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2016 Jul 12
1
Is .packageName part of the official API?
Hi, I've seen that some packages use .packageName internally to infer
their own name. Is that officially supported? I could not find it
documented anywhere.
There's utils::packageName(), which internally looks for .packageName.
However, if the latter is not found, it may return NULL whereas an
error would be more appropriate if a package name is expected. Using
.packageName would give
2013 Nov 12
1
Own Package Installscript
Hi,
i want to use Puppet to install all packages from a webserver (no
repository) .
Therefore I wrote following Script:
class install_package {
case "$operatingsystem" {
SLES: {
notify {"${operatingsystem}
${operatingsystemrelease} detected":}
notify {"Installing $packagename now:":}
2013 Jun 04
2
Error during R CMD check
Hi All,
I am encountering the following error while performing check on the R
package we built:
R CMD check packagename_0.99.0.tar.gz
During startup - Warning message:
Setting LC_CTYPE failed, using "C"
* using R Under development (unstable) (2013-05-14 r62742)
* using platform: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu (64-bit)
* using session charset: ASCII
* checking for file
2018 Dec 17
2
determining what depends on a rpm
> Am 16.12.2018 um 00:07 schrieb Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com>:
>
> On 12/15/18 1:05 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>> Ultimately it would be very useful to have some kind of a tool that would generate a report from the rpms installed on a system and tell you exactly what depends on what else. Among other things you could use that report to remove stuff that's not
2004 Dec 06
4
confession
Gang,
I've got to admit, what really sold me on debian was apt-get. And
I've been resisting getting up to speed with yum. So, can any of ya
point me to a good starter page, maybe one with migrators like me in
mind? Many thanks.
--
Robert Thomas ("beau") Hayes Link
Open your heart, pray for peace, preach healing
(c)2004ISR http://www.semanticrestructuring.com/
2024 Aug 26
9
specials and ::
The survival package makes significant use of the "specials" argument of terms(), before
calling model.frame; it is part of nearly every modeling function. The reason is that
strata argments simply have to be handled differently than other things on the right hand
side. Likewise for tt() and cluster(), though those are much less frequent.
I now get "bug reports" from the
2009 Jan 06
4
Yum Issue.. Installing Older Package Version
Hello fellow CentOS'ers-
I'm trying to install a package from a not-to-be-named repository (privately operated for some proprietary software). They currently have a package I need but offer multiple versions. However, if I simply 'yum install packagename' it defaults to pulling down the most recent package. I would like to pull down the older version of the package but I'm
2009 Aug 16
1
R CMD check --use-valgrind doesn't run valgrind on tests
R CMD check --use-valgrind <packagename> used to run valgrind on the
tests in the tests directory of the package. But it seems to have stopped.
R-2.9.1 doesn't -- at least on my box -- and neither does R-2.10.0 (devel).
I am not sure when this stopped. I think 2.8.x did this. The only old
R I have around is 2.6.0 and it certainly does.
R CMD check --help for 2.9.1 says (among other
2001 Jun 12
1
help(PackageName)
Dear R Core Team,
I'm wondering whether it is useful that every package should allow
for help(PackageName), giving some general information about the
package (more/nicer than library(help=PackageName)). This man page
may include some mathematical or statistical background, or contain
a guideline for the package.
Cheers,
Martin
--
Martin Schlather email:
2010 Mar 30
2
library(): load library from a specified location
Dear list memmbers,
I would like to load a R library from a specified folder with library()
and need help on how to call the command.
The reason is that I am loading this library on a remote machine where I
have no admin rights. Furthermore a library with the same name is
already installed on that machine. I have modified this library slightly
by modifying the source code and created a
2010 Mar 30
2
library(): load library from a specified location
Dear list memmbers,
I would like to load a R library from a specified folder with library()
and need help on how to call the command.
The reason is that I am loading this library on a remote machine where I
have no admin rights. Furthermore a library with the same name is
already installed on that machine. I have modified this library slightly
by modifying the source code and created a
2005 Sep 13
1
R CMD INSTALL -l /path/to/library packagename
Background:
OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1
release: R 2.1.1
editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2
front-end: ESS 5.2.3
Colleagues
Since I upgraded to R 2.1.1, I am getting a an error message from R CMD
INSTALL packagename that says
R_HOME ('/usr/local/lib/R') not found.
That's not too surprising, since R is now in /usr/lib/R, but what is
confusing me is that
R CMD INSTALL -l /path/to/library
2009 Aug 04
3
Yum - which repo did a package come from
guys,
i have installed mailscanner, spamassassin, etc on my machine. This was done sometime ago. Some of these rpms i got not frm centos repos.
What command ( or yum command ) can i use to find out which repo did this installled package come from.
yum info packagename just says;
repo : installed
i was hoping for something like repo:rpmforge or something similiar. i have these 3 rpms
2008 Jan 20
1
service jexec
Started looking what services I actually having on and found
this "jexec". Tried to google it and found some info, but do not
understand its meaninig. Is it necessary and what does it do?
Please, short explanation for "dummie" :D
Jarmo
2009 Sep 24
1
R v2.10.0: Doc clarification for cross references and where are we heading?
Hi,
in 'Writing R Extensions" of R v2.10.0, under Section
'Cross-references' (2009-09-07) it says:
1. "The markup \link{foo} (usually in the combination
\code{\link{foo}}) produces a hyperlink to the help for foo. Here foo
is a topic, that is the argument of \alias markup in another Rd file
(possibly in another package)."
2. "You can specify a link to a different
2010 Mar 22
3
ctable error with Hmisc and Sweave (on a Mac)
Hi, pretty new with R and LaTeX here...
I'm trying to use the latex() function from the Hmisc table with Sweave. When I try:
pdflatex myfile.tex
I get an error that reads:
! Undefined control sequence.
l.22 \ctable
It seems like this is an optional package for Tex that I haven't installed? My googling skills have neglected to locate instructions for how to install ctable on a Mac,
2007 May 18
5
package installations on schedule or manual run
I would like to have packages installed either in the early morning or
whenever I manually choose to do so on a particular machine. I am
trying to convert my existing configuration from cfengine so in that
tool I had something like:
packages:
Hr03|ManualRun::
<package installation commands>
This basically says to install packages if it''s either 3:00-3:59am or if
2008 Oct 23
1
Automating citations in Sweave
Dear all,
Is there an elegant way to add citations of packages when using Sweave?
Ideally I'd like a function which creates a Bibtex-file with the
packagenames as keys. The idea is to use \cite{packagename} or \cite{R}
in LaTeX.
I know you can get the Bibtex entry with
toBibtex(citation("packagename")). But after updating R or a package one
needs to update the bib-file too. When
2006 Oct 31
4
getMethod(s) and var.test
Hi,
How do I retrieve the var.test() function code? I had a similar problem once
before with another function but getMethods() solved the problem then. Now I
tried several combinations for var.test() without success.
Regards
benjamin
--
Benjamin Otto
Universitaetsklinikum Eppendorf Hamburg
Institut fuer Klinische Chemie
Martinistrasse 52
20246 Hamburg
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2018 Dec 17
1
determining what depends on a rpm
> On 12/17/18 3:50 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
>>
>> or this one :-)
>> rpm -ev --test PACKAGENAME
>> will list all packages that require PACKAGENAME
>
>
> True.? I considered that, and then decided that I could never recommend
> using "rpm -e" as a test, even with the --test flag, due to the risk of
> operator error.? Though if you put it