similar to: Macintosh -- changing working directory (PR#6749)

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2004 Feb 13
6
Building r-devel on Panther
I did: ./configure --with-blas='-framework vecLib' --with-lapack --with-aqua make sudo make install sudo make install-aqua Everything seems to be OK (some warnings about multiple definitions of some symbols). However: bass$ /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/bin/R Fatal error: unable to open the base package I got the same message when clicking on R.app in /Applications This
2003 Nov 30
2
R as OS X Framework
After the recent discussion about future direction of the Mac OS X port, I was toying with the idea to make R a proper Mac OS X framework. There are several advantages: OS X locates frameworks automatically, therefore any program wishing to link against R has only to specify "-framework R" at link time. Furthermore versioning is supported, i.e. if a program is linked against R 1.7.1
2003 Nov 08
1
RAqua with X11 TclTk
I've built a version of RAqua that uses X11 TclTk and NOT AquaTclTk. http://www.economia.unimi.it/R/RAquaX11.dmg (15 MB disk image) The idea is that you: launch RAqua, launch X application (the X Server), and from inside R type x11() # just tt set DISPLAY to :0.0. Eventually close this window device, we don't need this. load(tcltk) quartz() demo(tkdensity) It works on my Panther
2010 Jan 18
2
sendmail alias
Hi, how are mails forwarded, if I do have the same alias pointing to two different users like this (two entries, two lines): bon.aqua: coke bon.aqua: pepsi Will coke and pepsi get the mail adressed to bon.aqua or will only the first entry get the mail? I know, that "bon.aqua: coke, pepsi" will forward the mails to coke and pepsi, Cheers, G?tz -- G?tz Reinicke IT-Koordinator
2004 Feb 17
2
Macintosh (PR#6593)
Full_Name: David Steinsaltz Version: 1.8.1 OS: Mac 10.3.2 Submission from: (NULL) (216.175.92.195) A new installation of R on a new computer running OS 10.3.2 simply wouldn't start. When I tried to start it from the command line, I got the message dyld: /Applications/StartR.app/RAqua.app/Contents/MacOS/RAqua can't open library: /usr/local/lib/libreadline.4.3.dylib (No such file or
2003 Dec 22
2
R-devel with Darwin: some issues (mostly due to latest R.framework changes)
Some issues with the recent R-devel (rsync today) on Darwin: 1) Recent R-devel is a bit misleading concerning the R-framework installation: A new option --enable-R-framework was introduced, but install-Rframework ignores its absence (or --disable-R-framework for that matter) and tries to install the framework anyway in / which fails just after the R itself was copied into /Versions/.... I
2004 Apr 05
2
Can't seem to finish a randomForest.... Just goes and goes!
Alternatively, if you can arrive at a sensible ordering of the levels you can declare them ordered factors and make the computation feasible once again. Bill Venables. -----Original Message----- From: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch [mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] On Behalf Of Torsten Hothorn Sent: Monday, 5 April 2004 4:27 PM To: David L. Van Brunt, Ph.D. Cc: R-Help Subject:
2004 Apr 05
3
Can't seem to finish a randomForest.... Just goes and goe s!
When you have fairly large data, _do not use the formula interface_, as a couple of copies of the data would be made. Try simply: Myforest.rf <- randomForest(Mydata[, -46], Mydata[,46], ntrees=100, mtry=7) [Note that you don't need to set proximity (not proximities) or importance to FALSE, as that's the default already.] You might also want to use
2002 Oct 30
2
native OS X R
I have a version of R-devel which is configured with the flags configure --with-tcl-config=/Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/tclConfig.sh --with-tk-config=/Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework /tkConfig.sh --enable-R-shlib --with-aqua --without-x TCLTK_LIBS="-framework Tcl -framework Tk" TCLTK_CPPFLAGS="-I/Library/Framewor ks/Tcl.framework/Headers
2003 Jun 13
2
Darwin-Aqua R-devel
I've been able to build a very primitive Aqua GUI for Darwin R. This version as minimum event handler support but at least you can drag around the quartz device. You need to download the RAqua.app.sit archive from http://www.economia.unimi.it/R/ You need to unstuff it and put inside your system Applications folder (i.e. /Applications) If you click on the RAqua icon nothing will happen
2004 Jul 04
1
Embarrassingly naive question regarding graphics on Mac OS X
I am having trouble saving graphs. Using the Aqua interface (which is not my preferred interface), I have no problems plotting a graph, adding additional lines, points, references, etc., and then saving it to a file using, for example, the dev2bitmap command. I have found that, running R with Xemacs+ESS under X11 (which I prefer over Aqua), this is not possible. I can either send the graph to a
2004 Jun 11
2
running R UNIX in a mac computer
Hi to you all My question is: there is a package written in UNIX for which there is no Mac version. I would like to know if it's possible to install the R UNIX version on the MacOSX and run that UNIX package on my Mac (through this UNIX R Vresion on a Mac) I have seen a porfile for r version 1.8.1 on darwin: http://r.darwinports.com/ is that it? aother question related to that if it's
2005 Nov 03
4
typo in browse.pkgs
See below. gs. Error in browse.pkgs("CRAN", "binary") : couldn't find function "avaliable.packages" Your version of R is up to date > browse.pkgs function (repos = getOption("repos"), contriburl = contrib.url(repos, type), type = getOption("pkgType")) { if (.Platform$GUI != "AQUA") stop("this function
2001 Apr 28
1
R 1.2.3 for MacOS/X available
From release 1.2.3, R can run different Macintosh platforms. Two versions are currently available that are non concurrent. One version runs on MacOS Systems from 8.6 to 9.1 and MacOSX using the standard MacOS/MacOSX interface, that means that is behaves like any usual Macintosh application. (This is mantained by Stefano M. Iacus) The other version is a Darwin/X11 that means a Unix-like
2005 May 04
1
MacOS X: update.packages(type="mac.binary") fails (PR#7836)
Message 2 of today: it works now. After re-installing R.app from the same R-2.1.0.dmg file, and fixInNamespace'ing(*) install.packages(), I managed to update 23 outdated packages from CRAN binaries for MacOS X. What I did was to: 1. change call to .install.macbinaries() into call to install.binaries() in install.packages(). install.binaries() is a function defined utils/R/aqua/GUI.R. 2. I
2016 May 24
1
R without graphics
On 24/05/2016 00:54, Simon Urbanek wrote: > Um... any reason why you don't simply disable aqua? That file is only compiled if you enable aqua - it has really nothing to do with grDevices ... Also, you can specify a compiler for Objective-C separately and the manual advises you to do so (to specify Apple's clang). > On May 23, 2016, at 7:44 PM, Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at
2000 Jul 06
0
R-1.1.0 on Alpha?
Has anyone succeeded in compiling R-1.1.0 on a Digital (Compaq) Alpha running OSF4.0F (or E)? Everything seems to compile OK (except the frequent "Warning: Unresolved:" at link time - this threw me off the scent for a while!), but then at run time I get: Fatal error: The X11 shared library could not be loaded. The error was dlopen: cannot load
2003 Oct 18
1
libR.dylib on OS X
If one installs the CLI and RAqua versions, by saying both "make install" and "make install-aqua", then packages that use libR.dylib get their symbols from /Applications/StartR.app/RAqua.app/Contents/Frameworks/libR.dylib and not from /usr/local/lib/R/bin/libR.dylib. That's unfortunate, because the first is likely to change, and the second is not. For instance, what
2003 Jun 09
1
early R messages to stdout
Hi, I have an R script that takes its input in the form of command-line parameters. It works fine, but R complains about every unknown arg with the "ARGUMENT %s ignored" message, and this goes to stdout instead of stderr because R_ConsoleFile isn't set yet. Is it really necessary to process all command line args before setting R_ConsoleFile? It seems that only Aqua systems care
2003 Jun 09
1
early R messages to stdout
Hi, I have an R script that takes its input in the form of command-line parameters. It works fine, but R complains about every unknown arg with the "ARGUMENT %s ignored" message, and this goes to stdout instead of stderr because R_ConsoleFile isn't set yet. Is it really necessary to process all command line args before setting R_ConsoleFile? It seems that only Aqua systems care