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2015 Mar 03
2
Suggestions to improve the info page of /bin/linux/debian
Hi Johannes, I didn't know what would be the best approach to modify the page?how it was generated, is there a central place, etc.?which is why I posted on r-sig-debian in the first place. Anyway, although I'm more or less familiar with markdown and pandoc, it was easier for me to edit directly README.html as it was on CRAN. Please find attached a revision with the modifications I
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
2015 Mar 03
0
Suggestions to improve the info page of /bin/linux/debian
Le 03/03/2015 10:02, Mathieu Basille a ?crit : > Hi Johannes, > > I didn't know what would be the best approach to modify the page?how it was > generated, is there a central place, etc.?which is why I posted on > r-sig-debian in the first place. Anyway, although I'm more or less familiar > with markdown and pandoc, it was easier for me to edit directly README.html > as
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 Jan 24
2
Unable to install R 3.1.2 on Debian:Testing
> otherwise I will only have time in the weekend to do something (amend the > README or set up a new repo for jessie) on the weekend. The repository for jessie is in the works - but don't expect it to be up before next weekend. Johannes
2015 Jan 19
2
Unable to install R 3.1.2 on Debian:Testing
Le 18/01/2015 15:55, Dirk Eddelbuettel a ?crit : > > On 18 January 2015 at 14:14, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > | Ok. I will set up a new toolchain for testing then. We need this for Rocker > | all the time---eg I just put something marvelous into littler which I need in > | Rocker, yet Debian is frozen with no timeline for release. And it is silly > | for us to keep rebuilding all
2015 Jan 18
3
Unable to install R 3.1.2 on Debian:Testing
Hi Johannes, On 18 January 2015 at 20:47, Johannes Ranke wrote: | At the moment you are on your own with R 3.1.2 on jessie. The easiest safe bet in my opinion | would be to install from the Debian sources in unstable, i.e. add a deb-src entry for unstable | to your sources.list, do an apt-get build-dep r-base and then apt-get source --build r-base | and install the packages with dpkg. Ok. I
2015 Mar 02
0
Suggestions to improve the info page of /bin/linux/debian
Hi Mathieu, thanks for your input. It reminds me how I got involved in the Debian backports, as I thought the Debian README on CRAN needed an update... At the moment I do not have the time to reorganize the README, so if you would like to go ahead and implement your changes into a README.html, I wouldn't mind. Otherwise I am willing to pick up your suggestions, but it will take me some
2017 Jul 18
1
Backports of R 3.4.1 to Debian delayed
Dear all, I have bad RAM on the machine that I am using to create the backports, so I need to replace it. It took me a while to figure it out... While I was able to create the backport after several iterations with spurious segfaults, I will not upload it as I am not sure if it could be corrupted in some way. I hope to be able to upload a clean backport of R 3.4.1 during the rest of the week
2012 Dec 13
2
package ‘Design’ is not available (for R version 2.15.2)
Dear all, i have re-installed Debian on my computer and for some reason I cannot install some packages anymore using the install.package command from the R console. Some packages I can, and some I cannot (Design for instance) this is what I get: > install.packages('Design') Installing package(s) into ‘/usr/local/lib/R/site-library’ (as ‘lib’ is unspecified) --- Please select a CRAN
2017 Nov 27
0
Data expert position: PostGIS and spatial ecology, University of Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL
The MabLab at the University of Florida's Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center (Davie, FL) is looking to fill an immediate opening for the position of a Biological Scientist. We are looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated and responsible individual to join an exciting research team focused on spatial ecology, from fine-scale movement and habitat selection to range dynamics.
2018 May 09
0
Data manager in a Spatial Ecology lab, Univ Florida, Fort Lauderdale FL
The MabLab at the University of Florida is recruiting a Data Manager to fill an immediate opening for the position of Biological Scientist in the lab. We are looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated and responsible individual to join an exciting research team focused on spatial ecology. The Data Manager will be responsible for the group's database system, and will assist with multiple
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 :)):
2015 Feb 26
0
R 3.1.2 for Debian jessie/testing available on CRAN
Dear Mathieu, dear list, if you have successfully set up apt pinning for R packages, then you have the most up-to date Debian packages for R at your fingertips. I set up the repository for Debian jessie so people do not have to use apt pinning in order to get Debian 3.1.2 on jessie. Plus, when jessie is released, the repository is already there, and after the release of jessie it is likely
2011 May 10
2
translation from windows to linux
Hi all, I started recently to use R with linux(ubuntu) but I often get code written under windows or mac. I have two questions. When I encounter a function which is not in R linux what is the best way to find the right linux function for it? So next time I can help myself. I browsed the web for a long time and could not find anything to the the function zip.unpack. Thats actually my second
2010 Oct 30
2
How to get write permissions for (lib="~/.R/library") ??
Hi I am trying to install R-igraph, but when I issue the command : install.packages("igraph", lib="~/.R/library") in the R session, I get the following error: Warning in install.packages("igraph", lib = "~/.R/library") : 'lib = "~/.R/library"' is not writable Error in install.packages("igraph", lib =
2005 Nov 08
2
question about R graphics-example plot attached
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: jia ding <dingjia at gmail.com> Date: Nov 2, 2005 4:03 PM Subject: question about R graphics-example plot attached To: r-help at lists.r-project.org Suppose I have the data set like this: A 1 3 7 10 B 5 9 13 The numbers here actually is A or B's occurence positions.So it means, position 1,3,7,10 is A;position 5,9,13 is B's occurence. I
2012 Mar 13
2
Upgrade from 2.11.1 to 2.14.2 options?
Linux kernel 2.6.18-2-pve Proxmox vm. debian_version 6.0.4 Squeeze sessionInfo() R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31) x86_64-pc-linux-gnu locale: C New to R, new to Debian. I'm trying to upgrade from 2.11.1 to 2.14 following the steps outlined in the doc below that I found on the link. http://www.r-project.org/ - DEBIAN PACKAGES OF R SOFTWARE I added this line to the sources.list file it's
2015 Jan 19
0
Unable to install R 3.1.2 on Debian:Testing
Hi Mathieu, thanks for contributing your tips on apt pinning on Debian testing. I have included similar instructions in the Debian README for the situation where testing was frozen. This time I thought I would get around to provide proper binaries for testing quickly enough, but I need to get some other work done, so I am lagging behind here. If someone could provide some lines with nice
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