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1999 Jun 09
1
R on AIX (>4.2)
Hi, I'm determined to get R compiling & running on a machine running AIX 4.2. I've seen previous emails in the archive about this topic. The main obstacle is getting dynamic loading to work, but it works for Tcl and hence is feasable. Questions: - is anybody _currently_ working with R on AIX? - why have previous fixes to the sources not been introduced into the released
1999 Jun 09
1
R on AIX (>4.2)
Hi, I'm determined to get R compiling & running on a machine running AIX 4.2. I've seen previous emails in the archive about this topic. The main obstacle is getting dynamic loading to work, but it works for Tcl and hence is feasable. Questions: - is anybody _currently_ working with R on AIX? - why have previous fixes to the sources not been introduced into the released
1998 Jun 09
1
R-beta: R-beta makefile
>This mean that the specs file of Cygnus gcc is different from the >mingw32 one. OK thanks (I added main() {} as per FAQ and I got the dynload to build a dll ok) I am also interested in building the R sources as per your descriptions. To simplify things, I have removed b18 cygwin and have now installed egcs-mingw32 with your djtools as recommended. Everything seems to work OK; tools that
2004 Jun 23
6
R 1.9.1 compilation error (on AIX 5.1)
> From: Prof Brian Ripley > > We do have alpha/beta test periods for new releases of R, so > would anyone > who did test AIX please confirm that they did succeed. (No > one reported > an error, including yourself: are any AIX users interested in helping > having R available for AIX?) It is much better to have such reports > during alpha test, or at least beta
2010 Dec 19
1
Unable to build R-2.10.0 and later releases on AIX 6.1
Hi, I have been able to build R-2.9.2 on AIX 6.1 and AIX 5.2. However, I failed to build R-2.10.0 and later releases on these AIX platforms. The error messages I got are attached below: "connections.c", line 461.10: 1506-022 (S) "truncate64" is not a member of "struct Rconn". "connections.c", line 772.10: 1506-022 (S) "truncate64" is not a member
2001 Feb 03
1
callback environment for Tk buttons
Hi. I'm running into problems with using R functions as callback commands for buttons in Tk. The following Tcl/Tk script creates three buttons. If you press hello it prints hello world. If you press HALLO it prints HALLO WORLD. Not exciting, but I need an example... set tt [toplevel .tt] foreach i {"hello" "HALLO"} { pack [button $tt.b$i -text $i
1998 Jun 06
1
R-beta: makefile command line for recreating dynload demo dll
Hi, I have gnuwin32 (b18) and the rw0613b.zip version of R. With regards to (re)making the dynload dll demo given (zero.dll) could anyone tell me what the command line for the makefile should be. ie, make -f Makefile.in ...? Thanks for any help -- Douglas -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
2004 Jul 22
2
gcc on AIX is not compatile with R-1.9.1
Hi Uwe Liqqes, Does the successful compilation for R-1.9.1 on AIX 5.1 depend on the IBM AIX compiler for C and C++ (xlc/xlC)? gcc on AIX is not compatible with R1.9.1. Kexiao -----Original Message----- From: Uwe Ligges [mailto:ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de] Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 8:19 AM To: Liao, Kexiao Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: Re: [R] Install R on AIX 5.2 64 Bit
2007 Feb 02
1
Problem installing R-2.4.1 on AIX 5.3
Dear all, I have some problems to install R-2.4.1 on AIX 5.3. Configure string: ./configure --with-readline=no LDFLAGS='-bshared' --with-jpeglib=no --with-libpng=no --with-lapack=no --prefix=/cineca/prod/Bioinf/R-2.4.1 configure .site= #! /bin/sh CC=xlc F77=xlf MAIN_LDFLAGS=-Wl,-brtl SHLIB_LDFLAGS=-Wl,-G CXX=xlc CXXFLAGS=' -g -O' SHLIB_LDFLAGS=-W1, -G MAKE=gmake Configure ends
2004 May 03
3
R 1.9.0 on AIX, 64-bit
I'm trying to get R 1.9.0 running on AIX 5.1 with the standard AIX compilers (xlc, xlf) and it is failing 2 of the tests, test-Reg in reg-tests-1.R like this: bash-2.05b$ tail -30 reg-tests-1.Rout.fail [,1] [,2] [1,] 1 3 [2,] 2 4 [3,] 1 3 [4,] 2 4 > stopifnot(typeof(res) == "list") > ## were not implemented in 1.8.1 > > > ## Date objects with
2003 May 08
1
problems compiling R on AIX5.1
Dear all, after trying to compile R on our IBM Power3/AIX 5.1 machine I've been able to run it correctly. First of all I would thank all who responded my mails. I explain here how I've done it: First of all, it seems that configure and some shared libraries of AIX does not work at the same time. I tried to configure & make with the following environment vars CC=xlc F77=xlf CCC=xlC
2000 May 08
3
eigen broken on AIX with R-devel? (PR#537)
Hi, I get the wrong eigen values on an AIX machine with R-devel of 5/3/00. Here are the results: R> m <- matrix (c(6.8, 2.4, 2.4, 8.2), nrow=2) R> m [,1] [,2] [1,] 6.8 2.4 [2,] 2.4 8.2 R> eigen(m) $values [1] 19.281403 6.337993 $vectors [,1] [,2] [1,] 0.1918866 0.9967987 [2,] 0.9967987 -0.1918866 And for comparison, here is what I get on a Sun (with
1999 Jun 10
2
dynload for R on AIX (>= 4.2)
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Friedrich Leisch wrote: > Yes, if I understood AIX workings correct you have to have a text file > of to-be-exported symbols at the time of linking a shared library, > i.e. the linker is called like (this is pasted from a mail by Arne) > > $(F77) -o module.so -bM:SRE -bE:module.exp -bnoentry $(OBJECTS) $(LIBDIR) $(LIBS) > > where module.exp is a text
2004 Jul 28
2
Parallel Functions on AIX
Dear R Development Team, Does the latest version R-1.9.1 provide parallel functions if R is running on Multiple CPUs Unix platform (IBM AIX e-server)? Kexiao [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2000 Mar 18
3
AIX fails on startup with R-1.0.0
Hi, this is not a bug report since this may not be a problem with R per se. The current release of R (1.1.0) will compile cleanly on an AIX box (I have 4.3.2) but it will fail upon startup with an Illegal Instruction. I've located the problem to be in do_strsplit when R calls regcomp. This function is defined in regex.c. However, the text from regex.o doesn't find its way into the
1999 Jul 20
2
R 0.65 and AIX: if it quacks like a duck...
Hi, this relates to R-devel of 1999/July/18. I will outline what I had to change to get R to compile with cc then with gcc. Note that R compiled with cc works, R compiled with gcc is broken. --> Compile with cc: 1) Edit src/main/saveload.c: disable the undefine! With the #undef _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED the compilation dies an untimely death. (And the header files are not as badly broken
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
2015 Jun 03
0
Matrix loading hangs on AIX 5.3 with 3.1.2
Hi all, Yes, I know 5.3 is old, but it's a system I have to work with at present. I have the latest supported xlC + friends. gcc building is not an option on this system for other reasons. I have read the install instructions and set the env vars according to those and also am using the freeware iconv and other GNU tools where needed. Problem - the Matrix package hangs on installing.
1998 Sep 16
2
R-beta: windows and dynload.
I get an error: Error in dyn.load(file) : unable to load shared library "D:\R_CODA\RW0613\library\eda\libs\eda.dll" with almost all the packages. I tried to use "require" and tried also to copy the dll's to the bin directory and nothing helped. Any ideas ? Thanks for your efforts Troels -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help
1999 Jun 09
4
packages with FORTRAN code
Recent sensible changes to the dynload mechanism have made an old problem resurface: how should we deal with packages which contain Fortran code and may need to be linked against additional libraries such as -lf2c? The current consensus is that extra Fortran libraries maybe needed are handled via the make variable FLIBS, and that `-lf2c' or `-lg2c' are added by default if g77 is used.