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2024 Dec 10
1
Is it advisable/possible to default on Linux to an EDITOR that actually exists?
Michael, This looks rather like a 'compile-time versus run-time' question to me. If you look at etc/Renviron.in in the R sources you see a number of choices, some of them with configure-time determined values (which I tend to override with values for the Debian package). For 'EDIT' it is ## Default editor EDITOR=${EDITOR-${VISUAL-vi}} giving us two env vars to override eg
2009 Mar 21
1
libRlapack.so not found
Whenever I try to load the Matrix package, I get the following error message: libRlapack.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory A file with that name is indeed not on the hard disk. I am using the R version which comes with Ubuntu Hardy Heron LTS. Here is the output of R.Version(): R.Version() $platform [1] "i486-pc-linux-gnu" $arch [1] "i486" $os [1]
2017 Nov 19
3
tcltk problems
On 18/11/17 18:18, Peter Langfelder wrote: > Rolf, > > looking at the configure script I believe you need to specify > > --with-tcl-config=/usr/lib/tcl8.6/tclConfig.sh > > and similarly > > --with-tk-config=<location of tkConfig.sh> > > HTH. Yes it helped. Thank you. I don't really understand why, but. I had previously (following an off-list
2024 Sep 29
1
Is there a sexy way ...?
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:26:31 +0100 CALUM POLWART <polc1410 at gmail.com> wrote: > Avi > > I fear this was all a huge social experiment. > > Testing if a post titled "sexy way" would increase engagement... <SNIP> I conjecture that this conjecture was tongue-in-cheek. Be that as it were ??, let me assure everyone that such was not my intention. The usage
2005 Mar 24
5
Bloomberg data import
Dear R Folks, I know that Enrique Bengoechea ( Credit Suisse ) had posted some code snippets for importing Bloomberg historical data into R. I found them to be very useful. Has anyone succeeded in getting the below items from Bloomberg to R? (a) historical economic release data, (b) tick/intra-day data (c) bulk data such as Index membership info, etc. If someone is willing to share their code
2024 Sep 29
1
Is there a sexy way ...?
Admit it, Rolf. Haven't you wondered if S, in a more private way, is sexier than R? OK, kidding aside, we have talked this to death. Just FYI, the conversation was stimulating for some of us and I have continued on my own and located functions I see as useful in the stringi and stringr packages to make my silly version ever less silly! LOL! -----Original Message----- From: Rolf Turner
2017 Nov 19
0
tcltk problems
Dirk may want to dig in here: Seems like you have a system with a /usr/lib64 dir for 64 bit libraries, but Tcl files in /usr/lib. If that is not an anomaly, it looks like we have a configure bug (conceiveably, a system might be using /usr/lib for architecture-independent files, and lib64/lib32 for binaries). It doesn't look too hard to modify configure to also check /usr/lib, but we probably
2020 Aug 03
6
Deprecation of scp protocol and improving sftp client
I conjecture that only few of the existing use cases rely on remote expansion. In any case (no pun intended), IMHO it would be better to break a few of the current use cases but leave the majority functional - than kill scp for all. Regards, Uri > On Aug 3, 2020, at 02:50, Jakub Jelen <jjelen at redhat.com> wrote: > > ?On Sat, 2020-08-01 at 00:17 +0000, Blumenthal, Uri - 0553
2012 Sep 20
1
R/C++ interfaces: crashes when using .c(), followed by correct results when R restarted
Dear all I have written a function in C++ , equil_distC, that I am calling from an R script. In the last few days, R has repeatedly crashed when calling this function, or delivered obviously wrong outputs. However, when I restarted R after the crash, the results turned out to be OK most of the time although I had not modified the C++ code. Although the code runs correctly now, I am not sure
2008 Jul 13
3
initialize a factor vector
What is the least surprising way of initializing a factor with predefined levels and with length 0? as.factor(c("eins", "zwei", "drei"))[FALSE] does the job but looks a bit weird. -- Johannes H?sing There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture mailto:johannes at
2015 May 15
2
example fails during R CMD CHECK but works interactively?
Make the example print out Sys.getenv() and then manually inspect? Otherwise, you'll need to debug the code by adding print statements. Something clearly is not as you expect, so you need carefully empirically verify your assumptions about the inputs to and environment of the function. Hadley On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 7:05 AM, Charles Determan <cdetermanjr at gmail.com> wrote: > Does
2010 Sep 30
2
Sweave and LaTeX beamer class
I am failing to uncover Sweave chunks step by step using the LaTeX beamer class. The following minimal example: \documentclass{beamer} \usepackage{Sweave} \begin{document} \begin{frame}[fragile] In the year \uncover<2->{25}\uncover<3->{\Sexpr{5*5}} \uncover<4->{ <<echo=TRUE, print=TRUE>>= 5*5*101 @ } \end{frame} \end{document} leads to an error message when
2009 Feb 05
3
The Origins of R AND CALCULUS
An amusing afterthought : What is a rival software (ahem!) was planting this, hoping for a divide between S and R communities.or at the very minimum hoping for some amusement. an assumption or even a pretense of stealing credit is one of the easiest ways of sparking intellectual discord Most users of softwares don't really care about who gets credit ( Who wrote Windows Vista ,or Mac OS or
2011 Jan 10
4
Meaning of pterms in survreg object?
I am trying to model survival data with a Weibull distribution using survreg. Units are clustered two apiece, sometimes receiving the same treatment and sometimes opposing treatment.
2012 Sep 16
2
Question about R performance on UNIX/LINUX with different memory/swap configurations
Does anyone have any guidance on swap and memory configuration when running R v2.15.1 on UNIX/LINUX? Through some benchmarking across multiple hardware (UNIX, LINUX, SPARC, x86, Windows, physical, virtual) it "seems" that the smaller memory machines have an advantage. Typically my organization builds their UNIX servers at a 1:1 physical memory:swap configuration. We plan on running
2005 Jun 28
2
Problems with repeated calls to setTimeout?
Prototype.js and Thomas''s effects scripts use repeated setTimeout calls for timed looping, for instance in time-based observers. On Konqueror 3.4.1 (possibly other khtml-based browsers, too), these observers reproducibly crash the browser. Just keeping open a browser with such an observer is enough. After some time it invariably segfaults. When I substitute setInterval for setTimeout
2019 Jul 30
2
Invalid DW_AT_calling_convention generated for a DW_TAG_class_type
In llvm/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/DwarfUnit.cpp, the compiler can emit a DW_AT_calling_convention attribute with a DW_TAG_class_type (and it looks like a DW_TAG_variant_part, DW_TAG_structure_type or DW_TAG_union_type as well), but the DWARF 4 specification says that DW_AT_calling_convention is not a valid attribute for any of those three DWARF tags. Downstream object consumers that check to verify
2004 Sep 20
2
problem with R CMD build (PR#7240)
Hello, This may not be a bug--but I'm not sure. I have R 1.91 installed on a machine that's running Windows XP. In Cygwin, when I attempt to use the "build" command it tells me that TMPDIR is set to an invalid directory. See the results below: stat20:/cygdrive/d/dirk/bands/implementation -> which r /cygdrive/d/Programs/R/rw1091/bin/r
2020 Aug 02
2
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: Drop mutex_lock_nested for atomic
Purely conjecture, but I think the original locking inversion with the legacy page flip code between flipping and ttm's bo move function shoudn't exist anymore with atomic: With atomic the bo pinning and actual modeset commit is completely separated in the code patsh. This annotation was originally added in commit 060810d7abaabcab282e062c595871d661561400 Author: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs at
2006 Nov 19
1
Vonage uses Cisco
I have read different posts over the months wondering who Vonage uses for their VoIP technologies. I stumbled across this article (although it's from 2002, I think) that suggests strongly that they use Cisco. There is no telling what they might use in conjunction with this but this should clear some of the conjecture.