Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Upgrading 2.15.3 to 3.0.x on Debian Squeeze?"
2010 Jun 23
2
Analyzing large transition matrix
Let's say you have a dataframe of car trade-ins. For example, each row
contains
oldcar newcar qty
and a typical entry could be
lexus bmw 1
I put the qty column to allow for fleet purchases, where one purchase
may convert multiple cars at once.
I'd like to show what's going on. I could do a histogram of newcar to
show the frequency each type of car is bought. If there
2013 May 11
1
clean wheezy, R intrigue, squeeze-cran3 requires liblzma2?
Hi.
On the release version of Debian Wheezy, I am missing symbols for left and
right brackets in plotmath. Anybody see similar trouble while reviewing
demo(plotmath)?
This is a completely clean, fresh install. I've not installed any peculiar
libraries or packages, except R, the installation of which still puzzles
me.
I configured a CRAN mirror for packages using squeeze-cran3 folder, and
2015 Sep 16
2
Problem installing R on Debian 6
Dear all,
I having a trouble installing R on debian 6 squeeze. Apt can not find some packages on repository. It seems like that some packages missed. Can you please help me with this? Thank you in advance.
Harutyun khachatryan.
P.S. It writing something like this. It doesn't depends on CRAN mirror. I have tried a lot of different CRAN mirrors with the same result.
Err
2015 Feb 26
2
R 3.1.2 for Debian jessie/testing available on CRAN
Thanks Johannes to clarify this point. It makes more sense to me now. So I
understand that the idea is to make it simpler without apt-pinning for less
adventurous people (I mean normal people :)): just add jessie-cran3 repo
and you're good to go.
Am I also correct that jessie-cran3 is essentially a backport of Debian
SID, with some (short?) delay? In other words, modulo a couple of days,
2015 Feb 26
3
R 3.1.2 for Debian jessie/testing available on CRAN
Dear Johannes,
Thanks a lot for this work! I have to admit that I'm now a little bit
puzzled, though. I'm running Debian Jessie (current testing) with great
satisfaction. When it comes to R, I simply have the SID repository
(official Debian) enabled, with some pining to get only R-related stuff.
Now, I'm not sure to understand the benefit of using the CRAN repository
for Jessie?I
2010 Jul 15
0
R2wd and ESS: printing source?
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I'm using R2wd and ESS. ESS-mode doesn't let one fill wdBody() calls,
and printing out of Emacs (M-x print-buffer or M-x print-region) doesn't
wrap, so I miss most of the text on printed listings. What do others
do to address that?
Thanks,
Bill
- --
Bill Harris http://makingsense.facilitatedsystems.com/
Facilitated
2014 Sep 13
1
Picking 'rgl' as source package instead of 'r-cran-rgl'
Hi,
$ more /etc/apt/sources.list.d/additional-repositories.list
deb http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/R/bin/linux/debian wheezy-cran3/
deb-src http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/R/bin/linux/debian wheezy-cran3/
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install r-cran-rgl # works great
$ sudo apt-get build-dep r-cran-rgl
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
2015 Sep 19
1
Unable to install R 3.2 on debian jessie
Hi,
Am Freitag, 18. September 2015, 15:25:10 schrieb George N. White III:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 8:35 AM Francois-Xavier Jollois <
>
> francois-xavier.jollois at parisdescartes.fr> wrote:
> > Hi everybody
> >
> > I try to update R 3.1.1 to R 3.2.2 on a Debian Jessie (8.2) server. I
> > try to do the following steps :
> >
> > - Adding
2017 Mar 12
1
Problems Updating R version on Debian testing
I am trying to update R on debian testing and am getting the following
error from the package manager. Do I need to change the website link?
Is there a new signature for the repository that is compliant?
W: GPG error: http://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian jessie-cran3/
Release: The following signatures were invalid:
6212B7B7931C4BB16280BA1306F90DE5381BA480
E: The repository
2015 Apr 20
2
Dependency problem with "python-rpy2" package
Hello,
I have a problem with package "python-rpy2" with Debian Wheezy repository.
I use this repo :
deb http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian wheezy-cran3/
This package depends on "python-singledispatch" but it doesn't exist in official Debian repo...
Could you help me to fix this issue ?
Thanks a lot,
2015 Sep 18
2
Unable to install R 3.2 on debian jessie
Hi everybody
I try to update R 3.1.1 to R 3.2.2 on a Debian Jessie (8.2) server. I
try to do the following steps :
- Adding "deb-src http://cran.irsn.fr/bin/linux/debian jessie-cran3/"
to /etc/apt/sources.list
- Execute :
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install r-base r-base-dev
- And I get this :
...
r-base is already the newest version.
r-base-dev is
2015 Apr 02
1
Debian Testing: ~/.Renviron seems to not being read (R_LIBS not set)
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 2:05 AM, Johannes Ranke <jranke at uni-bremen.de> wrote:
> Dear Marius,
>
> thanks for sharing your thoughts on this. I am not very happy that you provide
> instructions to install R 3.1.3 from sources when binaries are already
> provided on CRAN.
Dear Johannes,
... no one in his/her clear mind would go that way unless necessary. I
have given reasons
2017 Apr 27
2
R installation problems on Linux Mint 18.1 via jessie-cran3
Am Donnerstag, 27. April 2017, 15:05:32 schrieb J C Nash:
> Is there a reason for jessie-cran3 rather than xenial? For Linux Mint 18
> (admittedly not 18.1) I have
>
> deb https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu xenial/
>
> as one of the apt entries.
>
> JN
Seconded. You should not expect that mixing apt entries for Ubuntu and Debian
will work.
> > It
2017 Apr 27
2
R installation problems on Linux Mint 18.1 via jessie-cran3
Okay folks, I give up and - frankly - I'm fed up! I thought I'd sorted all
this last week, but clearly not. I've tried using mirrors from here in the
UK, Ireland, France and the USA and whichever mirror I use, all I get is
this:
clive at climate ~ $ sudo apt-get update
Hit:1 http://ubuntu.mirrors.uk2.net/ubuntu xenial InRelease
Ign:2 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable
2015 Mar 31
1
Debian Testing: ~/.Renviron seems to not being read (R_LIBS not set)
Dear Dirk, Dear Johannes,
Thanks for helping, I could solve the problem.
By reading your posts, I got a bit of the impression that questions
beyond the 'standard installation' process are not really welcome on
R-SIG-Debian. If this is the case, I'm sorry for my post. I wasn't
aware of this, but Dirk makes it clear why on
2015 Mar 30
2
Debian Testing: ~/.Renviron seems to not being read (R_LIBS not set)
Dear Johannes, Dear Dirk,
Thanks a lot for helping. Here is the missing information.
Here is how I installed R. This is basically how Martin Maechler
showed me to install R under Ubuntu (in several versions so that they
are also recognized by ESS). My goal is to adjust this to make it work
for Debian:
1) sudo emacs /etc/apt/sources.list # then add:
deb
2013 Jul 20
1
roxygen
I am modifying a package that appears to have been made with roxygen. I'm
currently running Debian stable (wheezy) amd64 with the stock R 2.15.1. I
have some other, mostly older, flavors as well.
roxygen doesn't seem to be in the Debian repositories or (if I wanted to
switch to R v3) http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/wheezy-cran3/.
Any tips? Just install from source and
2015 Sep 16
0
Problem installing R on Debian 6
Dear Hartyun Khachatryan,
thanks for your report. It seems not a lot of people are using the backport to
squeeze, as I have forgot to update the package index after doing the backport
for R 3.2.2 and nobody (including me) noticed...
The updated index is on its way to the CRAN mirrors, it will take some time to
be synchronised, so please try again tomorrow.
Johannes
Am Mittwoch, 16.
2012 May 21
1
libguestfs on Debian 6 squeeze problems
I'm trying to install libguestfs on Debian squeeze installed from
http://people.debian.org/~bengen/libguestfs/
It does not work. Here are the details:
I was able to install libguestfs-tools and its dependencies. However,
aptitude removed the following two packages: qemu and qemu-system. I'm
not sure if it's okay or not. If I try to install those packages back, I
get the
2015 Feb 26
0
R 3.1.2 for Debian jessie/testing available on CRAN
Yes, but beware that I only do backports of the packages listed in the Debian
README on CRAN.
Kind regards,
Johannes
Am Donnerstag, 26. Februar 2015, 10:06:08 schrieb Mathieu Basille:
> Thanks Johannes to clarify this point. It makes more sense to me now. So I
> understand that the idea is to make it simpler without apt-pinning for less
> adventurous people (I mean normal people :)):