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2015 Jan 26
0
problem with update.packages() in R-Devel (3.2.0) on Windows
We are several seeing this one. It's a known bug, cf. https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2015-January/070513.html Henrik On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 9:54 AM, John Fox <jfox at mcmaster.ca> wrote: > Dear all, > > I've noticed the following problem for the past several days: > > ---------------- snip ---------------- >> update.packages(ask=FALSE) > > . . .
2015 Jan 27
0
problem with update.packages() in R-Devel (3.2.0) on Windows
It works again using: % R --version R Under development (unstable) (2015-01-26 r67627) -- "Unsuffered Consequences" Copyright (C) 2015 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) /Henrik On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 9:54 AM, John Fox <jfox at mcmaster.ca> wrote: > Dear all, > > I've noticed the following problem for the past
2015 Jan 27
1
problem with update.packages() in R-Devel (3.2.0) on Windows
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Henrik Bengtsson" <hb at biostat.ucsf.edu> > To: "John Fox" <jfox at mcmaster.ca> > Cc: "R-devel" <r-devel at r-project.org> > Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 10:15:36 AM > Subject: Re: [Rd] problem with update.packages() in R-Devel (3.2.0) on Windows > > It works again using: > > % R
2015 Jan 26
4
problem with update.packages() in R-Devel (3.2.0) on Windows
Dear all, I've noticed the following problem for the past several days: ---------------- snip ---------------- > update.packages(ask=FALSE) . . . trying URL 'http://cran.utstat.utoronto.ca/src/contrib/zoo_1.7-11.zip' Error in download.file(url, destfile, method, mode = "wb", ...) : cannot open URL 'http://cran.utstat.utoronto.ca/src/contrib/zoo_1.7-11.zip'
2002 Jun 13
1
bad fisher.test() bug (PR#1662)
(CC'ed to R-bugs ``for the record'') >>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian D Ripley <ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk> writes: BDR> On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Martin Maechler wrote: >> >>>>> "MM" == Martin Maechler >> <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch> writes: >> >> >>>>> "BDR" ==
2007 Mar 19
1
Delphi applications printing bug
Hi, I'm using Wine 0.9.27 and Ubuntu 6.06. I've problems when printing from Delphi Apps that use QReport (the default reporting engine for most Delphi versions), and after some hacking I've perhaps isolated the trouble: it seems that Delphi printing over a Canvas works only if I show the system PrintDialog or the PrinterSetupDialog befor printing, and I press OK in this dialog:
2008 Jun 02
0
(PR#11537) help (using ?) does not handle trailing whitespace
>>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> >>>>> on Fri, 30 May 2008 22:34:28 +0100 (BST) writes: BDR> I think it is ESS that is parsing this as a help BDR> request (so it can divert it to an ESS buffer). BDR> Looks like this is an ESS issue, not an R one. yes, indeed, hence much more belonging the ESS-help
2010 Sep 03
1
Weird erratic error and illogical error message, could someone explain this?
Hello, It's several days I try to track this bug, and even cannot cook a reproducible example. Yet, it occurs consistently in a long-running task after a variable period of time. Here is an example: ... my long-running code [as I said, cannot give something simple that produces this bug in a reproducible manner] Error in match(x, table, nomatch = 0L) : formal argument
2000 May 22
0
integer functions {was Inconsistencies (PR#550)}
>>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian D Ripley <ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk> writes: BDR> On Mon, 22 May 2000 berwin@maths.uwa.edu.au wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> I was playing around with some C-code that I dynamically linked to R >> and noticed the following inconsistency: > > dat <- matrix(1,3,3) > >
2000 Mar 14
0
Re: autoload error in profile {was anova-bug in R-version 1.0.0?} (PR#486)
>>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian D Ripley <ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk> writes: BDR> On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Martin Maechler wrote: >> >>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian D Ripley <ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk> writes: >> BDR> On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Trenkler, Dietrich wrote: >> >> I think I've discovered what went
2008 May 13
2
(PR#11281) Bug in R 2.7 for over long lines (crasher+proposed fix!)
>>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> >>>>> on Tue, 13 May 2008 07:32:43 +0100 (BST) writes: BDR> This example does not crash in R 2.7.0, R-patched nor BDR> R-devel (r45677) for me (x86_64 F8 Linux.) It also BDR> does not crash with the CRAN build of R 2.7.0 on BDR> Windows XP. Neither does it
1997 Oct 09
0
R-alpha: [sboker@calliope.psych.nd.edu: Re: S-PLUS on UNIX plans]
--Multipart_Thu_Oct__9_10:41:03_1997-1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII In case you did not realize how much this is related to R : --Multipart_Thu_Oct__9_10:41:03_1997-1 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Return-Path: s-sender@utstat.toronto.edu From: "Steven M. Boker" <sboker@calliope.psych.nd.edu> Date: Wed, 8 Oct 97 16:37:05 -0500 To: s-news@utstat.toronto.edu Subject:
1999 Jul 15
1
which() does not handle NAs in named vectors. (PR#226)
Version: platform = sparc-sun-solaris2.6 arch = sparc os = solaris2.6 system = sparc, solaris2.6 status = status.rev = 0 major = 0 minor = 64.2 year = 1999 month = July day = 3 language = R -- It is unclear to me that the handling of NAs is desirable, and it has problems with names: > z <- c(T,T,NA,F,T) > names(z) <- letters[1:5] > which(z) Error: names attribute
2003 Sep 18
0
non-numeric binary ops?
Has there been a recent change in the behavior of binary operators? In SparseM it was, until quite recently ok to do scalar multiplication but now, > A*4 Error in A * 4 : non-numeric argument to binary operator > 4*A Error in 4 * A : non-numeric argument to binary operator > A%*%A An object of class "matrix.csr" Slot "ra": [1] 1 1 1 Slot "ja": [1] 1 2 3
2000 Mar 07
0
autoload error in profile {was anova-bug in R-version 1.0.0?} (PR#470)
>>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian D Ripley <ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk> writes: BDR> On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Trenkler, Dietrich wrote: >> I think I've discovered what went wrong. >> >> My workspace included a function wilcox.test formerly copied from >> ctest. Now ctest ist part of the distribution and because of that I
2000 Mar 07
0
Re: autoload error in profile {was anova-bug in R-version 1.0.0?} (PR#473)
On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Martin Maechler wrote: > >>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian D Ripley <ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk> writes: > > BDR> On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Trenkler, Dietrich wrote: > >> I think I've discovered what went wrong. > >> > >> My workspace included a function wilcox.test formerly copied from > >>
2016 Feb 19
2
Grandstream Early Dial
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Bryant, Thanks for your reply. It didn't work immediately, I had to create a second context, or else it was looping between the second and first line. This seems to work: [earlydial] ; Test Early Dial exten => _.,1,Set(l_Extension=${EXTEN}) exten => _.,n,Goto(earlydial2,${l_Extension},1) [earlydial2] exten => _.,n,Goto(noMatch,1)
2019 Aug 15
2
Feature request: non-dropping regmatches/strextract
I do think keeping the default behavior is desirable for backwards compatibility; my suggestion is not to change default behavior but to add an optional argument that allows a different behavior. Although this can be implemented in a user-defined function, retaining empty matches facilitates programmatic use, and seems to be something that should be available in base R. It is available, for
2010 Jan 25
3
question on sqldf syntax
trying to structure sql to merge two datasets. structure follows: dbs.possible.combos (all possible combinations of dates and places) Date Place 1/1/10 N-01 1/1/10 S-02 1/2/10 N-01 1/2/10 S-02 etc... dbs.aggregate (the raw data aggregated by date and location) Date Place Days 1/1/10 N-01 6 1/1/10 S-02 10 1/2/10 S-02 5 Trying to merge so I look-up the values for each possible combo dbs.final
2008 Mar 06
1
Argument "nomatch" matched by multiple actual arguments ... %in% -> match?!?
When I run R CMD check R.oo on R v2.7.0 devel (2008-03-04 r44677) on WinXP I get the following error while testing examples: Error in match(x, table, nomatch = 0) : formal argument "nomatch" matched by multiple actual arguments Calls: setMethodS3 -> setMethodS3.default -> %in% -> match Execution halted How is that even possible with: > get("%in%") function (x,