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2017 Nov 18
0
Debian backport on Stretch?
Incidentally, you can see a bit more complete description at https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/402560/how-do-i-install-r-on-debian-stretch-given-the-r-api-3-issue . On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Bill Harris < bill_harris at facilitatedsystems.com> wrote: > I got a new laptop in September and installed Stretch (I had been using > Jessie), and I tried to follow the
2017 Nov 19
2
Debian backport on Stretch?
Le Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 03:26:53PM -0800, Bill Harris a ?crit : > Incidentally, you can see a bit more complete description at > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/402560/how-do-i-install-r-on-debian-stretch-given-the-r-api-3-issue > . Hi Bill and everybody, if one installs R >= 3.4.2 from any source, then some Debian packages will be broken. The change of r-api virtual
2016 Mar 15
2
Rsqlite
Estimados Anteriormente usé sin problemas Rsqlite, pero encuentro un error, comparto el código ¿alguno tiene idea sobre que puede llegar a ser? library(RSQLite) con <- dbConnect('SQLite', dbname='/Users/Javier_2/Desktop/SQLiteJavier.db') // o ? en lugar de ? , el error persiste > con <- dbConnect("SQLite",
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
2018 May 05
1
error in chol.default((value + t(value))/2) : , the leading minor of order 1 is not positive definite
Dear friends - I'm having troubles with nlme fitting a simplified model as shown below eliciting the error Error in chol.default((value + t(value))/2) : ? the leading minor of order 1 is not positive definite - I have seen the threads on this error but it didn't help me solve the problem. The model runs well in brms and identifies the used parameters even with fixed effects for TRT?
2017 Nov 19
0
Debian backport on Stretch?
On 19 November 2017 at 19:02, Charles Plessy wrote: | Le Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 03:26:53PM -0800, Bill Harris a ?crit : | > Incidentally, you can see a bit more complete description at | > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/402560/how-do-i-install-r-on-debian-stretch-given-the-r-api-3-issue | > . | | Hi Bill and everybody, | | if one installs R >= 3.4.2 from any source, then some
2011 Feb 11
2
tzone and DST
I'm reading in ~3 years worth of data that includes hourly timestamps. Presumably to avoid DST confusion, all the data is in PST time zone -- no discontinuities in the spring or fall. The data comes in a csv file, which I'm reading with myvariable <- read.csv("my_data_file.csv",header=FALSE,
2017 Sep 25
3
rkward_0.6.5-1~stretchcran.0_amd64.deb missing
Hello Johannes: I'm sorry, but I still have the same problem with Rkward. After running apt-get update, I still can not find the amd64 version of the Rkward package. I have tried it with the following sources: deb http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian stretch-cran34/ deb http://chem.uft.uni-bremen.de/ranke/r-cran stretch-cran34/ deb
2017 Sep 26
2
rkward_0.6.5-1~stretchcran.0_amd64.deb missing
Hi Johannes: Thank you very much. Rkward now works. The only drawback is that I had to install it "by hand": sudo dpkg -i rkward_0.6.5-1~stretchcran.0_amd64.deb rkward-data_0.6.5-1~stretchcran.0_all.deb By default, apt-get installed the Debian repository version (rkward 0.6.5-1+b1 0.6.5-1+b1). Thanks for your contributions to the R-Debian project! Regards. Griera. On Mon, 25
2017 Sep 20
3
rkward_0.6.5-1~stretchcran.0_amd64.deb missing
Hi: I have tried to upgrade from version 3.4.0 to 3.4.1 in a Debian Stretch following the instructions of the web page: https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/ but after updating, Rkward does not work (Error in RK: Graphics API version mismatch). Analyzing the problem, I notice that the Rkward package is not available in the amd64 version (yes in the i386 version), for example here:
2016 Mar 15
4
Lógica Bayesiana con R
Hola, buenas a todos: Me dispongo a empezar un proyecto con logística bayesiana y sé que hay varios paquetes que puedo utilizar, arm, Bayelogit y MCMCpack. Me preguntaba si alguien tiene experiencia con éstos paquetes y me pueda decir cuál de ellos es mejor. Además de esto quería saber si sabíais alguna bibliografía para informarme mejor sobre lógica bayesiana, tengo algunas referencias,
2018 May 13
4
R-SIG-Debian Digest, Vol 152, Issue 4
> > Date: Sat, 5 May 2018 18:02:12 -0500 > From: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> > To: Matthieu S <matthieu.stigler at gmail.com> > Cc: r-sig-debian at r-project.org > Subject: Re: [R-sig-Debian] Ubuntu 18.04 bionic: availability of R > Ubuntu packages/ppa? > Message-ID: <23278.14324.913149.453495 at rob.eddelbuettel.com> > Content-Type:
2017 Oct 21
2
Problem when installing lme4 under Debian stretch
Thanks very much, Dirk! I gave that a try and got the following: pi at raspberrypi:~ $ sudo apt-get install r-cran-car Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been
2019 Jan 29
3
Update RKWard to> = 0.7.0
Hello: I just upgraded my Debian Stretch to version 3.5 by following the instructions here: https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/stretch-cran34/ Then I have updated as root the R from inside with: update.packages(.libPaths()[1], ask = F, checkBuilt=TRUE, dependencies = F, repos = "http://mirror.ibcp.fr/pub/CRAN/") When finalizing the update of the R, I execute RKWard and I get
2017 Oct 21
1
Problem when installing lme4 under Debian stretch
Hi, apparently you are using the backport of R 3.4.2, which provides r-api-3.4. With this backport installed, you cannot use the binary packages from the stretch archive. > | The following packages have unmet dependencies: > | r-cran-car : Depends: r-api-3 > | > | Depends: r-cran-pbkrtest but it is not going to be installed > | Depends:
2006 Sep 26
5
Samba setup for CentOS-4.4 workstations
I am trying to get our prototype Linux workstation to allow users to see shares on our legacy MicroSoft Windows-2000 Domain Server, I can find guides for setting up Samba as a Primary Domain Controller but I cannot seem to locate any good and expansive guide for setting up a samba workstation and just joining the domain. Perhaps this is so trivial a process no-one thinks that it requires such a
2017 Sep 25
0
rkward_0.6.5-1~stretchcran.0_amd64.deb missing
Hello Griera, sorry, I forgot an "svn add", so the package got lost on the way. It is on chem now, and will migrate to CRAN shortly. Johannes Am Montag, 25. September 2017, 10:57:37 CEST schrieb Griera: > Hello Johannes: > > I'm sorry, but I still have the same problem with Rkward. > > After running apt-get update, I still can not find the amd64 version of the
2016 Jan 27
2
rstan warning messages
RHEL 6 installed R version 3.2.3 from EPEL installed Start R and use the following command, but got warnings! install.packages("rstan", dependencies = TRUE, repos = "http://cran.r-project.org/") ... g++ -m64 -shared -L/usr/lib64/R/lib -L/usr/local/lib64 -o RcppEigen.so RcppEigen.o RcppExports.o fastLm.o -L/usr/lib64/R/lib -lRlapack -L/usr/lib64/R/lib -lRblas -lgfortran -lm
2016 Feb 01
2
rstan warning messages
Got past my libgfortran issue ln -s /usr/lib64/libgfortran.so.3 /usr/lib/libgfortran.so Now if I could get RCurl and rstan installed. Thanks, Larry -----Original Message----- From: Tom Callaway [mailto:tcallawa at redhat.com] Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 2:46 PM To: Patrick, Larry B [CSSM] <longplay at iastate.edu>; 'r-sig-fedora at r-project.org' <r-sig-fedora at
2016 Feb 05
2
rstan warning messages
Both RCurl and rstan seem to have installed now. Did the following on my RHEL6 server: [root at ping ~]# export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/ [root at ping ~]# /usr/bin/curl-config --libs -L/usr/lib64 -lcurl Now the output from your previous commands look like: [root at ping ~]# pkg-config --list-all |grep libcurl libcurl