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2003 Apr 16
1
R 1.6.2 on Mac OSN1-8.1
Dear all, Is it possible to run R 1.6.2 on Mac OS N1-8.1 after installing CarbonLib and InterfaceLib ? I downloaded CarbonLib Update 1.0.4 but it didn't work. Is this system too old ? I am trying to find a solution but if it is not possible it's a waste of time. Or should I use an older version of R ? Dirk [[alternate HTML version deleted]]
2002 Jan 06
2
More OS X issues
Well, I've "fixed" two problems so far with getting things built on OS X. If whoever did the OS X work is reading this, feel free to tell me where/how I've screwed up =) The first problem is that it couldn't find MacTypes.h in the path. MacTypes.h is simply a one line file that includes <CoreServices/CoreServices.h>, so I just replaced the MacTypes.h with that. In
2005 May 04
1
MacOS X: update.packages(type="mac.binary") fails (PR#7834)
Dear Mr Moderator, please let me through. I want to reply to my own thread. I once subscribed to this list, but then my subscription was not accepted. Now to the business: The final failure came from missing .install.macbinary() function. I grepped R-patched sourcesand the only instance of .install.macbinary() was the call to the function in R- patched/src/library/utils/R/packages2.R (stupid
2004 Jul 06
0
Possible Bug: Can't copy from Mac OS X to Samba Version 3.0.2a-Debian?
So I'm trying to copy a file called "Stuffit Standard 8.0.2 X Installer.dmg" from my Panther workstation to a Debian i386 server, running Samba 3.0.2a as packaged under Debian. There's plenty of disk space left, I'm looking at a folder full of files with long names, some containing spaces. When I drag the file from my workstation's local folder to the folder on the
2000 Sep 02
2
Relying on autoconf/configure
I decided, since nobody else seems to be doing it, to do a new build of the Mac library. Unfortunately, things now rely on os_types.h. No problem, I'll just create an os_types.h in mac/compat. Except os.h #includes "../include/vorbis/os_types.h" -- in other words, it explicitly wants the os_types.h that was generated from os_types.h.in by configure. The simple solution is to
2005 May 04
1
MacOS X: update.packages(type="mac.binary") fails (PR#7836)
Message 2 of today: it works now. After re-installing R.app from the same R-2.1.0.dmg file, and fixInNamespace'ing(*) install.packages(), I managed to update 23 outdated packages from CRAN binaries for MacOS X. What I did was to: 1. change call to .install.macbinaries() into call to install.binaries() in install.packages(). install.binaries() is a function defined utils/R/aqua/GUI.R. 2. I
2005 May 03
1
MacOS X: update.packages(type="mac.binary") fails (PR#7831)
Full_Name: Jari Oksanen Version: R 2.1.0 OS: MacOS 10.3.9 Submission from: (NULL) (130.231.102.145) For various reasons (which need not be expanded here) I have tried to update my long neglected R in MacOS X using handy command line tool update.packages() using readily available binaries of contributed packages at CRAN. However, this fails with message saying that packages xxxx_*_tar.gz is not
2003 Feb 05
1
libvorbis on Classic MacOS
Hi all, Those of you uninterested in classic MacOS as a target will probably want to skip this email. I'm revisiting this platform, trying to get music going for the game I'm working on. We're obviously using OggVorbis on the other platforms we support (osx, linux, win32). The problem is that our classic MacOS build is currently under MPW/MrC. I can compile libogg/libvorbis fine
2002 Jul 15
2
problems with CarbonLib
I tried to intall R in a iMac with Mac OS E1- 9.0.4 (Mac OS ROM VE-4.6.1). When I tried to run R for the first time I got a message about "Carbonlib-- CF RangeMake" not beeing found. Please, could you help me to tackle the problem. Thanks very much. Barahona -- Enrique Barahona Fernandez ESTACION EXPERIMENTAL DEL ZAIDIN, CSIC Profesor Albareda, 1 18008, GRANADA (Spain) Tel. + 34
2002 Sep 16
1
installing (PR#2025)
Am I being stupid? I have made several attempts to download R for Macintosh and everything goes fine til I double-click. At this point the message 'can't find CarbonLib' appears. My system is 8.6, running on a G4. Cheers Bill -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read
2008 Jul 24
1
Installing R packages in Textmate
To Whom It May Concern: I need to use various packages in R and I also want to use Textmate. Problem 1: Textmate doesn't seem to recognize the packages that are already installed on R. Problem 2: When I execute the following command: install.packages("ade4", repos="http://cran.r-project.org", contriburl = contrib.url(
2005 Dec 09
1
local source packages install from within R session - cross-platform
I realize that others have struggled with this issue...i.e. http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/help/05/01/9826.html i am on os.x 10.4 w/ R2.2, and am (perhaps foolishly) also on this quest... i would like to be able to install downloaded source (tar.gz'd) files from within an R session, and have it work in a X-platform way..i am often not connected to the internet and have libraries
2006 Jan 24
1
AppDB web site has a DB Error
I searched for "stuffit" On the AppDB web site and received this error. fyi -Joe Baker *Database Error!* Query: REPLACE session_list VALUES ('e21b90947c8c0917c0b744ccc00dc81f', '', '', 'current|O:4:\"user\":7:{s:7:\"iUserId\";N;s:6:\"sEmail\";N;s:9:\"sRealname\";s:17:\"an anonymous
2001 Dec 05
5
using rsync with Mac OS X
Rsync looks like a good tool for keeping files synchronized between two computers, such as a desktop and laptop. However, Mac OS uses a forked file system, with the second fork storing data critical to some files (such as applications) as well as type and creator information matching files up with the appropriate apps and file types. Mac OS X comes with a command-line utility called ditto
2001 May 04
6
help, what's CarbonLib 1.20?
Greetings, I downloaded R for my mac from software, R binaries, rm123, base and then downloaded "rm123.sit.hqx" Now, when I open R and try to type anything in the blank, I get a message that I need CarbonLib 1.20 or newer to run R. Please tell me what this means and where to go to get it. By the way, when I type anything in and recieve the error message, R will then refuse to close
2001 Jul 10
1
R.lib and compiling C for Windows
Hello list, (PC Windows 2000, R 1.2.3) i want to compile C source file for R on windows 2000. I'm working with Metrowerks CodeWarrior for creating and compiling C files. I've see that R.lib file must be obtain with R.ddl by Visual C++. I don't have Visual C++ (and i don't want to buy it !!) but i want to obtain R.lib file. Is there a solution to my problem ??? Any help would
2003 May 21
1
gcc 3.2 warnings
This is mostly for derf, but others may be interested too. Attached are the warnings (stderr log) from compling theora under gcc 3.2.3 (Debian). There quite a few. Many of them are spurious, but some indicate real bugs. In particular it seems likely we have more unitialized variables since Dan reports differing encoder output depending on the compiler used. In general, we need to go through
2008 Jul 24
3
Integrating R and Textmate
To Whom It May Concern: I need to use various packages in R and I also want to use Textmate. Problem 1: Textmate doesn't seem to recognize the packages that are already installed on R. Problem 2: When I execute the following command: install.packages("ade4", repos="http://cran.r-project.org", contriburl = contrib.url(
2000 Oct 10
4
Mac Ogg Vorbis Player
Well, I updated the player to work with the branch_postbeta2, but it contains some nasty kludges to the project files that probably shouldn't be finalized. I'm going to put it in a separate file (http://oscar.the-rileys.net/programming/vorbis_pb2.tar.gz) for now. Unfortunately, this release doesn't seem to fix the "tearing sound" problem. I think this might be related to
2004 Nov 02
0
[LLVMdev] Final Visual Studio Patches
Morten Ofstad wrote: > > Well, actually I'm speaking mostly for myself ;-) I have a front end, I > want to generate code, all I really need is a llvm.lib and the include > files that go along with it... I imagine this is quite a common > scenario, but I might be wrong. This is pretty much my usage scenario too, however I expect to be *able* to hack on the source and