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2000 Apr 19
1
R CMD check seg fault in Linux
For some of my packages I am getting a segmentation fault in Linux when I use R CMD check. (Using R 1.0.1) The segmentation fault does not happen in Solaris and in some cases it does not happen in Linux if I set R_NSIZE and R_VSIZE much higher than I need in Solaris. Should I expect a segmentation fault if there is not enough memory for R CMD check, or are these unrelated? Paul Gilbert
2000 Jun 09
2
w0 in legend
In Version 1.1.0 Under development (unstable) (June 8, 2000) there seems to be a problem with an internal variable w0 in legend that generates the following new error: Error in legend((par()$usr)[1:2], (par()$usr)[3:4], Legend, lty = lty, : Object "w0" not found > -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read
2000 Oct 04
3
R 1.2 build
I've been trying to build a bundle with the R-devel snapshot from yesterday. (Yes I know it is unstable and just tell me if I shouldn't be trying to do this yet.) It is failing with the message tar : /dev/rmt/0 : Permission denied It happens after "removing junk files" and just after the message "building dse_2000.9-1.tar.gz" It looks to be coming from the line in
2000 Aug 24
1
unexpected crash of R under Windows
Dear All, We encountered an unexpected crash with R under Windows when running fisher.test(). We had this problem only under this OS and only with the following data: > T [,1] [,2] [1,] 2 1 [2,] 2 1 [3,] 4 0 [4,] 8 0 [5,] 6 0 [6,] 0 0 [7,] 1 0 [8,] 1 1 [9,] 7 1 [10,] 8 2 [11,] 1 0 [12,] 3 1 [13,] 1 1
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.
2007 May 30
2
S4 assignment \alias and \usage
What is the Rd file alias and usage syntax for an S4 assignment method? I have been trying variations on \alias{TSdoc<-,default-method} \usage{ \S4method{TSdoc}{default}(x) <- value but so far I have not got it right according to various codoc, etc, checks. Paul Gilbert ==================================================================================== La version fran?aise
1999 Dec 01
2
./config.site
I just tried to load r-devel (using rsync -r rsync.r-project.org::r-devel) and I get "operation not permitted" when I try ./configure. It appears the permissions and sticky bits are messed up again. Paul Gilbert -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send
1998 Apr 02
2
prcomp
I've noticed that the arguments and result list of prcomp in the mva package (with 61.1) are not quite the same as in the Blue Book and in Splus. Is this intentional or can I change it? If I change it who should I send the code to? Paul Gilbert -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read
1998 Nov 18
4
more on "[<-"
"[<-" in R 0.63 does not appear to strip attributes, whereas Splus and previous versions of R did. Paul _____ R 0.63: > data <- matrix(rnorm(300),100,3) > attr(data, "tframe") <- c(1981.50, 2006.25 , 4.00) > attributes(data) $dim [1] 100 3 $tframe [1] 1981.50 2006.25 4.00 > z <- data[10:90,] > attributes(z) $dim [1] 81 3 $tframe [1]
2000 Apr 28
2
Rd files with multiple functions?
There was at one time some discussion about supporting documentation of multiple functions in one Rd file. Is that supported or still in the plans? Paul Gilbert -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the
2000 Apr 10
2
00Index of data
The "data index" is mentioned in the R Extensions Writer guide as >> The subdirectory should contain a `00Index' file >> that describes the datasets available. I'm not sure what the official format is suppose to be, but given that it displays like an index, this has to be a very short description which I find somewhat inadequate. Some of my data sets are multivariate
1998 Nov 18
2
RINSTALL with doc clobbers function.html
In R 0.63 RINSTALL of a package with documentation still appears to clobber R/doc/html/function.html and R/doc/html/packages.html so the main help is no longer available to a user once a package is installed. I know how to work around this for my own purposes, but I hesitate to release a package that would do this to some unsuspecting user. Paul Gilbert
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
1999 Nov 22
2
R-0.90.0 untar
I had a couple of problems getting R 0.90.0. In case anyone has similar problems, I though I would mention them. 1/ I can't use "ftp cvs.r-project.org" from either home or work. The ftp service does not seem to be available. Perhaps this is intended. I only discovered it because I thought the file I got through Netscape might be corrupted. (I don't understand why Netscape
1999 Dec 21
1
DSE revised for R 0.90.1
A slightly revised version of my DSE package for multi-variate time series analysis is now available at <www.bank-banque-canada.ca/pgilbert>. This version works with R 0.90.1 (and not with R 90.0 or earlier versions). It can also be installed with install.packages(c("syskern", "tframe", "dse"),
1999 Dec 21
1
DSE revised for R 0.90.1
A slightly revised version of my DSE package for multi-variate time series analysis is now available at <www.bank-banque-canada.ca/pgilbert>. This version works with R 0.90.1 (and not with R 90.0 or earlier versions). It can also be installed with install.packages(c("syskern", "tframe", "dse"),
2017 Sep 07
0
withr::set_makevars
withr:::set_makevars() can give that error if the makefile named by the 'old_path' argument (default "~/.R/Makevars) contains more than one definition of a variable of the form 'name=value'. You can see what file it is reading and its contents by using the trace() function: trace(withr:::set_makevars, quote({ cat(old_path, "\n"); writeLines(paste0(" ",
2000 Jun 27
2
R as a server in client server computing
I like to have a continuously running R process, which can receive a dataframe from a client (over TCP/IP), does some processing, and sends some data back. What is the prefered way to do this? Using the socket interface? Using omega's CORBA stuff? Does anyone has example code for doing so? Thanks for any help Regards -- Dr. Jens Oehlschl?gel-Akiyoshi Analyse MD FACTORY GmbH Gr?nstr. 15
2017 Sep 06
3
withr::set_makevars
Hi All; This problem has come about from trying to learn some of the review practices recommend by rOpensci. One of them is to use the package goodpractice. After installing goodpractice, it kept failing on my own packages which are under development, and I was concerned something was funny in my own , so I have a fork of the package rerddap, and I tested goodpractice on that. I get the
2000 Jan 17
3
RNG initialization
It would be nice to be able to initialize the random-number generator with a single long argument; I can see that in principle this could be done by writing an access method, do_RNGinit (or whatever) for RNG_Init. I had trouble with the technical details, possibly because of long/int incompatibilities. Any chance of this happening? -- Ben Bolker