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1998 Jun 16
2
62.1 make problems
I'm just trying to install 62.1 under Solaris. Making the program reports no
errors, but when I try to run R I get
ld.so.1: /home/res8/gilp/R-versions/R-0.62.1/bin/R.binary: fatal: libF77.so.2:
can't open file: errno=2
Is there any standard place where I should be looking to find libF77?
When make moves on to building the documents I get the errors below. (Is this
because configure did
2006 May 18
0
R-devel and PGI 6.0 compile error
I am trying to compile R-devel (R-devel_2006-05-17.tar.gz) on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux AS release 3 (Taroon Update 7) using the Portland Group
compiler 6.0. (I have not yet successful compiled R on this
configuration, so I don't know if this is a new problem.) I get an error
pgcc -L/usr/local/pgi/linux86-64/6.0/libso -L/usr/lib64 -o dftables
dftables.o
../dftables chartables.h
2010 Oct 14
0
rc make error
With R-rc_2010-10-11_r53297.tar.gz I am getting
...
** building package indices ...
** testing if installed package can be loaded
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
unable to load shared object
'/home/mfa/gilp/toolchain/R/src/R-rc/library/cluster/libs/cluster.so':
/home/mfa/gilp/toolchain/R/src/R-rc/library/cluster/libs/cluster.so:
undefined symbol: cl_daisy_
1999 Jan 13
4
make docs
I'm having trouble with make at the documentation. (R 0.63.2 on Solaris)
Paul Gilbert
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g77 -O2 -fPIC -c kmns.f -o kmns.o
ld -G -o mva.so dblcen.o hclust.o kmns.o
mkdir ../../../../library/mva/libs
mkdir ../../../library/stepfun
mkdir ../../../library/stepfun/R
Building system startup profile
You should `make docs' now ...
make: Fatal error: Don't know how to make target
2006 May 11
0
PGI 6.1 compile error
I am trying to compile R-2.3.0 (both first release and patched
2006-05-10) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3 (Taroon Update 7)
using the Portland Group compiler version 6.1 and the notes from
Jennifer Lai on p33 of "R Installation and Administration" version 2.3.0
(2006-04-24). I have not used this compiler before, so it is possible
things are messed up more than usual, even
2002 Dec 16
1
compiling R with gcc 3.2 on Solaris
I am trying to compile R 1.6.1 with gcc 3.2 on Solaris (Sun OS 5.8) and
configure gives me:
checking whether g77 and gcc agree on int and double... configure: WARNING: g77
and gcc disagree on int and double
configure: error: Maybe change CFLAGS or FFLAGS?
Complete output from configure is below. I am not setting CFLAGS or FFLAGS, but
can someone suggest what I should set them to (or is this some
1998 Nov 16
5
Solaris make for 0.63 failing
I shouldn't try to do this on Monday morning. Can anyone suggest why the make
for R 0.63 is failing for me under Solaris (SunOS 5.6).
Paul Gilbert
...
creating src/scripts/html2dos
creating tests/Makefile
creating tests/Examples/Makefile
creating src/include/Platform.h
R is now configured for sparc-sun-solaris2.6
Source directory: .
Installation directory: /usr/local
C
1997 Aug 13
2
R-beta: patches
I've loaded R-0.50-a1 but when I try to apply the patches it cannot find the files to apply patches to.
[9] gilp/R0.50 : patch <R-0.50-a1.patch1
Looks like a new-style context diff.
File to patch:
[10] gilp/R0.50 :
[10] gilp/R0.50 :
[10] gilp/R0.50 : cd R-0.50-a1
[11] gilp/R0.50/R-0.50-a1 : ls
CHANGES RESOURCES configure.mac*
COPYING TASKS configure.win*
COPYRIGHTS TASKS.OLD
1998 Jan 05
1
make docs
Installing 0.61 in Solaris (SunOS 5.5) I am getting the following error when I
try to make docs or make help
[28] /home/res8/gilp/R : make docs
make: Fatal error: Don't know how to make target `../src/library/*/man/*.Rd'
Current working directory /home/res8/gilp/R-versions/R-0.61/etc
Paul Gilbert
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r-devel
2005 Sep 02
1
source package linking problem under linux
I'm having some problems in installing some source packages under linux.
As an example, MCMCpack. An error is raised when linking:
> install.packages("MCMCpack")
[...]
* Installing *source* package 'MCMCpack' ...
checking for C++ compiler default output file name... a.out
checking whether the C++ compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking
2008 Oct 18
1
Fehler in x$terms : $ operator is invalid for atomic vectors
Dear All
I try to use your R package MCMCpack and I have encountered the following problem:
The following code works fine:
library(MCMCpack)
line <- list(X = c(-2,-1,0,1,2), Y = c(1,3,3,3,5))
posterior1 <- MCMCregress(X~Y, data=line)
summary(posterior1)
But as long as I try the following lines
library(MCMCpack)
line <- list(X = c(-2,-1,0,1,2), Y = c(1,3,3,3,5))
2007 Oct 11
1
problem installing MCMCpack
I'm completely new to R and am trying to install an add-on package for one
of our faculty members.
I've had no problems with most of them, but am completely stuck trying to
figure out why MCMCpack won't install..
any help is VERY much appreciated!!!
here's what I get when I try to install the package:
* Installing *source* package 'MCMCpack' ...
checking for C++ compiler
2000 Oct 31
1
conflicting types for `Rf_stirlerr
I'm having trouble making todays development snapshot:
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -c stirlerr.c -o stirlerr.o
stirlerr.c:34: conflicting types for `Rf_stirlerr'
../../src/include/R_ext/Mathlib.h:557: previous declaration of `Rf_stirlerr'
make[3]: *** [stirlerr.o] Error 1
[20] /home/mfa5/gilp/R-versions/R-devel : uname -a
SunOS mfa99579 5.6 Generic_105181-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10
2011 Feb 09
1
Problem installing MCMCpack on SPARC Solaris 10
Hi list,
I tried to install MCMCpack to R-2.12.0, got the following error,
CC -m64 -library=stlport4 -I/apps/sparcv9/R-2.12.0/lib/R/include
-DSCYTHE_COMPILE_DIRECT -DSCYTHE_DEBUG=0 -DHAVE_TRUNC -DHAVE_IEEEFP_H
-I/opt/csw/include -KPIC -g -c MCMCSVDreg.cc -o MCMCSVDreg.o
"error.h", line 598: Error: The function "abort" must have a prototype.
2007 Sep 28
2
ELF file OS ABI invalid yes?????
Compilation of MCMCpack under freebsd 6.2 i386 fails because of the following
cryptic error:
* Installing *source* package 'MCMCpack' ...
checking for C++ compiler default output file name... a.out
checking whether the C++ compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of executables...
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether we
2012 Mar 01
1
Parameterization of Inverse Wishart distribution available in MCMCpack and bayesm libraries
Hello Everyone
Both the MCMCpack and the bayesm libraries allow us to make draws from the
Inverse Wishart distribution.
But I wanted to find out how exactly is the Inverse Wishart distribution
parameterized in these libraries.
The reason I ask is the following:
Now its generally standard to express Inverse Wishart as IW(0.5 * DOF,0.5*
Scale). (DOF-> Degree of freedom, Scale -> Scale
2007 Mar 09
1
MCMC logit
Hi,
I have a dataset with the binary outcome Y(0,1) and 4 covariates (X1,X@,X#,X$). I am trying to use MCMClogit to model logistic regression using MCMC. I am getting an error where it doesnt identify the covariates ,although its reading in correctly. The dataset is a sample of actual dataset. Below is my code:
> #######################
>
>
> #retreive data
> # considering four
2011 Aug 15
2
MCMC regress, using runif()
Hello,
just to follow up a question from last week. Here what I've done so far (here an example):
library(MCMCpack)
Y=c(15,14,23,18,19,9,19,13)
X1=c(0.2,0.6,0.45,0.27,0.6,0.14,0.1,0.52)
X2a=c(17,22,21,18,19,25,8,19)
X2b=c(22,22,29,34,19,26,17,22)
X2 <- function()runif(length(X2a), X2a, X2b)
model1 <- MCMCregress(Y~X1+X2())
summary(model1)
but I am not sure if my X2-function is
2005 Apr 28
1
riwish() problem
R users-
In moving from R 2.0.0 to R 2.1.0 in Windows, I have encountered a problem
with the "riwish" command in the package "MCMCpack". I've searched the
documentation and can't seem to figure it out. For example:
Define a matrix:
> lam <- matrix(c(.00233,-.00057,-.00057,.00190),2,2)
and then use the riwish command to generate a random inverse-Wishart
1999 Jun 09
4
packages with FORTRAN code
Recent sensible changes to the dynload mechanism have made an old
problem resurface: how should we deal with packages which contain
Fortran code and may need to be linked against additional libraries
such as -lf2c?
The current consensus is that extra Fortran libraries maybe needed are
handled via the make variable FLIBS, and that `-lf2c' or `-lg2c' are
added by default if g77 is used.