
R when using the X11() device
X11()
plot(1,1,type="n")
text(1,1,"foo", cex=10)
This also crashes R
points(1,1,pch="A", cex=10)
presumably because we are trying to load a font that doesn't
exist, but I haven't looked into it.
Martyn
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2017 Feb 07
2
答复: how can I know the version of my zlib checked by R
Dear Martyn,
Thank you so much for your suggestion. Can I install R by rpm WITHOUT Internet? This Linux server cannot connect to web.
Best Regards
Wei Ning
Ctrip, Shanghai
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??: Re: [R-sig-Fedora] how can I know the version of my zlib checked
2016 Apr 21
1
Cannot Run On The Command Line
On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 08:23:32 +0000
Martyn Plummer <plummerm at iarc.fr> wrote:
> From: Martyn Plummer <plummerm at iarc.fr>
> To: "cireyapmin at gmail.com" <cireyapmin at gmail.com>,
> "r-sig-fedora at r-project.org" <r-sig-fedora at r-project.org> Subject:
> Re: [R-sig-Fedora] Cannot Run On The Command Line Date: Thu, 21 Apr
> 2016
1998 Mar 12
2
p./d./q./r: S compatibility and time-series software for R?
>>>>> "Martyn" == Martyn Plummer <plummer@iarc.fr> writes:
Martyn> I will do this if you haven't been overrun with volunteers
Martyn> already ;)
No, you are the first to answer.
Thank you very much in advance!
---------------------
Martyn> Some time ago you asked about a basic time series
Martyn> library for R. Did anything come
1997 Nov 28
3
R-alpha: Problems with dimnames and names
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I have rounded up three buglets in R-0.50-a4. Two of them I can
fix and a patch is supplied below. I hope this is useful for the
current source (if these haven't been fixed already :)
1) cov
cov() fails when it's argument is a matrix with one column and with
column names
2017 Jan 12
3
rgl
----Original Message-----
From: Martyn Plummer [mailto:plummerm at iarc.fr]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2017 3:36 AM
To: Weiner, Michael <weinerm at ccf.org>; r-sig-fedora at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R-sig-Fedora] rgl
>One possibility is that you have the 32-bit version of mesa-libGL-devel installed. This will provide the headers but not the 64-bit l>ibrary which is what you need
2017 Jan 12
1
rgl
-----Original Message-----
From: Martyn Plummer [mailto:plummerm at iarc.fr]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2017 7:41 AM
To: Weiner, Michael <weinerm at ccf.org>; r-sig-fedora at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R-sig-Fedora] rgl
>> configure:4429: checking for glEnd in -lGL
>> configure:4454: gcc -o conftest -g -O2??-DHAVE_PNG_H
>> -I/usr/include/libpng16??conftest.c
2016 Jan 15
1
Multiple cores are used in simple for loop
Dear Martyn,
On Fr, Jan 15, 2016 at 4:01 , Martyn Plummer <plummerm at iarc.fr> wrote:
>
> Alternatively, you may be able to control the maximum number of
> threads
> by setting and exporting an appropriate environment variable depending
> on what backend you are using, e.g. OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS or
> MKL_NUM_THREADS.
Thanks a lot. Running
export OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS
1998 Jul 27
1
R-beta: R has underflows on sparc-redhat-linux
Hi --
I'm trying to package R for inclusion on some upcoming Red Hat
Powertools distribution. I have started with the 0.61 version
packaged by Martyn Plummer <plummer at iarc.fr> (Thanks Martyn!)
and have upgraded to 0.62-2. I have succeeded in running R demo's
on i386-redhat-linux-gnu, and now I am also trying to get the
alpha and sparc versions working.
On sparc-redhat-linux,
2003 Apr 07
1
RH 9 and R 1.7.0 Beta - response from Red Hat
Attached is Red Hat's judgement on my bug report for the missing value
corruption problem that appears in RH 9.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=88174
Martyn
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1999 Dec 07
2
Reply to list policy
I wonder if it isn't time to change the reply-to-list policy of R-help
and adopt the alternative convention of replying to the author and asking
him/her to summarize to the list.
Recently R-help has been too busy for me to keep up with. There were
quite a few identical responses in the "Finding indices with a certain
property" thread, rather than an extended discussion. I think
2015 Jan 16
1
Error installing 'rgdal' on Centos 7
Good morning Martyn.
Thank you for your email.
Some details for the problem.
This is the message of the console in R:
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> install.packages("rgdal")
Installing package into
?/home/aliendist/R/x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu-library/3.1?
(as ?lib? is unspecified)
probando la URL 'http://cran.rstudio.com/src/contrib/rgdal_0.9-1.tar.gz'
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2017 Mar 19
3
Experimental CXX_STD problem in R 3.4
C++ support across different platforms is now very heterogeneous. The standard is evolving rapidly but there are also platforms in current use that do not support the recent iterations of the standard. Our goal for R 3.4.0 is to give as much flexibility as possible. The default compiler is whatever you get "out of the box" without setting the "-std=" flag. This means different
1999 Apr 07
2
Bug list summary (automatic post)
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to specific hardware or
2000 Mar 02
1
Mathlib
First of all I would like to join the chorus of approval over the release
of R 1.0.0. It really is an excellent piece of software. I'm sure you
will astonish us again with Omega.
I have a query about Mathlib. It is such a nice collection of functions
that it would be nice to use it in other software, not necessarily related
to R. Is it possible to build Mathlib separately, and/or install