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2010 Feb 10
3
R package on centos 5.1
Hi
?? I want to install R package on centos 5.1, however I am not able to install it . Can anyone please tell me how can I install R on centos 5.1?
Thank you
Hersh
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2012 Dec 18
1
Updating R on RHL5
Hi,
I haven't used my system in a while now and wanted to update R.
Running yum update R fails because of missing dependency texinfo-tex
I have installed the EPEL yum repo configurations but
yum install texinfo-tex does not find the package.
How can I install that missing package?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
-Christos
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2007 Dec 06
1
yum upgrade fails on pm-utils dependancy
I just tried to perform a yum upgrade on my CentOS 5 machine and it
failed on a pm-utils >= 0.99.3-6 is needed by package hal error. I
rsync my repos every night. This is the first time it's happened
sudo yum -y upgrade
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Loading "priorities" plugin
Setting up Upgrade Process
Setting up repositories
updates 100%
2008 Oct 23
4
R-devel going away
This email serves as an announcement that I plan to swallow up R-devel
into the base R package. Why?
* It is causing no end of user complaints. The typical R user expects to
be able to do a "CPAN" (really, I should say "CRAN") style package
install through the R interface:
install.packages("RSQLite")
This doesn't work unless you have R-devel installed. The
2002 Jan 18
1
TeX error generated by R CMD CHECK
Hello,
can anyone explain the following error I get when trying to
use the CHECK command to check a new version of my pakcage under 1.4.0?
******
./R CMD check ~/GLMMGibbs.0.5.1/GLMMGibbs
* checking for working latex ... OK
* using log directory `/homef/jonm/R-1.4.0/bin/GLMMGibbs.Rcheck'
...
<Installs library, documentation, and then performs various tests,
including the example,
2005 Aug 11
1
include C functions from nmath in my own C functions
Hi:
I followed the README in src/nmath/standalone/
to make the use the command "make shared" to make the
libRmath.so file. I also add the directories containg
libRmath.so to LD_LIBRARY_PATH by using command
"export
D_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$/home/zhliu/Backup/R-2.0.1/src/nmath/standalon
e
"
However, when I try to run the following codes by the
command
2005 Aug 11
1
include C functions from nmath in my own C functions
Hi:
I followed the README in src/nmath/standalone/
to make the use the command "make shared" to make the
libRmath.so file. I also add the directories containg
libRmath.so to LD_LIBRARY_PATH by using command
"export
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$/home/zhliu/Backup/R-2.0.1/src/nmath/standalon
e
"
However, when I try to run the following codes.
2008 May 10
1
OT: YUM, RPM and PGP keys
A short time ago a message on this list referred to an OSS project called
ledgersmb. I am having a deal of difficulty getting this installed and as the
web page at www.ledgersmb.org yields a "page not found" error and the
ledger-smb-users mailing list seems very lightly used I wonder if someone here
could help me out?
I have ploughed through all of the perl dependencies for ledgersmb
2008 Jan 29
1
The standalone Rmath library and VC++ 2003
Linking my VC++ application with the standalone Rmath library yields the
following;
------ Build started: Project: Complex plugin, Configuration: Debug
Win32 ------
Linking...
Creating library .\../Debug/complex_plugin.lib and object
.\../Debug/complex_plugin.exp
libRmath.a(mlutils.o) : warning LNK4217: locally defined symbol __iob
imported in function _REprintf
libRmath.a(dbeta.o) :
2010 May 14
5
where is libRmath.a & libRmath.so
I see Rmath.h in include. Why can't I find libRmath.a and/or libRmath.so?
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2004 Apr 22
2
Urgent:again question about nmath/standalone
Hello, all,
I have the same question as the last mail I sent. I have installed libRmath in
my system. But I still can not link Rmath through -lRmath. The whole process
is as follow.Is there anybody who is so kind to help me find out the problem?
I will appreciate very much.
[credsim at confsys ~]$ cd /usr/lib
[credsim at confsys lib]$ ls -l libR*
-rw------- 1 bcdesai bcdesai 237828 Apr
2002 May 31
1
Two questions about nmath
Hi !
1) First question.
Excuse me for trouble with the same question. I still have problems
with the compilation of test.c in src/nmath/standalone.
I did follow the instructions you gave me but I still receive this message
[root at my standalone]# cc -o test test.c -L/usr/local -lRmath
/usr/local/libRmath.so: undefined reference to `log'
/usr/local/libRmath.so: undefined reference to
2011 May 31
2
the tag Obsoletes: in spec files
How exactly to use the tag "Obsoletes:" in a spec file ?
I need to offer texlive to users on Centos-5.6, so I packaged it (based
on a Mandriva src.rpm), and that works.
But I want rpm to *replace* tetex by texlive, instead of just adding
texlive, when users do a :
$ yum install texlive
(we have a local repo here).
So I added this line in texlive.spec :
Obsoletes: tetex
and of
2005 Jan 05
1
Standalone Mathlib, C++ and ISNAN()
In the hope of some meaningful response and ignoring the risk of
further abuse, let me try to clarify the issue here.
I have re-read the 'Writing R Extensions' manual. It seems to me that
it clearly says R API functions can be called from from C++ programs,
and the API includes the special values ISNAN() and R_FINITE() and the
missing test ISNA().
R_FINITE is no problem. It is
2006 Apr 18
2
rpm build difference?
I noticed a strange thing on my CentOS 4 workstations today.
Immediately after installing the tetex suite (tetex-xdvi tetex-dvips
tetex tetex-latex tetex-afm tetex-fonts), "rpm -V tetex" reports some
package inconsistencies:
rpm -V tetex
........C /usr/bin/amstex
........C /usr/bin/bamstex
........C /usr/bin/bplain
........C /usr/bin/lambda
........C
2005 Jun 02
1
could not open libRmath.so
Hi
I got a very tricky problem when I tried to compile a C++ program
which links to libRmath.so. The program itself had no problem, I can
compile and run in my own linux machine where I compiled libRmath.so
file and copied it to system directory (/usr/local/lib).
Now I want to compile my program at another linux box where I don't
have root privilege. That machine only has binary version of R,
2017 Sep 13
1
https://ctan.org/tex-archive/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-barcode/
On 13 September 2017 at 11:42, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote:
> On 09/13/2017 10:28 AM, hw wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> https://ctan.org/tex-archive/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-barcode/
>> says that pst-barcode is included in texlive.
>>
>> I installed texlive, and it can?t find pst-barcode.sty. Is that a
>> bug in the packaging
2002 Apr 30
1
makefile for standalone lib
It appears the Makefile.win in
src/nmath/standalone might need some modification since
cd src/nmath/gnuwin32
make -f Makefile.win
make -f Makefile.win test
fails. However if I remove libRmath.a from line 15
OR
modify lines 67/68 replacing Rmath.a with libRmath.a then
make -f Makefile.win test
goes as expected.
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2012 Mar 16
1
Segfault while calling fexact in C
Hi folks,
I'm trying to call an R function (fisher.test) in my program for like a
billion times! Though my program is in Python and I feel that using rpy2 to
interface R to python doesn't give me satisfactory performance. So I looked
into R code and found out that fisher.test is actually a wrapper around
another function called fexact which is implemented in C. Using Cython I
managed to
2003 Nov 26
2
creating graphs in BATCH mode
Hi
a short question is there a way to generate jpeg's etc. in BATCH mode ? The
following example does not work in BATCH:
I have a file called Rgraph.in:
*rsy at puffin*[15:11][~][57]> cat Rgraph.in
jpeg("/tmp/my.jpg")
hist(runif(10000))
dev.off()
*rsy at puffin*[15:11][~][58]>
*rsy at puffin*[15:09][~][55]> R BATCH Rgraph.in OUT
4.120u 0.160s 0:05.17 82.7% 0+0k