Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "R crashes when used from within rpy (PR#9481)"
2009 Jul 09
1
Rpy not working after upgrade to R2.9.1
Hi,
I'm running Ubuntu Jaunty, downloading R and Rpy from this repository:
deb http://cran.uk.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu jaunty/
When was automatically upgraded, Rpy (which should be downloaded from
the same repository) seems to have stopped working. I've tried
re-installing the python-rpy package manually. I get the following
error when I try to import rpy:
>>> import
2003 Oct 27
1
Rpy Import Error
I am trying to install Rpy to test it out as an R
interface for a project that I am working on.
However, I get the following error. Any clues as to
what might be going on? I have alo tried RSPython, but
I gave up due to errors. RSPython segfaults when
started from R and gives an error message I can;t
remember from python. Thanks, Brett
>>> import rpy
Traceback (most recent call
2011 Mar 01
1
does rpy support R 2.12.2
Hi,
I am getting the following error when I try to run import rpy from the the
python IDE:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/rpy.py", line 134, in <module>
""" % RVERSION)
RuntimeError: No module named _rpy2122
RPy module can not be imported. Please
2008 Mar 24
1
Running rpy produces the error message undefined symbol: KillAllDevices
Hello All,
I've been using R for a while and decided to test R from the svn trunk. I
know that trunk is not stable, but I wanted to see if I can install and run
the latest rpy on my Ubuntu 7.10 box. It installed ok, but I got the
runtime error message:
$ python
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Mar 7 2008, 04:10:12)
[GCC 4.1.3 20070929 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.2-16ubuntu2)] on linux2
Type
2012 Jul 17
1
python-rpy DEB broken - but hopefully easy to fix
Hi CRAN people,
There is an issue with python-rpy on Ubuntu, when installed from the
CRAN repository. (I read the info on
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/ and saw the note that this
package is experimental but you are happy to receive feedback on it.)
After adding the appropriate CRAN repo:
% sudo apt-get install python-rpy
[ ... installs various dependencies ... ]
% echo import rpy |
2007 Mar 29
2
Nasty looking warnings on Debian Etch AMD64 bit box
Running gem install ferret and selecting 0.11.3 on a Dual Xeon or Dual Opteron 64 bit box running Debian Etch gives the following list of nasty looking warnings, anyone running successfully on 64 bit linux?
Building native extensions. This could take a while...
fs_store.c: In function ?fso_seek_i?:
fs_store.c:238: warning: format ?%lld? expects type ?long long int?, but argument 4 has type
2008 Apr 18
2
RPy
I'm curious if there are users of RPy on this list. I've recently
created a gui front end using Tkinter for some python scripts I've
written for some of our internal operations and I am quite pleased with
how this program works.
I wonder if it is possible to also get this gui to run R functions
through the use of RPy. Going even a step further, I wonder if it is
possible to get this
2006 Jan 09
3
R plot display problem under windows when using python rpy module.
Dear list,
Rpy is a python module that provides python interface to R. The
following simple commands
>>> from rpy import *
>>> r.plot(0)
is supposed to create a window that displays the result of plot(0).
However, we observe that
1. Under *nix, rpy+R+python work as expected
2. Under windows, python + pythonWin32 (a python GUI provided by the
pywin32 module), work as expected
2009 Aug 16
1
good and bad ways to import fixed column data (rpy)
Recorded here so others may avoid my mistakes.
I have a bunch of files containing fixed width data. The R Data guide
suggests that one pre-process them with a script if they are large.
They were 50MG and up, and I needed to process another file that gave
the layout of the lines anyway.
I tried rpy to not only preprocess but create the R data object in one
go. It seemed like a good idea; it
2004 Sep 30
1
Rpy vs RSPython
Hi, I'm planning to write some code in Python using R functions.
I'm aware of the two R<->Python packages - Rpy and RSPython.
Rpy seems easier to get up and running with, but does anybody have any
comments regarding which would be a better system to work with in the
long run?
Thanks,
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Rajarshi Guha <rxg218 at
2003 Sep 13
1
R 1.8.0 (to be) and RPy 0.3.1
I look every now and then at RPy. It is not yet a Debian package as it
had the odd problem here or there -- initially an Atlas interaction,
currently something with long_jump() which cannot be found when R's dynamic
library is loaded. [1] It is called R_eval.c:
/* Abort the current R computation and signal a KeyboardInterrupt
exception */
void interrupt_R(int signum)
{
interrupted = 1;
2002 Mar 11
2
Help with Python, R and RPY
Hi All:
Walter Moreira wrote a small extension module for using the R programming
language from within Python. Tim Church's example at
http://www.cmat.edu.uy/~walterm/rpy was so compelling, I could not resist
installing it on my Linux Mandrake 8.1 box.
But I ran into problems.
I have installed on Mandrake 8.1 both python and R:
R-base-1.4.1-1mdk.i586.rpm
2010 May 31
4
building rpy against lenny-cran
Hi.
On all of my machines, except for a netbook cursed with the GMA500
chipset, the R packages are synced to lenny-cran.
I have been using rpy in a chroot using the official lenny
R packages (2.7.1) given that i have not been able to find
compatible rpy deb packages to work with lenny-cran.
I am able to build the rpy deb package from source in
a 32-bit lenny chroot (with the stock R packages)
2009 Jan 19
3
Attachment_fu: save to a default format
Hi, would anyone have any advices on the next?
I allow users to upload images to my app. I''m using attachment_fu and
MiniMagick.
There''s two things that I''d like to do:
1- No matter what format the original file is I''d like to save it in jgp
format.
2- I want to keep all images limited to say 1000px width, so resize if
they are bigger.
Is there a way to do
2006 Oct 12
3
multithreading calling from the rpy Python package
Hello,
I don't know if this question ought to go here, or rather on R-devel,
so please bear with me.
I'm interfacing to R via RPy (rpy.sf.net) and an embedded Python
interpreter. This is really quite convenient.
I use this approach to calculate the correlation coefficient of 1
independent dataset (vector) with 4 dependent vectors. It'd be nice if
that could be done in 4 parallel
2006 Oct 12
3
multithreading calling from the rpy Python package
Hello,
I don't know if this question ought to go here, or rather on R-devel,
so please bear with me.
I'm interfacing to R via RPy (rpy.sf.net) and an embedded Python
interpreter. This is really quite convenient.
I use this approach to calculate the correlation coefficient of 1
independent dataset (vector) with 4 dependent vectors. It'd be nice if
that could be done in 4 parallel
2007 Jun 23
0
[Rpy] error in building rpy in linux power-pc[sec=unclassified]
Hello Mohar,
This question is outside of the RPy scope. It looks like the type of
question that should be posed to the R-devel mailing list:
R-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch
-Greg
On Jun 20, 2007, at 8:25PM , Mohar Chattopadhyay wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have encountered errors in compiling R-2.5.0 and R-2.4.0 in a
> linux machine (power-pc). I can successfully build it from the
2009 Mar 11
1
7.1 panic "vm_page_startup: inconsistent page counts"
I'm trying to upgrade an 11 month old FreeBSD 7 image in a VMware
4.5.2 guest to an up-to-date -stable and it panics as above. I've
added a printf to report the two counts and there's a difference of
one page. I don't have any problems with the old 7-stable image or
up-to-date 6-stable or -current using the same VMware version.
A screendump for a verbose boot can be found at
2008 Sep 10
0
How to install rpy under mac os x?
Hi to all,
there are some binary .dmg packages to install easly rpy under mac os x?
I'm tryin' to install Rpy under Mac Os X but I receive the following
message:
host46-209-dynamic:rpy usernone$ python setup.py install
running install
running build
running build_py
running build_ext
building 'rpy2.rinterface.rinterface' extension
gcc -arch ppc -arch i386 -isysroot
2004 Jan 16
0
FW: Announce: RPy version 0.3.3
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Warnes, Gregory R
> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 3:52 AM
> To: 'r-packages'; 'python-announce '; 'rsoap-talk'; 'Dan Nathan'; 'RPy
> List'
> Subject: Announce: RPy version 0.3.3
>
>
> RPy Version 0.3.3 is now available from the RPy home page at
> http://rpy.sf.net.
>
> What