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2009 Nov 14
1
Silently loading an R package.
Hello. I've been working an a binding between OCaml and R (i.e. calling R from OCaml, mostly). See below for a taste of it. I'm currently wondering how to load a given R package silently. I tried require(xts, quietly = TRUE) but I still get some ugly output. Is it possible to squeeze off this output on stdout? All the best, Guillaume Yziquel. > yziquel at seldon:~$
2004 Oct 26
1
Error in lazyLoadDBfetch
Hello, what does the following error mean?? It occured during or at the end of a lengthy (and memory-intensive) calculation using a routine from a shared library called via the '.C' function: Error in lazyLoadDBfetch(key, datafile, compressed, envhook) : recursive default argument reference I could not find any help with help.search("lazyLoadDBfetch") Im using R
2009 Nov 16
0
OCaml-R and xts works!
Hi. I've managed to make a *very* simple wrapper around the xts library for R into OCaml. (Need to be downloaded from CRAN for OCaml users, but I expect other wrapping to be fairly similar...). The good, good, good thing (from my humble point of view) is that all loading is done statically: Loading the R interpreter is done statically. Loading the xts library is done statically... etc...
2010 Jan 07
1
Segfault in GetNewPage, memory.c.
Hello. I'm still working on my OCaml-R binding and I get a segfault in the GetNewPage() function of memory.c. For the record, the OCaml-R binding seems to work fine with OCaml bytecode. The segfault here is the main issue I have with OCaml native code. OCaml-R can be found on the following links. Source code: http://yziquel.homelinux.org/gitweb/?p=ocaml-r.git;a=summary
2005 Oct 16
1
Error in lazyLoadDBfetch
R was working fine for a while. However, now after I get some data from the web and try to "write", "write.table" or "save.image", I get this error: Error in lazyLoadDBfetch(key, datafile, compressed, envhook) : file open failed I may have downloaded additional packages in between the time it worked, and now when it doesn't work, but other than that I cannot
2006 Jan 17
2
Installing a package yet it will not work.
I want R to read my Microsoft Access database or maybe even a Sybase database. I installed RODBC or at least thought I did. Then I issued the following command: library(RODBC) And got Error in lazyLoadDBfetch(key, datafile, compressed, envhook) : ReadItem: unknown type 241 In addition: Warning message: package 'RODBC' was built under R version 2.3.0 Error: package/namespace
2008 Jul 01
2
Problem with loading library-ks
Hi, I am trying to load the library(ks), but I am getting the following error: Loading required package: KernSmooth KernSmooth 2.22 installed Copyright M. P. Wand 1997 Loading required package: mvtnorm Loading required package: rgl Loading required package: misc3d Error in lazyLoadDBfetch(key, datafile, compressed, envhook) : ReadItem: unknown type 241 In addition: Warning messages: 1:
2005 Nov 30
1
library(its) problem
Dear R People: I wanted to use the package "its" this afternoon. I'm using R Version 2.2.0 for Windows. I was able to install the package, but ran into trouble at the "library" command. Here is the output: > library(its) Loading required package: Hmisc Hmisc library by Frank E Harrell Jr Type library(help='Hmisc'), ?Overview, or ?Hmisc.Overview') to see
2006 Aug 07
1
failed to load gplots
Hi everyone! I get the following message anyhow I try to load the package gplots: Error in lazyLoadDBfetch(key, datafile, compressed, envhook) : ReadItem: unknown type 241 Error in library(pkg, character.only = TRUE) : package/namespace load failed for 'gplots' Could any of you tell me what goes wrong? (I am using R 2.0.1. on Windows) Thanks a lot: ----------
2006 Nov 22
1
problem with the plm package
Hi all, I have a problem in installing and using the plm package using R 2.2.0 on windows xp. I installed it from a .zip file downloaded from the CRAN. Apparently everything is ok: > utils:::menuInstallLocal() package 'plm' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked updating HTML package descriptions However, when I try to load it: > library(plm) Errore in lazyLoadDBfetch(key,
2006 Jan 12
4
CRAN versions of lme4/Matrix don't appear to work with R 2.1.1
I am currently using R 2.1.1 under Windows and I do not seem to be able to load the current versions of lme4/Matrix. I have run 'update.packages.' I understand this is still experimental software but I would like access to a working version. Thanks. Chuck R Output: > library(lme4) Loading required package: Matrix Error in lazyLoadDBfetch(key, datafile, compressed, envhook) :
2005 Jul 20
2
(no subject)
Hi All, I want to print a square matrix of 7000 x 7000 into a text file. But I got a error after few hours of computation... -------- > write.table(MyDistMxDF, file = "temp.csv", sep=",", quote=F) *** malloc: vm_allocate(size=8421376) failed (error code=3) *** malloc[2889]: error: Can't allocate region Error: vector memory exhausted (limit reached?) *** malloc:
2006 Oct 24
0
problem compilation on AIX
I'm trying to install R-2.4.0 on AIX 5.2. But, I have an error message during the compilation. Can you help me please? I have used : export OBJECT_MODE=64 export CC=/usr/bin/xlc_r export F77=/usr/bin/xlf_r export CXX=/usr/bin/xlC_r export LDFLAGS='-brtl' export CFLAGS='-O2 -qstrict' export FFLAGS='-O2 -qstrict' export CXXFLAGS='-O2 -qstrict' ./configure
2005 Jul 20
0
writing matrices (no subject)
Simply gooling for "writing ARFF file in R" gave the following as first hit, which is right on the WEKA page: Miscellaneous code [...] Function for reading ARFF files into the R statistical package (kindly provided by Dr Craig Struble). Function for writing ARFF files from the R statistical package (kindly provided by Nigel Sim).
2006 Jul 18
1
possibly stupid question about RPM building
I'm trying to build an RPM of R 2.3.1 on a very old RedHat system (specifically, a ROCKS 3.3.0 cluster which is built on RH enterprise 3 (I think??)) I downloaded R-2.3.1.tgz from CRAN; downloaded the R.spec file cran.r-project.org/http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/redhat/SRPMS/ ; and ran rpmbuild -ba R.specs. Everything goes along fine until ... make[5]: Entering directory
2006 Nov 15
0
segfault in AIX
I'm trying to build R 2.4.0 on an IBM P5-570 that's running AIX 5.3. I'm using xlc 7.0, xlc++ 7.0 and xlf 9.1 in 32 bit mode (OBJECT_MODE is 32 in the build environment). The source is the patched version of 2.4.0, downloaded yesterday. Configure options were --prefix, --srcdir, --x-includes, --x-libraries, and --without-readline. Compiler flags were -O2. The make step fails with
2009 Nov 28
2
[Fwd: opened symbols in libR.so available.]
Hi. I've patched Dirk Eddelbuettel's Debian package of R, namely r-base, in order to make hidden symbols of the library libR.so available is now available: http://yziquel.homelinux.org/debian/pool/main/r/r-base/ For instance, the mkPROMISE symbol is available: > yziquel at seldon:/usr/lib/R/lib$ nm -D libR.so | grep mkPROMISE > 000000000011f6f0 T Rf_mkPROMISE > yziquel at
2010 Jan 28
1
Problem with R math library.
Hello. I've been working on my OCaml-R binding, and I quite pleased to see that it is functional, though far from being perfect or polished. You can find the gitweb webpage and the interface documentation at http://yziquel.homelinux.org/gitweb/?p=ocaml-r.git;a=tree http://yziquel.homelinux.org/topos/api/ocaml-r/index.html I'm having unexpected trouble with the math library, though.
2009 Sep 03
1
Originate calls with AMI.
Hello. I've been trying to use the AMI to originate phone calls. I'm trying to call the SIP phone 'zoiper' with the SIP phone 'yziquel'. So, the AMI interaction is: > Action: originate > Channel: SIP/zoiper > Exten: yziquel > Priority: 1 > Timeout: 30 > Context: internal > > Response: Error > Message: Originate failed > > Event:
2009 Oct 10
1
Help with OCaml bindings for R interpreter.
Hello. I've made out a Debian package out of Maxence Guesdon's OCaml/R bindings: http://yziquel.homelinux.org/topos/debian-ocamlr.html http://yziquel.homelinux.org/debian/pool/main/o/ocaml-r/ The upstream software itself is on the following page: http://home.gna.org/ocaml-r/ This binding is dynamically linked to the /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so and to the /usr/lib/libRmath.so libraries.