Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "ldAIX4 does not generate Rlapack.exp (PR#2893)"
2001 Jun 07
1
AIX & R-devel
The AIX build of the development version isn't quite working due to a
problem in the automatic symbol extraction process.
Compilation of R itself goes fine, but then in the script tools/ldAIX4
doesn't extract the symbols from arithmetic.o. This is because
bash-2.01$ nm arithmetic.o
nm: arithmetic.o: 0654-206 Cannot process the symbol table.
As a result, R_finite is not exported and
2009 May 12
0
[Fwd: Re: Problem at instaling robustbase (Rlapack)]
Dear list,
I'm forwarding these 2 messages as suggested by the package
developer.
My system is
> sessionInfo()
R version 2.9.0 (2009-04-17)
i486-pc-linux-gnu
on Ubuntu 8.04, with r-base-core, r-base-dev and r-recommended
installed from binaries through Synaptic. I normally install the rest
of packages using install.packages() from within R (started
from an xterminal by su)
Agus
2009 May 12
0
[Fwd: Re: Problem at instaling robustbase (Rlapack) (2)]
Martin,
Although
I did remove the ln
libRlapack.so -> ./lapack.so
and
sudo apt-get install r-cran-robustbase
went fine (as does if the installation is done through Synaptic), once I
start R I get:
> require(robustbase)
Loading required package: robustbase
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
unable to load shared library
2000 Nov 10
1
cvs trunk vorbis/ compile patches
ltconfig placeholder shoud be removed.
Makefile.am : some stuff copied from branch_beta3
ogg lib must be added only where necesary.
vq subdir Makefile.am'ized, (but installs nothing)
made distclean target slightly more clean
-- check it by hand first, please ---
also you'll want to remove vq/Makefile if the ...am passes inspection
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diff
2000 Jul 07
0
vorbize and os_type patches + general build issues
Howdy..
I've got a couple little patches here.
1. vorbis-tools needs getopt. Since it's already sitting in the
source tree for cmdline I set up cmdline to make a getopt.a that gets
used for both. Also, since mp3tovorbis is a shell script, it needs to
be installed 755 not 711 (unless I'm missing something).
2. I've found that both tru64 and irix 5.3 won't give int64_t
2009 Mar 21
2
How to change Rlapack by lapack (for rpy2 installation)?
(I asked an earlier question on the rpy2 installation
to the rpy2 list, the solution there was to
edit the setup.py script, but this looks beyond what I can do unless
someone tells me exactly what to modify).
I have R 2.8.1 on 2 machines running ubuntu 8.04
(packages R-base and R-base-dev, among others, installed using Synaptic)
and while the installation
of rpy2 went fine on machine1, failed on
2005 Jul 19
1
Minor "bug" in source()
For R v2.1.1 patched and R v2.2.0 devel:
Calling source(file, chdir=TRUE) with is.character(file) != TRUE, that
is, with 'file' as a connection, will generate an error. Example:
> file <- textConnection("cat('Hello world\n')")
> source(file, chdir=TRUE)
Error in source(file, chdir = TRUE) : Object "ofile" not found
Of course, it does not make
2014 Dec 03
2
[PATCH] test_compression.sh
* Use `mktemp` instead of playing with date(1).
* Use -f instead of removing the file every time.
* "echo ERROR; exit 1" is what die() is for.
* Some cosmetic renamings ('k' to 'comp' for compression etc).
* Remove the MacOSX comment. It's not MacOSX specific,
and it's not a problem anyway. The number behaves just right.
* Remove the $((${size}+10)). It's
2000 Jul 06
1
R 1.1.0 dev.print()
Hi, I just upgraded to 1.1.0 from 1.0.1 this morning on my OSF/1
machine. I now have problems with the following code:
%E /tmp 43% R --vanilla
Version 1.1.0 (June 15, 2000)
...
> test2 <- function ()
{
plot(runif(30))
ofile <- "/tmp/newfile.ps"
dev.print(file = ofile)
}
+ + + + + > > test2()
Error in device(...) : Object "ofile" not found
However, if
2017 Nov 03
0
[PATCH v17 2/6] radix tree test suite: add tests for xbitmap
From: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox at microsoft.com>
Add the following tests for xbitmap:
1) single bit test: single bit set/clear/find;
2) bit range test: set/clear a range of bits and find a 0 or 1 bit in
the range.
Signed-off-by: Wei Wang <wei.w.wang at intel.com>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox at microsoft.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm at linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Michael S.
2017 Dec 19
0
[PATCH v20 1/7] xbitmap: Introduce xbitmap
From: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox at microsoft.com>
The eXtensible Bitmap is a sparse bitmap representation which is
efficient for set bits which tend to cluster. It supports up to
'unsigned long' worth of bits, and this commit adds the bare bones --
xb_set_bit(), xb_clear_bit() and xb_test_bit().
Signed-off-by: Wei Wang <wei.w.wang at intel.com>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox
2017 Dec 12
0
[PATCH v19 1/7] xbitmap: Introduce xbitmap
From: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox at microsoft.com>
The eXtensible Bitmap is a sparse bitmap representation which is
efficient for set bits which tend to cluster. It supports up to
'unsigned long' worth of bits, and this commit adds the bare bones --
xb_set_bit(), xb_clear_bit() and xb_test_bit().
Signed-off-by: Wei Wang <wei.w.wang at intel.com>
Cc: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox
2000 Apr 11
1
Compiling the 'cmdline' demo
Hello,
I found out about Vorbis and Ogg recently and am very
interested in it. I grabbed the latest sources from CVS and have been
able to compile almost everything. The only thing (to my knowledge)
that I can't compile is the 'cmdline' demo.
Everything compiles correctly there error comes in the linking
stage. The error message is reproduced below:
make target
2000 Apr 11
1
Compiling the 'cmdline' demo
Hello,
I found out about Vorbis and Ogg recently and am very
interested in it. I grabbed the latest sources from CVS and have been
able to compile almost everything. The only thing (to my knowledge)
that I can't compile is the 'cmdline' demo.
Everything compiles correctly there error comes in the linking
stage. The error message is reproduced below:
make target
2010 Nov 29
1
map() and pdf clipping
Hello,
Below is a function (test.map) that permits drawing the same map using
three different devices. The "pdf" device doesn't clip polygons to
the plot region as I see it does by both the native device (in my case
"Quartz") and the "png" device.
test.map("pdf") # produces "test-map.pdf" with no clipping
test.map("png") #
2007 Apr 23
1
Bug in R 2.4.1 ?
Hello everybody,
I'm using hdf5 files to store results from intermediate calculations.
These are usually part of a list, called "res". As I want the hdf-files
to contain all the members of res in its top "directory", I used to do
attach(res)
do.call("hdf5save", args=c(fileout=file.path(dir, ofile),
as.list(names(res))))
detach(res)
which did what I
2009 Jul 03
1
Zimbra IMAP authentication - SOLVED
Hello, everyone. No need to read this message. I'm posting for
documentation for other poor, ignorant slobs like me who are struggling
to pull together the many technologies to make converged networks
happen. Hopefully, this will help save someone else the time I spent.
I started the below email until I realized I had solved multiple parts
of a compound problem but not all at the same time.
2010 Jun 11
4
setting the current working directory to the location of the source file
AFAIK a script run through source() does not have any legit way to learn
about it's own location.
I need this to make sure that the script will find its datafiles after I
move the whole directory. (The datafiles are in the same directory.)
Here is a hack I invented to work around it:
print(getwd())
source_pathname = get("ofile",envir = parent.frame())
source_dirname =
2010 Sep 29
2
Script auto-detecting its own path
Hi all,
Forgive me if this question has been addressed, but I was unable to find anything in the r-help list or in cyberspace. My question is this: is there a function, or set of functions, that will enable a script to detect its own path? I have tried file.path() but that was not what I was looking for. It would be nice to be able to put all the related scripts I use in the same folder with a
2017 Dec 21
0
[PATCH v20 3/7 RESEND] xbitmap: add more operations
OK, here's a rewrite of xbitmap.
Compared to the version you sent:
- xb_find_set() is the rewrite I sent out yesterday.
- xb_find_clear() is a new implementation. I use the IDR_FREE tag to find
clear bits. This led to me finding a bug in radix_tree_for_each_tagged().
- xb_zero() is also a new implementation (replacing xb_clear_bit_range).
It should also be more efficient in deep