Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "r won't start: "r: symbol lookup error: r: undefined symbol: (PR#11274)"
2008 Apr 24
2
r won't start: "r: symbol lookup error: r: undefined symbol: R_Visible" (PR#11265)
Full_Name: Jakob Stoeger
Version: 2.7.0
OS: ubuntu 7.10
Submission from: (NULL) (137.248.74.38)
Hi!
I hope, it is justified to write this email...
I'm relatively new to linux, and haven't worked with r, yet, so please pardon
any things I do not know...
I tried installing r on my computer, and didn't manage to get the program
running.
After having installed littler, typing r into
2008 May 08
1
rmpi/snow grabs all available CPU
Hi,
I'm testing affyPara on Debian lenny with
R 2.7 from unstable, and the corresponding bioconductor packages from
bioconductor.org downloaded using biocLite as per usual.
The command
cl = makeMPIcluster(k)
succeeds, but spawns k R slaves which promptly soak up all available CPU, which
is odd since they are not doing anything yet. This looks like a bug to me.
Similar behaviour is shown
2008 Nov 10
1
ubuntu system refuses to update packages
There must be a simple answer to this.
I'm running ubuntu gutsy, currently have 2.7.2 loaded, but the update
tools refuse to update it, and don't tell me why. With apt-get I get :
[668 ~]$ sudo apt-get -u -V --simulate dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages have been
2006 Sep 26
4
New project: littler for GNU R
What ?
======
littler - Provides hash-bang (#!) capability for R (www.r-project.org)
Why ?
=====
GNU R, a language and environment for statistical computing and
graphics, provides a wonderful system for 'programming with data'
as well as interactive exploratory analysis, often involving graphs.
Sometimes, however, simple scripts are desired. While GNU R can
be used
2006 Oct 05
1
littler release 0.0.6
What ?
------
We are pleased to announce version 0.0.6 of littler
What's new ?
------------
This version includes a bug fix or two as well as a number of small
enhancements to the documentation.
For OS X and the r/R confusion, our recommended suggestion is to call
configure using either the --program-suffix=X or --program-prefix=Y
option to have the binary and manual
2008 May 06
0
Announcement: support of littler, rkward and rpy on Debian/Ubuntu
Dear useRs,
This is to announce that the maintainers of the various distributions
have decided to provide "experimental" up-to-date versions of the
following R related packages on Debian stable and Ubuntu (i386 and
amd64 architectures):
littler
rkward
python-rpy (not on Ubuntu Dapper)
python-rpy-doc (not on Ubuntu Dapper)
By "experimental" we mostly mean that
2008 May 06
0
Announcement: support of littler, rkward and rpy on Debian/Ubuntu
Dear useRs,
This is to announce that the maintainers of the various distributions
have decided to provide "experimental" up-to-date versions of the
following R related packages on Debian stable and Ubuntu (i386 and
amd64 architectures):
littler
rkward
python-rpy (not on Ubuntu Dapper)
python-rpy-doc (not on Ubuntu Dapper)
By "experimental" we mostly mean that
2019 Jan 07
0
Failed to install RQuantLib in Ubuntu machine
Hi,
Getting rquantlib working on 16.04 was discussed just two weeks ago here:
https://github.com/eddelbuettel/rquantlib/issues/119
I'll repeat my findings here for convenience.
1. git clone|lballabio/QuantLib
||./autogen.sh ./configure --prefix=$HOME/.local --enable-intraday make
install|
2. git clone|eddelbuettel/rquantlib|and
remove|CXX_STD=CXX11|from|src/Makevars.in|||
3. From
2012 Aug 27
2
littler and rJava
Hello list,
I'm having some difficulty getting rJava to load in littler. Even
after a R CMD javareconf and a reinstall of littler, I get this:
jlaing at xenon:~$ r -e "require(rJava)"
Loading required package: rJava
Loading required package: methods
Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'rJava', details:
call: dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...)
error: unable
2010 Jan 30
2
Stop packages and datasets to be loaded on startup.
Hi.
I would like to know how to start an embedded R session, and avoid
datasets and the standard library packages to be loaded on startup.
I've been looking at littler's code (so this is partly a question to
Dirk Eddelbuettel...):
> /* We don't require() default packages upon startup; rather, we
> * set up delayedAssign's instead. see autoloads().
>
2007 Jan 04
1
littler+dget+stdin -> segmentation fault
Hi, I'm trying to write a series of pipes using littler, and I get the
following behaviour: Sorry if I'm just doing something witless, I'm new to
R. I'm using the latest versions from debian testing (2.4.0 and 0.0.8).
$ r -e 'a<-dget(file=stdin()); print(a)'
?list(a=2)
Segmentation fault
In R itself this works:
> dget(file=stdin())
?list(a=2)
$a
[1] 2
As do (from
2011 Dec 12
1
littler: Use for batch processing of data sets: How to pass filename?
Dear R folks,
I have several data sets I want to process automatically using R. I
found littler [1] and thought this will do the trick.
1. Read in data file to a data frame using `scan()`.
2. Do linear regression.
3. Write the data and the coefficients back to a file.
#!/usr/bin/env r
if (is.null(argv) | length(argv)!=1) {
cat("Usage:
2018 Aug 02
1
Why is rstudio not in Ubuntu repo or PPA?
Yes, a PPA would definitely be great and we'll look into doing that soon.
Dirk, you can avoid some of the scraping you are doing in those scripts via
the URLs here (which are redirects to the latest stable/preview/daily
versions):
https://support.rstudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/203842428-Getting-the-newest-RStudio-builds
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 7:39 AM Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at
2008 Oct 27
1
R 2.8.0 for Debian etch
Dear all,
It is my pleasure to announce the immediate availability of R 2.8.0
for the current Debian stable release on CRAN. Source packages and
binaries for i386 and amd64 are at your disposal.
I also updated the README to include a short howto for using R 2.8.0 from
unstable on testing (lenny), which is currently frozen. This currently pulls
the current pcre from unstable, next to the current
2018 Aug 01
2
autoremove_
When I upgraded my ubuntu 18.04 system today, I got to my surprise:
-----------------------------------------------
goran at M6800:~$ sudo apt upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer
required:
littler r-cran-littler r-cran-pkgkitten
Use
2008 Oct 14
1
problem with update.packages (PR#13161)
On 14 October 2008 at 09:39, Simon Blomberg wrote:
| Hi, is anyone else getting this error? Could this be a bug?:
|
| > update.packages(ask=FALSE)
| Error in read.dcf(pkgpath, fields = fields) :
| Line starting 'unix; ...' is malformed!
|
| > sessionInfo()
| R version 2.8.0 RC (2008-10-12 r46696)
| x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
Confirmed in plain R using the same package built this
2008 Oct 14
1
problem with update.packages (PR#13161)
On 14 October 2008 at 09:39, Simon Blomberg wrote:
| Hi, is anyone else getting this error? Could this be a bug?:
|
| > update.packages(ask=FALSE)
| Error in read.dcf(pkgpath, fields = fields) :
| Line starting 'unix; ...' is malformed!
|
| > sessionInfo()
| R version 2.8.0 RC (2008-10-12 r46696)
| x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
Confirmed in plain R using the same package built this
2017 Sep 30
3
Please be careful with R 3.4.2 upgrades via CRAN, launchpad, ...
Am Freitag, 29. September 2017, 16:20:37 CEST schrieb Dirk Eddelbuettel:
> On 29 September 2017 at 14:50, Michael Rutter wrote:
> | Corrected packages are now on the RRutter PPA (
> | https://launchpad.net/~marutter/+archive/ubuntu/rrutter) and soon on CRAN
> | mirrors.
> |
> | If you have any issues or questions, please let me know.
>
> Nice work--thanks so much for the
2019 Jan 06
4
Failed to install RQuantLib in Ubuntu machine
Hi,
<This issue was previously posted in R-help, but advised to post here as a
more relevant group>
I was trying to install RQuantLib in my Ubuntu machine which failed with
below information :
*> install.packages('RQuantLib', repos='http://cran.rstudio.com/
<http://cran.rstudio.com/>', INSTALL_opts = c('--no-lock'))*
*Installing package into
2011 Jul 29
4
scripting/littler: How to call function named iteratively (`f1`, `f2`, …)?
Dear R folks,
wanting to compare different implementations of a solution I want to
script it to iterate over the different implementations. Is there a way
to do this in the R shell/command line?
$ more /tmp/iterf.r
f1 <- function(n = 100000,
l = 100000)
{
z = n + l
}
f2 <- function(n = 100000,