similar to: shared libraries on AIX (PR#1316)

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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
2002 Jan 30
2
R 1.4.0 build fails on AIX (PR#1289)
Full_Name: Daniel L. Million Version: 1.4.0 OS: AIX 5.1 and 4.3.3 Submission from: (NULL) (160.91.192.125) Is there any guidance available on building R on AIX? Specifically, which C compiler to use? We have AIX XL Fortran version 7.1.1. We also have AIX Visual Age C version 5.0.2. We also have gcc available. I have tried building with "cc" (the default AIX compiler) and
2004 Feb 02
0
problem building R on HPUX 11.23
When building the X11 modules under HPUX 11.23 I get the following errors ld: Unsatisfied symbol "Rf_isNull" in file dataentry.lo ld: Unsatisfied symbol "Rf_length" in file dataentry.lo ld: Unsatisfied symbol "Rf_warningcall" in file devX11.lo ld: Unsatisfied symbol "UNIMPLEMENTED" in file dataentry.lo ld: Unsatisfied symbol "R_alloc" in file
2004 Oct 22
0
Re: library.dynam() & .dynLibs() do not work as documented
Duncan, I don't know what we want, but it is not a simple matter of documenting what .dynLibs currently does. What I see as bugs are 1) the inconsistent names and types of the components returned by .dynLibs(). 2) the inconsistent inclusion or not of R_X11 in the list returned by .dynLibs(). 3) the inclusion of static info (base) by library.dynam(). 4) including loadable modules
2003 May 20
1
R_x11.so
Hi the list, I just installed the R-1.7.0-1mdk.i516.rpm package on a mdk 9.1. All looks fine until I try to launch some graphics functions as png() or even demo( graphics). I receive the following example message: > png() Error in png() : R_X11 module cannot be loaded In addition: Warning message: unable to load shared library "/usr/lib/R/modules/R_X11.so":
2004 Oct 23
0
Re: (PR#7304) library.dynam() & .dynLibs() do not work as
Filing on R-bugs (DTL's reply started a new PR). -- Brian D. Ripley, ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595 ---------- Forwarded message
2004 Oct 22
0
library.dynam() & .dynLibs() do not work as documented (PR#7304)
nor in any sensible way we could document. In R 2.0.0 (and current R-patched and R-devel): > X11() > library.dynam() Filename Dynamic.Lookup base base FALSE stats /usr/local/lib/R/library/stats/libs/stats.so TRUE methods /usr/local/lib/R/library/methods/libs/methods.so
2005 Dec 05
0
Compiling R under AIX 4.3
Hi, I have some Problems compiling/linking R under AIX 4.3 Here what kind of compilers I use: $ /usr/local/bin/gcc -v Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc/powerpc-ibm-aix4.3.2.0/3.4.3/specs Configured with: ../gcc-3.4.3/configure --disable-nls --disable-aix64 Thread model: aix gcc version 3.4.3 $ /usr/local/bin/ld -v GNU ld version 2.16 and then the IBM Fortran Compiler 'xlf95' I run
2008 Mar 17
1
unable to load shared library '/usr/local/lib/R/modules//R_X11.so'
Hi, I downloaded a binary version of R for my Solaris 10 box (from http://www.sunfreeware.com/programlistsparc10.html#R), and everything looked fine during the installation. However, I got a "X11 module cannot be loaded" error when I attempted to save a graph to be a png file. Does it look like a problem of the Solaris box or a problem of the installation (missing library file)?
2006 Oct 19
1
Segmentation fault/buffer overflow with fix() in Fedora Core 5 from Extras repository
The Fedora Extras update of R found its way onto my systems today and I noted that fix() and edit() no longer work. There is a program crash that closes up R, but it does not leave a core file. I've tested by turning off SELinux, it had no effect. Do you see it too? What do you think? It happens on both systems I've tested. As far as I know, both of these systems are up-to-date. I
2004 Oct 22
0
Re: library.dynam() & .dynLibs() do not work as documented (PR#7305)
--d6Gm4EdcadzBjdND Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > nor in any sensible way we could document. >=20 > In R 2.0.0 (and current R-patched and R-devel): >=20 > > X11() > > library.dynam() > Filename Dynamic.Lookup >
2007 Mar 11
0
Dyn.load and Unload problems
Hi, I am trying to modify the devX11.c source in the directory R-2.4.1/ src/modules/X11. Under OS X 10.4.9 running the R gui (R version 2.4.1) on a Powerbook, i type this and get the subsequent error. > dyn.unload("/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/modules/ppc/ R_X11.so") Error in dyn.unload(x) : dynamic/shared library '/Library/Frameworks/
2006 May 12
1
X11 and vfonts modules on AIX 5.2
I am trying to get R-2.2.1 to pass make check on an AIX 5.2 at work (I know R-2.2.1 is not the latest release, but I encountered make errors in my attempts to install either R-2.3.0 or the R-patched_2006-05-10 on the version of AIX I am on. I will post those errors in a separate posting from this.) So far, configure and make finish without error for R-2.2.1 using gnu make, gcc-4.1.0, and
2006 Oct 17
1
crush in edit()
Dear all, I am new to R system. When I tried to edit data read from a csv file, R system crushed, I got an error message as follows: > edit(data) *** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/lib/R/bin/exec/R terminated ======= Backtrace: ========= /lib/libc.so.6(__chk_fail+0x41)[0x49d020b1] /lib/libc.so.6[0x49d034a2] /usr/lib/R/modules//R_X11.so[0x33ed7a] /usr/lib/R/modules//R_X11.so[0x34050d]
2006 Oct 17
1
crush in edit()
Dear all, I am new to R system. When I tried to edit data read from a csv file, R system crushed, I got an error message as follows: > edit(data) *** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/lib/R/bin/exec/R terminated ======= Backtrace: ========= /lib/libc.so.6(__chk_fail+0x41)[0x49d020b1] /lib/libc.so.6[0x49d034a2] /usr/lib/R/modules//R_X11.so[0x33ed7a] /usr/lib/R/modules//R_X11.so[0x34050d]
2007 Oct 29
1
(PR#10379) Re: x11(....) kills R without DISPLAY
Hin-Tak Leung wrote: > Peter Dalgaard wrote: > <snipped> >> You need x11() with a valid display to trigger the bug: >> >> [pd at titmouse2 BUILD]$ ssh -Y 192.168.1.10 >> pd at 192.168.1.10's password: >> Last login: Sat Oct 27 02:40:16 2007 from 192.168.1.11 >> [pd at janus ~]$ echo $DISPLAY >> localhost:10.0 >> [pd at janus ~]$
2006 Apr 16
1
Crash in de()
SYSTEM: ------ CPU: AMD64 MOTHERBOARD: ASUS OS: FEDORA CORE 5 i64_86 R SESSION: ---------- > teste<-list(a=c(1,2,3,4),b=c(2,4,6,8)) > teste $a [1] 1 2 3 4 $b [1] 2 4 6 8 > de(teste) *** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/lib64/R/bin/exec/R terminated ======= Backtrace: ========= /lib64/libc.so.6(__chk_fail+0x2f)[0x3bbbedee3f] /lib64/libc.so.6[0x3bbbee03a7]
2010 Apr 17
2
grid.cap() requires more time?
Dear all, I am puzzled by the following behavior of the new grid.cap() function, which appears to run out of time when capturing the output of a graphic. It works fine if I introduce a Sys.sleep(1) before executing more code, library(grid) quartz() grid.circle(gp=gpar(fill="black")) gg <- grid.cap() dev.new() grid.raster(gg) ## completely blank gg[gg!="white"] ## indeed
2005 Nov 25
1
Problems compiling R under AIX 4.3
Hi, I have problems compiling R 2.2.0 under AIX 4.3 with GCC and xlf95 (FORTRAN) Compilers. here the error message I got: make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mau/sy/R-2.2.0/src/modules/X11' make[1]: `Makedeps' is up to date. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mau/sy/R-2.2.0/src/modules/X11' make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mau/sy/R-2.2.0/src/modules/X11' /usr/local/bin/gcc
2004 Mar 13
0
64bit build on IBM
I am trying to build R with 64bit support so I can access more than 2GB of memory on an IBM running AIX. (IBM NightHawk II RS/6000 node with 16 64-bit, 375-MHz POWER3 CPUs and 32 GB of memory, if you want specifics) The 32bit install required little tweaking, but the 64 bit is sufficiently complicated that I thought I would report my findings here and ask for help with the latest (and hopefully