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2001 Feb 07
1
Re: failed rpm installation of R 1.2-1 (fwd)
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Faheem Mitha wrote:
> Dear Albrecht,
>
> Just sent the following message out to r-help. Have you any idea what this
> problem could be?
>
> Sincerely, Faheem Mitha.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 00:04:35 -0500 (EST)
> From: Faheem Mitha <faheem at email.unc.edu>
> To:
2001 Feb 08
0
RE: [R] Re: failed rpm installation of R 1.2-1 (fwd) (PR#841)
I'm forwarding this to R-bugs.
In R 1.2.1 the file $R_HOME/bin/maketitle.awk is installed as an
executable. It should not be since it is just a set of awk commands,
not a script file that can be run from the shell (This is a change from
R 1.2.0 in which the file $R_HOME/bin/maketitle was a shell script).
This confuses an rpm utility called "find-requires" which scans all
executable
2000 Mar 18
4
including R in the SuSE Linux distribution
Dear R people,
This message is not a message for help, so strictly off-topic, but I
wanted to reach as many users of R as possible. Please excuse the fact
that it is off-topic.
I use Linux, and the distribution I use is the German based commercial
distribution SuSE. SuSE prides itself on trying to be a comprehensive
distribution of free software. However, they do not include R (or for that
2000 Sep 14
0
modifying Openssh config script for KTH-KRB (fwd)
Dear OpenSSH developers,
Hi, taking the liberty of sending this to your mailing list in the hope
someone will be able to help. The KTH version of Kerberos 4 was the only
one I was able to find.
In case you don't want to look at all the stuff below, the situation is
briefly that I am trying to compile openssh with kerberos 4 support, which
it apparently has. However, it can't find krb.h,
2000 Feb 07
1
multicomp
Dear R people,
I have heard rumors of a function called (I believe) multicomp in S+ for
doing multiple comparisons for linear models. It doesn't seem to be in the
version of R I am using, 0.90.0. Is there something equivalent to this in
R, or does it simply not exist?
I see there is are more recent versions of R. For my platform, SuSE Linux,
the most recent rpm available appears to be
2001 May 12
0
Re: [R] R for ARM Linux (moved from r-help to r-devel)
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Cox, Terry (NEI) wrote:
> I am interested in your efforts to port R to ARM Linux. If you are
> successful, then I have a good reason to spend the money to buy a Compaq
> iPAQ.
I have compiled R-1.2.2 for arm-linux (iPAQ) on the skiffcluster, an ARM
compile farm accessible at
http://www.handhelds.org/projects/skiffcluster.html
and R-1.2.3 using cross
1999 Mar 30
0
New SuSE rpms + DU 4.0 binaries
Hi,
I updated my R rpms for SuSE systems. They are now available both for
S.u.S.E 5.3 and SuSE 6.0 under
ftp://ftp.ci.tuwien.ac.at/pub/R/bin/linux/suse/
Additionally I put binaries for DEC Alpha systems running Digital Unix 4.0
under
ftp://ftp.ci.tuwien.ac.at/pub/R/bin/osf/osf4.0/alpha/
These packages are available as rpms and as a setld kit. setld is the
Digital Unix package maintanance
2000 Jul 17
1
Makevars, PKG_CFLAGS, ...
Hi,
I'm searching for a way to override the default CFLAGS/FFLAGS (-g -02 in
my case) per package (e.g with "-g" for packages under development).
PKG_CFLAGS/PKG_FFLAGS is prepended to the remaining flags, so it can't
delete a globally set "-O2" flag.
Of course I can edit the global Makeconf file, but I was wondering if
there is a possibility to override variables from
2000 Jun 02
1
R.bin (1.1.0) gives segfault
During testing with R-devel on the alpha I just noticed (after misspelling
"bin/R" as "bin/R.bin") that R.bin segfaults. It accesses the empty R_HOME
variable and should better give an error instead of a crash:
a gdb output snippet:
...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x3ff800d6a10 in strcpy ()
(gdb) backtrace
#0 0x3ff800d6a10 in strcpy ()
#1 0x1200efda0
1997 Nov 17
1
R-beta: autoloading a required library
I wanted to use the dist() function from the mva library in my own
library, so I put require(mva) in my files. When my library loads, a
message about "Autoloading ... mva" appears. But when I call dist() now
within my functions the message
Error in .C("dist", as.double(x), nrow(x), ncol(x), double(len),
as.integer(method)) : C/Fortran function not in load table
appears.
2006 Feb 01
1
akima 0.4-5, interpp() bug = COMMON block problem
Hi,
I'm currently hunting a bug in the akima library, especially in the code
behind the interpp.old function (bi-variate linear interpolation).
It is based on a triangulation algorithm, interpolation at a given point
needs to know the triangle which contains this point, then the
interpolation is a straightforward calculation based on the three
vertexes.
The problem is: Sometimes the triangle
2000 Sep 03
1
installing OpenSSH rpm on SuSE 6.2
I am taking the liberty of forwarding this message to the list. I am
not subscribed to it. If you want to reply to me, please send email to
faheem at email.unc.edu
Thanks, Faheem Mitha.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Faheem Mitha <faheem at email.unc.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.security.ssh
Subject: installing OpenSSH rpm on SuSE 6.2
Dear people,
I tried
2000 Jun 07
2
"clipping error in x11()" (PR#564)
There seems to be an error in the X11 display code:
try:
plot(c(-30000,-1,0,1,30000),c(30000,1,0,1,30000),type="l")
points(c(-30000,-1,0,1,30000),c(30000,1,0,1,30000))
it gives a big "V" as expexted. Now zoom in using small xlim and ylim:
plot(c(-30000,-1,0,1,30000),c(30000,1,0,1,30000),type="l",
xlim=c(-5,5),ylim=c(0,5))
2000 Jun 02
2
make check on DU4 with R-1.1.0 snapshot
I just tried the rsync version of R-1.1.0 on one of my alphas:
It compiles without problems (gcc/g77 2.95.2, system is DU4.0E)
but make check stops in base-Ex.R at
> X <- cbind(1, 1:7)
> str(s <- svd(X)); D <- diag(s$d)
List of 3
$ d: num [1:2] 12.07 1.16
$ u: num [1:7, 1:2] -0.0976 -0.1788 -0.2601 -0.3413 -0.4225 ...
$ v: num [1:2, 1:2] -0.198 -0.980 -0.980 0.198
>
1997 Dec 02
2
R-beta: wish: hist() returning breaks and counts
Hi,
would it be possible to change the hist() function in future R Versions to
accept a "plot=F" parameter (like hist() in S it should return a list with
"breaks" and "counts" in this case). This change should be very simple.
Albrecht
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Albrecht Gebhardt email :
1997 Dec 02
2
R-beta: wish: hist() returning breaks and counts
Hi,
would it be possible to change the hist() function in future R Versions to
accept a "plot=F" parameter (like hist() in S it should return a list with
"breaks" and "counts" in this case). This change should be very simple.
Albrecht
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Albrecht Gebhardt email :
1998 May 24
1
R-beta: problem with graphics parameter "fin"
Hi,
I have the following problem (with R 0.61.3 an Linux, and a new and empty
workspace)
> oldpar<-par()
> par(oldpar)
Error: attempt to set invalid value for graphics parameter "fin".
> oldpar$fin
[1] 6.992034 6.990803
but now:
> oldpar$fin <- c(6.99,6.99)
> par(oldpar)
it works.
It seems, that if I set oldpar$fin to values greater than listed above
2001 Oct 18
1
rsync logging and permission problems
Dear rsync people,
I have just started using rsync for backups. I have had a couple of
issues. Note I'm trying to use rsync as user using ssh between two
machines both running Debian GNU/Linux potato (2.2r3). The local machine
is currently running 2.4.6-1 and the remote 2.3.2-1.2.
1) When I run rsync with the vv option, stuff scrolls of my screen faster
than I can read it. I was wondering if
1998 Feb 26
2
R-beta: question on dyn.loaded code
Hi,
when designing libraries for R, is it possible to call C/Fortran
subroutines from other dynamically loaded code?
The following example crashes R:
********* fn1.c *****************
void twice(int *i)
{
*i = 2 * *i;
}
*********************************
********* fn2.c *****************
extern int twice(int *i);
void negtwice(int *i)
{
*i = -1 * twice(i);
}
1998 Feb 26
2
R-beta: question on dyn.loaded code
Hi,
when designing libraries for R, is it possible to call C/Fortran
subroutines from other dynamically loaded code?
The following example crashes R:
********* fn1.c *****************
void twice(int *i)
{
*i = 2 * *i;
}
*********************************
********* fn2.c *****************
extern int twice(int *i);
void negtwice(int *i)
{
*i = -1 * twice(i);
}