similar to: Seqfault, Address 0, track X11() (PR#11231)

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2008 Apr 23
0
(PR#11231) [Solaris 9 segfault when closiing X11()]
We need to know a great deal more information, and asking on R-devel would be a lot kinder than blaming this on a bug in R (and please use a meaningful subject line). What version of R is this? Precisely what OS (Solaris 9 comes for several architectures)? Assuming you compiled R yourself, what compilers did you use? (And where did you get those from if they are not Sun compilers?) If got a
2007 May 16
0
seqfault during kernel recompile...
I am using CentOS 5 with all updates installed. I have 2 isa ne2000 network cards in my computer. From running make xconfig both isa and ne2000 support needs to be compiled into the kernel instead of making them modules. Is this correct? During the recompile modsign.sh failed with a segfault. In researching, I found an email posted on Redhat that recommended setting the signmodules to 0 in
2008 Sep 23
1
WG: Problem during porting R-2.7.2 on HP-UP 11.11 PA-Risc
Claus-Juergen Neumann/BASF-AG/B ASF An r-help at r-project.org 23.09.2008 12:49 Kopie
2008 Sep 23
1
Problem during porting R-2.7.2 on HP-UP 11.11 PA-Risc
Dear "R"-Team, we had some problem to install R-2.7.2 on HP-UX 11.11 on PA-Risc platform. 1.) i load down the Software and made a extract of the tar-file in a specific Directory. 2.) i follow the instructions on the INSTALL file: ./configure 3.) during "configure" we got a error message see below: checking for history_truncate_file... no configure: error:
2004 Jul 20
1
Performance problem
Dear all, I have a performance problem in terms of computing time. I estimate mixed models on a fairly large number of subgroups (10000) using lme(.) within the by(.) function and it takes hours to do the calculation on a fast notebook under Windows. I suspect by(.) to be a poor implementation for doing individual analysis on subgroups. Is there an alternative and more efficient way for doing
2009 Oct 21
1
ggplot2: Histogram with negative values on x-axis doesn't work
I have a dataset that contains numbers between -10 and 0. E.g. x = c(-9.23, -9.56, -1.40, ...) If I no do a > qplot(x, geom="histogram") I get the error: Error: position_stack requires non-overlapping x intervals Strangely, the following both work: > qplot(x * -1, geom="histogram") > qplot(x+100, geom="histogram") Has anyone else encountered this? Is this a
2001 Sep 22
2
Finding a 3D convex hull in R
Dear List Members, I'm presently carrying out morphological analysis of a data set of neuronal structures. These are essentially 3D binary trees. In due course I will be trying to use discriminant analysis or other methods to classify these neurons based on morphological variables such as total tree length, segment number etc. I would like to calculate a 3D convex hull for a set of X,Y,Z
2003 Sep 22
1
Data frame from list of lists
This seems to be a simple problem, and I feel that there ought to be a simple answer, but I can't seem to find it. I have a function that returns a number of values as a heterogeneous list - always the same length and same names(), but a number of different data types, including character. I want to apply it to many inputs, resulting in a list of lists. I would like to turn this list of
2001 Dec 10
1
high dimensional convex hull
Does anyone know of a R package that will determine the convex hull of a high-dimensional dataset (say 4-10 dimensions). I know chull works for 2D data. I'm neophyte to R and convex hulls so please keep it simple. Many thanks Ben -- Ben Stapley. Biomolecular Sciences, UMIST, PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD. Tel 0161 200 5818 Fax 0161 236 0409
2006 Nov 12
2
segfault 'memory not mapped', dual core problem?
I encountered a segfault running glm() and wonder if it could have something to do with the way memory is handled in a dual core system (which I just set up). I'm running R-base-2.4.0-1, installed from the SuSE 10.1 x86_64 rpm (obtained from CRAN). (My processor is an AMD Athlon 64 x2 4800+). The error and traceback are *** caught segfault *** address 0x8001326f2b, cause 'memory not
2010 Jun 17
6
R licensing query
I have recently started a new job at an NHS hospital in Scotland. Since I took up this post 6 months ago I have had an ongoing dispute with the IT secutiry dept. who refuse to install R on my computer. I previously worked in another branch of the NHS where R was widely used and yet there is nothing I can say which will persuade the IT dept here to even visit the website! With some help from our
2001 Oct 23
1
No subject
Dear R contributors, I recently dowloaded the R-1.3.1 on my SGi Origin 200 run by Irix6.5. In order to instal it, I launched the command shown below: env MAKE=gmake ./configure The output was as follow:: R is now configured for mips-sgi-irix6.5 Source directory: . Installation directory: /usr/local C compiler: cc -OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON -g C++ compiler:
2008 Jan 19
5
Open a (redbox) modal popup from inside a controller?
Hi, I''m trying to open a modal popup window using redbox to display a styled notification/alert to the user. The helpers in the redbox documentation only describe how to open a redbox when the user clicks on a link, e.g., link_to_redbox() or link_to_remote_redbox(). Is there any way to open a redbox, or a different type rails- compatible modal popup, from inside a controller action?
2013 Aug 02
1
segfault and RunSnowWorker: not found
Hi, While I suspect that this is an issue peculiar to my machine (Debian squeeze amd64, R version 3.0.1, up-to-date packages), I'm hoping that somebody on this list may be able to give me suggestions on how to troubleshoot and fix the following: > library (snow) > cl <- makeSOCKcluster(c("localhost","localhost")) sh: 1: RunSnowWorker: not found I presume/hope
2014 Feb 28
0
BASF Shanghai: Statistician / Chemometrician
Valued R-community. Please let me make you aware of a job opening with focus on Statistics at BASF in Shanghai: We are the world's leading chemical company because we offer intelligent solutions for our customers and for a sustainable future. We link and develop people with diverse talents all over the world. For you, this means a variety of ways to advance. Not only your performance but
2006 Sep 01
1
core dump with point.in.polygon
I've been trying to get some code to run on a 64-bit FreeBSD machine running R : Copyright 2006, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Version 2.3.0 (2006-04-24) ISBN 3-900051-07-0 and keep getting a core dump with the following results: *** caught segfault *** address 0x0, cause 'unknown' Traceback: 1: .Call("R_point_in_polygon_sp", as.numeric(point.x),
2020 Jul 28
3
Building a single .rst file
Folks, Total newbie here. What is the simplest way to build a single .rst file so that I can look at the generated HTML? I have CMake, Python, and Sphinx installed. ~~ Paul
2019 Mar 26
2
How to revert a change properly
The "Revert [tag] message" is the default message generated by the 'git revert' command. Of course you would have to be using a git clone of LLVM instead of an SVN checkout in order to run 'git revert'. This command is the equivalent of 'svn merge –r' run from the top-level directory. I believe svn commands will operate only on the directories below the current
2016 May 23
3
What's "register pressure set"
Hi everyone, I'm looking through codes related to registered pressure tracking, mainly the source files 'RegisterPressure.h/cpp', 'MachineRegisterInfo.h/cpp', 'TargetRegisterInfo.h/cpp'. There is a concept I can hardly understand, the 'register pressure set'. Class 'TargetRegisterInfo' defines two virtual methods 'getRegClassPressureSets' and
2019 Nov 16
2
[Bugzilla] Is Bugzilla down?
Hi, It seems that Bugzilla (https://bugs.llvm.org/) is down, when I using the search engine. -- Best Regards, Xing