Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "bug in R-1.5.1 for Mac OS X installer (PR#1825)"
2002 Jan 31
1
MacOS X: Packages KernSmooth and cluster won't compile
Hello,
I'm using R 1.40 on MacOS X X.1.2 (installed via the fink package manager).
To upgrade my installed packages, I tried to use update.packages() today.
All went well for most packages, with the exception of KernSmooth and
cluster. In both cases, libraries were not found although I think they are
present.
Here's what happened:
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2003 Jun 16
1
R version on gifi
Pretty soon, hopefully, the RAqua version will make the Darwin/X11
version unnecessary. In the meantime, for convergence, I'll modify the
Gifi
version in various ways.
-- It's 1.7.1
-- It no longer supports gnome
-- It still uses Tcl/Tk for X11 (using 8.5 from CVS)
!! It no longer uses anything from fink (readline and dlcompat
as on Stefano's site, jpeg and png and teTeX from
2002 Oct 06
1
R-1.6.0
I have build R-1.6.0 on Jaguar (actually on 10.2.2), using gcc 3.1
from Apple, g77 3.1 from fink, ATLAS from fink. It passes all
checks OK.
I also re-compiled the 233 packages listed below
with the same setup. I have NOT tested all these
packages in any detail. A tar.gz file with the whole /usr/local/lib/R
will be on ftp://gifi.stat.ucla.edu on Tuesday. It will NOT include
anything from fink
2002 Jun 19
3
R-1.5.1 for Darwin/X11
The file
ftp://gifi.stat.ucla.edu/pub/R-1.5.1.dmg
has grown to 60 MB. It consists of a meta-package and its packages and
it will allow you to install binaries for R-1.5.1 and about 300
packages, just by
clicking the R-1.5.1.mpkg file. It also install quite a few dylibs in
/sw, but not
the ones for X11R6 and gnome yet. You can choose which of the packages
to install,
of course.
The same
2002 Jun 19
3
R-1.5.1 for Darwin/X11
The file
ftp://gifi.stat.ucla.edu/pub/R-1.5.1.dmg
has grown to 60 MB. It consists of a meta-package and its packages and
it will allow you to install binaries for R-1.5.1 and about 300
packages, just by
clicking the R-1.5.1.mpkg file. It also install quite a few dylibs in
/sw, but not
the ones for X11R6 and gnome yet. You can choose which of the packages
to install,
of course.
The same
2002 Sep 10
1
R on Jaguar?
Hello,
I am trying to use R on a Mac running Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar)
(installed from the Mac OS X/Darwin/X11 binaries on CRAN), but i get the
following errors when I start it:
dyld: /usr/local/lib/R/bin/R.bin Undefined symbols:
/sw/lib/libreadline.4.2.dylib undefined reference to _tgoto expected to be
defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
/sw/lib/libreadline.4.2.dylib undefined reference to
2003 Oct 09
2
building XML-0.95-1 on MacOS
I am trying to build the XML package on MacOS. I am using the fink
installation of libxml-1.8.17. The configuration information is:
Configuration information:
Libxml settings
libxml include directory: /sw/include/gnome-xml
libxml library directory: -L/sw/lib -lxml -lz -lz -lxml
libxml 2: no
Compilation flags: -I/sw/include/gnome-xml
-I/sw/include/gnome-xml/libxml
2003 Mar 26
2
R-1.7.0 beta available
I've set up for daily distribution builds of the current development
version. These are available at
http://cran.us.r-project.org/src/base/
The current one is
R-1.7.0beta_2003-03-26.tar.gz
(and it's pretty useless to wait for them to be mirrored elsewhere...)
Notice that these are made using "make dist" (like the final release
will be) and thus they may have
2008 Nov 11
3
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc fails to build libgcc when built with itself
Hello,
I’m trying the following thing:
• build and install llvm with mgcc (system compiler)
• build and install llvm-gcc with mgcc
• build llvm with llvm-gcc
• deinstall llvm(old), install llvm(new)
• build llvm-gcc with llvm-gcc(old)
• deinstall llvm-gcc(old), install llvm-gcc(new)
However, I have the problem that the llvm-gcc(new) does not work: after
it is compiled, it tries to build libgcc2
2002 Oct 18
4
Building R on Mac OS X-"dumping methods" problem
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Hash: SHA1
I am trying to create a darwinports package for R, but I cannot get R
to compile on Mac OSX 10.2.
I have install g77 which seems fine. R compiles without problems until
it reaches
dumping R code in package 'methods'
Error in .Call("R_initialize_methods_metadata", table, PACKAGE =
"methods") :
.Call function
2004 May 03
2
R-1.9.0 won't compile on OSX (PR#6848)
Full_Name: Dan Kelley
Version: 1.9.0
OS: OSX (Darwin 7.3.0)
Submission from: (NULL) (129.173.23.36)
R-1.9.0 will not compile on Apple OSX (Darwin kernel 7.3.0). The error msg
starts as follows, and has several more errors.
gcc -dynamiclib -L/sw/lib -L/usr/local/lib -install_name
/Library/Frameworks/R.f
ramework/Versions/1.9.0/Resources/bin/libRlapack.dylib -o libRlapack.dylib
dlapa
ck0.lo
2004 Jun 22
1
Re: [R] Html help does not work in Mac OSX 10.3.4 (PR#7000)
Hello!
If I launch R from a console I get:
R : Copyright 2004, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
Version 1.9.0 (2004-04-12), ISBN 3-900051-00-3
> help.start()
Making links in per-session dir ...
If /usr/bin/open is already running, it is *not* restarted, and you
must switch to its window.
Otherwise, be patient ...
> dyld: /usr/bin/open version mismatch for library:
2002 Nov 29
1
configure fails on Mac OS 10.2.2
Hi -
I'm trying to build R 1.6.1 on a Powerbook running Macintosh 10.2.2 with
the most recent software update. The latest version of the developer tools
is installed. I have also installed g77 and f2c from fink (the binary
versions, using apt-get).
./configure fails with the following error:
> checking for dummy main to link with Fortran 77 libraries... unknown
> configure: error:
2007 May 31
2
installing nut for Mac OS X
i'd like to install nut on Mac OS X 10.4.9; i can't seem to get the Fink install to work (notes below), and i'm only semi-facile at command line installs; is installing nut on Mac OS X as simple as "make install" and no dependencies? if not is there a summary of what i'd need to do?
regarding nut on Fink:
based on a note in this list's archive i found that nut
2002 Dec 26
3
R-1.6.2beta_2002-12-20: build problems (PR#2395)
While builds and validations of R-1.6.2beta_2002-12-20 were
successful on several systems, there were a few failures:
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Apple Darwin 6.2 (MacOS 10.2.2) with gcc-3.2.1:
gcc -dynamiclib -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -o
.libs/libgslcblas.0.0.0.dylib sasum.lo saxpy.lo ... isamax.lo izamax.lo xerbla.lo -lc -install_name
2002 Nov 14
1
R-1.6.1, Mac OS X 10.2.2 build failure
I tried building R-1.6.1 under Mac OS X 10.2.2 and experienced the
following build failure:
<...stuff omitted...>
cc1: warning: changing search order for system directory
"/usr/local/include"
cc1: warning: as it has already been specified as a non-system
directory
gcc -bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -L/usr/local/lib -o
ctest.so ansari.o chisqsim.o d2x2xk.o
2008 Jan 06
3
Mac OS X pkgs up.
So I''ve done some Mac OS X pkgs for the latest Facter and Puppet, as well as
a combined mpkg for them both.
Jeff McCune and I are doing a fair bit of testing on them this week in
preparation for MacWorld, so I wasn''t going to upload them to the official
site for another few days, but they''re looking pretty good.
http://explanatorygap.net/puppet/Facter_1.3.8.pkg.zip
2002 Apr 06
2
packages in OS X
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Simple CRAN packages which do not compile without modifications (all
others do)
=======================================================================
-- akima
/usr/bin/ld: multiple definitions of symbol _idlc_
-- fracdiff
/usr/bin/ld: multiple definitions of symbol _gammfd_
(and others)
-- odesolve
--
2001 Nov 14
2
dylib error
I am a naive OS X user. I followed Jan de Leeuw's readme file to
install R for Mac OS X. Darwin X is working fine. When I try to run R I
am getting error message as follows;
dyld: /usr/local/lib/R/bin/R.bin version mismatch for library:
/usr/lib/libz.1.dylib (compatibility version of user: 1.1.3 greater than
library's version: 1.0.0)
Please respond
Goren
2006 May 30
1
2.3 issues on Mac (PR#8915)
/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.3/Resources/etc/ppc/Renviron and
/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.3/Resources/etc/i386/Renviron
both use /usr/local/teTeX/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current for LaTeX
related variables. Could this be updated for i386 to take into account the
teTeX intel binaries?
Also, Makeconf is not setup to create universal binary libraries. Will this
be done