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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
2009 May 12
2
ubuntu problem with 'r-cran-robustbase' [FWD Agustin Lobo]
Agustin, posted on R-help. I think the problem is one of the debian/ubuntu package 'r-cran-robustbase' and its setup or (missing?) dependencies. I can confirm Agustin's problem, working on Ubuntu 8.04.2 (8.04 is a "LTS" = long time support version). apt-get install r-cran-robustbase works fine, but when trying to load the package, there's a DLL - dependency on
2010 Nov 14
1
LAPACK libraries improperly linked
Dear All, As suggested in the reply from Dirk Eddelbuettel to my post to R-dev I am reposting here as the problem still persists. Please see my post to R-dev under same heading for additional description if needed. In summary I am starting from a new installation of Ubuntu 10.10 as the single operating system on a reformatted disk with just the OS, ESS and emacs installed before installing R
2023 Dec 30
2
custom built R will not change BLAS/LAPACK with update-alternatives
Dear All, I am building R from source[1], following what is done in "rules" for building Debian's R. But the R I generate, in contrast to the standard Debian's R, will not change the BLAS and LAPACK libraries it uses when I change them via "update-alternatives". I have no idea what I am doing wrong (but, somehow, I've been quite capable of making the same
2009 May 12
2
[Fwd: Re: ubuntu problem with 'r-cran-robustbase' [FWD Agustin Lobo]]
Subject: Re: [R-sig-Debian] ubuntu problem with 'r-cran-robustbase' [FWD Agustin Lobo] Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 13:30:49 +0200 From: Agustin Lobo <aloboaleu at gmail.com> Reply-To: aloboaleu at gmail.com To: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> CC: Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch>, R-SIG-Debian at stat.math.ethz.ch References: <18953.17704.527898.355877
2010 Nov 13
1
LAPACK lib problem, lme4, lastest R, Linux
I just dumped Vista off a laptop and installed Ubuntu 10.10 (latest release) as the single operating system. I did all of the updates and then installed emacs and ess. Next I installed R by following the the usual instructions on the CRAN site. At this point all is working I am now in the process of installing the packages that I normally have installed. I am having a problem with the LAPACK
2010 Nov 14
3
LAPACK libraries improperly linked
I am not sure if this is an R development problem or not. I am starting with completely clean OS and and installing the latest version of R without trying to anything special but I am having trouble with the LAPACK library linking when I try to build packages that require them. I thought perhaps my problem may be if interest here. I just dumped Vista off a laptop formatted the disk and
2004 Sep 08
1
Problems loading Lapack library
I have just installed R 1.9.1 on an old Sun Sparc with the following specs: version Machine hardware: sun4u OS version: 5.6 Processor type: sparc Hardware: SUNW,Ultra-4 The following components are installed on your system: Sun Visual WorkShop C++ 3.0 Sun WorkShop Compiler C 4.2 Sun WorkShop Compiler C++ 4.2 Sun WorkShop Tools.h++ 7.0
2015 Jun 03
2
Problem with shared library and lapack under windows
Hi all, I have a C function, say Cfun, that calls Lapack's DGEMM routine and I need to create a shared library to use Cfun inside R. The C file is the following #include<stdio.h> #include<R.h> #include<R_ext/Lapack.h> void Cfun(double *res, double *X, int *n, int *q) { char *ptr_TRANSA, TRANSA='T', *ptr_TRANSB, TRANSB='N'; ptr_TRANSA=&TRANSA;
2007 Apr 11
1
Calling LAPACK functions directly from R
I am interested in tapping into LAPACK functionality directly from R. Using R-2.4.1 for Windows, I was able to do so ala: dyn.load("bin/Rlapack.dll") is.loaded("dstebz") # returns TRUE N <- 100 NW <- 4 n.tapers <- 5 tpW <- (2 * pi * NW)/N otNmo <- 1:N D <- as.double(cos(tpW) * ((N - 1 - 2 * (0:(N - 1)))/2)^2) E <- as.double((otNmo * (N - otNmo))/2) z
2020 Oct 08
3
Installing package fails at "testing if installed package can be loaded from temporary location"
Hi, I can not install packages from source which links to RcppArmadillo on Ubuntu 20.04 (after upgrading from 18.04). The following problem occurs: ** testing if installed package can be loaded from temporary location Error: package or namespace load failed for 'myPackage' in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...): unable to load shared object
2008 Nov 15
2
Update to 2.8 and problem with liblapack
Hello To update from R 2.6 to 2.8 (on Ubuntu 8.04 both) I had to install new tcl and liblapack packages (excuse me it is in french): > sudo apt-get install r-base-dev > Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait > Construction de l'arbre des d?pendances > Lecture des informations d'?tat... Fait > Les paquets suppl?mentaires suivants seront install?s : >
2004 Jun 09
2
Building package on Windows: No rule to make target '-llapack'
Dear all, I have a problem to build a package on Windows XP while there is no problem on Linux. The Makefile is something like: ########### LIBNAME=cts PKG_LIBS = $(LAPACK_LIBS) $(BLAS_LIBS) $(FLIBS) OBJS=file1.o ... file20.o -llapack -lblas $(LIBNAME)$(SHLIB_EXT): $(OBJS) $(SHLIB_LD) $(SHLIB_LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJS) $(FLIBS) clean: @rm -f *.o *.$(SHLIB_EXT) realclean: clean
2005 Apr 29
3
Error in La.chol2inv(x, size) : lapack routines cannot be loaded
Dear all, OS: x86_64-suse-linux 9.2 CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz R-version: R-2.1.0 I've started using a new Linux server, upgraded at the same time to R-2.1.0 (see above) and have problems with some elementary analysis that ran without a problem on my previous configuration. anova.glm gives the following error: Error in La.chol2inv(x, size) : lapack routines cannot be loaded This
2005 Sep 17
1
looks in liblapack.a not liblapack.so
I can't compile R-alpha on AMD 64. Rather than include a 1400 line script I have put it on the web http://www.stat.umn.edu/~charlie/typescript.txt way down near the bottom it fails building lapack.so gcc -shared -L/usr/local/lib64 -o lapack.so Lapack.lo -llapack -lblas -lg2c -lm -lgcc_s /usr/lib64/gcc-lib/x86_64-suse-linux/3.3.5/../../../../x86_64-suse-linux/bin/ld:
2019 Sep 12
2
Fw: Calling a LAPACK subroutine from R
On 11/09/2019 21:38, Berend Hasselman wrote: > The Lapack library is loaded automatically by R itself when it needs it for doing some calculation. > You can force it to do that with a (dummy) solve for example. > Put this at start of your script: > > <code> > # dummy code to get LAPACK library loaded > X1 <- diag(2,2) > x1 <- rep(2,2) > # X1;x1 > z <-
2010 May 28
2
Compiling R-2.11.0 with ATLAS-tuned BLAS and LAPACK
Hello. I am a Linux neophyte and know almost nothing ?about compiling, so I would appreciate any help and advice y'all would care to offer. I am trying to compile the 64 bit version of R using a tuned ATLAS and LAPACK (ATLAS 3.9.24). I am running Ubunto 10.04 LTS (through wubi, FWIW). The ATLAS and LAPACK files (atlas.so, f77blas.so, lapack.so, and cblas.so) are sitting in the folder
2004 Oct 12
3
problem with lapack.so under Debian Sid
Dear list, I am sorry to bother you with this. I just upgraded yesterday to R 2.0.0 (using apt-get under Debian Sid), and now have problems running e.g., summary(lm(...)) the lm is calculated, but the summary statement gives me the following error: Error in La.chol2inv(x, size) : lapack routines cannot be loaded In addition: Warning message: unable to load shared library
2007 Nov 23
1
MacOSX 10.4.11 update breaks tests/lapack.R (R 2.6.0)? (PR#10454)
Hello, It seems the recent Mac OS X 10.4.11 update installed a new libBLAS.dylib in the Accelerate framework which either contains a bug itself or exposes a bug somewhere in R's lapack code on the PowerPC G4 and G5. My build of R 2.6.0 executed the tests/lapack.R code succesfully when I upgraded when 2.6.0 was released. After the OS update, it now crashes. This happens both with the version I
2004 May 31
1
Question about building library and BLAS
Dear helpers, I am trying to create a library which uses some Fortran source files and Lapack and Blas subroutines. The Fortran source files from the original author contain subroutines isamax.f, sgefa.f and sgesl.f, which are part of BLAS subroutines on my Linux computer, but maybe different (old) versions. So in addition to these subroutines, there are other Lapack and Blas subroutines