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1997 Aug 04
1
R-alpha: Re: your mail
>>>>> Thomas Lumley writes: > On Fri, 1 Aug 1997, Kurt Hornik wrote: >> Thomas, >> >> Could you add the "-lf2c" at the end of the line >> @$(LD) $(SHLIBLDFLAGS) -o $(LIBNAME).so $(OBJS) >> in acepack's src-c/Makefile? >> >> I ran across an identical pow_dd problem recently with another package. >> Did we always need
1998 Apr 02
2
f2c
I have a problem with my dynamically loaded code in R not finding pow_ii, which for some time I thought was because library f2c is not on my Sparcstation. However, I have now been experiencing the same problem in Linux, with all the proper libraries in place. My incomplete understanding of elf and shared libraries does not help, but when compiling a complete program I usually muddle through.
1997 Aug 21
2
R-alpha: thoughts on batch and fortran
Batch: For me, batch in its present state is broken and useless. My primary need for batch is to produce a final output file of a session after I have worked out a sequence of procedures. I save my instructions in a file that I can source, then run it in batch to have a copy of input and output together. (If there was a log file (or dribble), this problem would be solved.) At present, there are
1997 Aug 28
1
R-alpha: pow_ii
>> I'm a bit confused about this discussion, but since I don't have f2c on ... >A lot of Fortran code doesn't require any libf2c routines. When routines >are needed the most common ones are the exponentiation routines pow_dd, >pow_ii and pow_di (pow_ri is for single precision reals and so is less >needed in R, which uses double precision). However, *some* fortran
1998 Jan 06
2
pow_ii
I was hoping fatal: relocation error: symbol not found: pow_ii: referenced in .../dsefor.so would disappear in R 0.6x, but it has not. I believe this is suppose to come from the f2c lib, but I seem to need just a couple of routines: nm -u dsefor.so Undefined symbols from dsefor.so: .umul pow_dd pow_ii pow_ri For my own purposes I could compile with fortran but that makes it much
1999 Sep 01
1
Problems compiling R65.0 (PR#262)
Hi, I appear to have a slight problem compiling R0.65.0 under Linux (slackware) using g77. By simply typing configure then make, I obtain a binary which when "ldd" does not contain the f2c library. I therefore cannot load any libraries containing fortran code (I obtain unresolved symbol messages from R.X11 and an unable to load shared library from dyn.load(file)). If I change the
2002 Jan 31
1
MacOS X: Packages KernSmooth and cluster won't compile
Hello, I'm using R 1.40 on MacOS X X.1.2 (installed via the fink package manager). To upgrade my installed packages, I tried to use update.packages() today. All went well for most packages, with the exception of KernSmooth and cluster. In both cases, libraries were not found although I think they are present. Here's what happened: ---------------------------------- >
1998 Aug 18
2
R-beta: Debian 2.0 and R
I am trying to compile R on my Debian 2.0 machine. I have both gcc and egcc (required for g77). Since the configure script doesn't check for egcc I used CC=egcc (even used LDCMD=egcc) in the config.site file. Everything worked fine until the final binary where it tries to use gcc ....... egcc -g -I../include -c unique.c egcc -g -I../include -c util.c egcc -g -I../include -c
2001 Jul 06
4
How to build R-1.3.0 under HP-UX 11.00
Hello, I am new in R and I am delighted with it, so I am trying to bulid R-1.3.0 from sources under HP-UX 11.00 using f2c and X11 support. Configuration phase is OK but using make I have errors: gcc -Wl,-E -o R.bin CConverters.o Rdynload.o RNG.o apply.o arithmetic.o array.o attrib.o bind.o builtin.o charac ter.o coerce.o colors.o complex.o connections.o context.o cov.o cum.o dcf.o
2001 Jul 06
4
How to build R-1.3.0 under HP-UX 11.00
Hello, I am new in R and I am delighted with it, so I am trying to bulid R-1.3.0 from sources under HP-UX 11.00 using f2c and X11 support. Configuration phase is OK but using make I have errors: gcc -Wl,-E -o R.bin CConverters.o Rdynload.o RNG.o apply.o arithmetic.o array.o attrib.o bind.o builtin.o charac ter.o coerce.o colors.o complex.o connections.o context.o cov.o cum.o dcf.o
1997 Jul 31
1
R-beta: acepack with 0.50-a1
I have an hp9000/c160 with hpux10.20+gcc2.7.2. When I try the example in the ace help I get: > library(acepack) > ?ace > TWOPI <- 8*atan(1) > x <- runif(200,0,TWOPI) y <- exp(sin(x)+rnorm(200)/2) a <- avas(x,y) /usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: pow_dd (code) from /home/buyuk/R-0.50-a1/lib/acepack.so ABORT instruction (core dumped)
2000 Feb 22
1
R-0.99 installation on UNIX
{message bounced because it has "$$$" in it. manually approved by list maintainer -- MM} > Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 13:03:35 +0100 > From: jens <jniesch at gwdg.de> > > I have trouble to install R on Sparc Sun Solaris 2.6. > make returns the error message: > Undefined symbol first referenced in file > d_lg10 ../appl/libappl.a(uncmin.o) > d_sign
1999 Sep 01
0
Problems compiling R65.0.
Hi, I appear to have a slight problem compiling R0.65.0 under Linux (slackware) using g77. By simply typing configure then make, I obtain a binary which when "ldd" does not contain the f2c library. I therefore cannot load any libraries containing fortran code (I obtain unresolved symbol messages from R.X11 and an unable to load shared library from dyn.load(file)). If I change the
2001 Jul 09
0
ODP: Re: How to build R-1.3.0 under HP-UX 11.00
Thank you for advice. I my case RPC nedd to be linked with libnsl, so I used "-lnsl" option to link it, but i have still problem: /usr/bin/ld: Unsatisfied symbols: i_len (code) d_sign (code) collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Can you suggest something? Kris
1997 Aug 21
0
R-alpha: f2c
> If we don't assume that everyone has f2c then people distributing > libraries need to distribute all or part of libf2c. Source to libf2c is > readily available. I'm a bit confused about this discussion, but since I don't have f2c on the computer I've been using the past week, I assume most of the necessary parts on this library have been distributed with R (but I
1999 Nov 16
1
Installation of package fails (PR#328)
Full_Name: Thomas Langhans Version: 0.65 OS: Solaris 7 Submission from: (NULL) (129.217.131.31) I tried to install the package "leap" on our Sun Enterprise 400 running Solaris 7, but it fails: cause the g77 doesn't compiles the fortran-sources properly, I translated them with f2c to c-source. Running R INSTALL produces the following message: Installing package `leaps' ...
1998 Dec 04
1
Linux compile problem
System setup is: Redhat Linux 5.2, gcc-2.7.2.3-14, glibc-2.0.7-29, fort77, f2c Compilation proceeds until final linking stage which produces ld -export-dynamic -o ../../bin/R.binary arithmetic.o array.o attrib.o bind.o builtin.o character.o coerce.o colors.o complex.o context.o cov.o cum.o debu g.o deparse.o deriv.o devices.o dotcode.o dstruct.o duplicate.o envir.o error s.o eval.o format.o
1998 Feb 25
1
R-beta: Re: dse+redhat 4.2 problem
>R INSTALL dse rlibs >Installing package `dse' ... >libs >gcc -g -fpic -I/usr/local/R-0.61/include -c dsefor.c -o dsefor.o >/tmp/cca02533.i:1: numeric constant with no digits >/tmp/cca02533.i:1: numeric constant with no digits >... >is there something wrong with my gcc or is there some >option missing somewhere? >I suspect the problem might have to do with
1998 Feb 25
1
R-beta: Re: dse+redhat 4.2 problem
>R INSTALL dse rlibs >Installing package `dse' ... >libs >gcc -g -fpic -I/usr/local/R-0.61/include -c dsefor.c -o dsefor.o >/tmp/cca02533.i:1: numeric constant with no digits >/tmp/cca02533.i:1: numeric constant with no digits >... >is there something wrong with my gcc or is there some >option missing somewhere? >I suspect the problem might have to do with
2000 Dec 16
1
g2c library
Working on a Red Hat (not Mandrake) Linux and trying to load my library I get (sorry, can't copy it all, working remotely) gcc -shared -o ..... /user/bin/ld: cannot find -lg2c Does anyone know what the g2c library iss, and if I can download and compile it for Red Hat (I definitely didn't mean to type f2c in the above) Thanks Jonathan