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2015 Jan 13
0
Request for help with UBSAN and total absense of CRAN response
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dirk Eddelbuettel" <edd at debian.org> > To: r-devel at r-project.org > Cc: "Erik Bernhardsson" <erik at malfunction.org>, "Dirk Eddelbuettel" <edd at debian.org> > Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 7:30:47 AM > Subject: [Rd] Request for help with UBSAN and total absense of CRAN response > >
2015 Jan 16
0
Request for help with UBSAN and total absense of CRAN response
Dirk, The vagrant setup I use to test my packages with UBSAN also seems to replicate the error reported by CRAN (together with some other warnings). I have attached the files (I hope they get through the filters). I suppose you know what to do with them. Jan Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> schreef: > CRAN has a package of mine in upload limbo because it failed UBSAN.
2015 Oct 13
2
gcc ubsan alignement test --minimal gcc version?
Dear All, I'm trying to implement the section of the manual pertaining to the gcc-ubsan test carried by CRAN on my local computer (ubuntu 14.04): http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/bdr/memtests/gcc-UBSAN/README.txt I was wondering whether someone could tell what the minimal version of the gcc tool chain needed to run the gcc-ASAN and gcc-UBSAN alignment tests on ones local
2019 Jul 19
1
difficulty with sanitizer using bigmemory
Dear all, bigKRLS, which has been on CRAN for a couple of years, had to be pulled recently due to what seems to be a sanitizer issue stemming from its use of bigmemory. bigKRLS works fine (we?ve used it ourselves on many different platforms and have had over 15,000 downloads without an end user reporting difficulties because of this issue). Unfortunately, we have been unable to reproduce the
2019 Dec 30
2
how to check as CRAN with alternative BLAS?
One of my packages is slated to be archived from CRAN due to failures when the ATLAS BLAS is used. I am unable to replicate the error on my machine under R 3.6.1 using the atlas library from ubuntu (seems to be 3.10.2-9, while the good professor is using 3.10.3 per https://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/bdr/Rblas/README.txt ). I also tried the rocker/r-base with R 3.6.2 and
2015 Jan 13
1
Request for help with UBSAN and total absense of CRAN response
On 13 January 2015 at 08:21, Dan Tenenbaum wrote: | Where should the package source be downloaded from? I see it in CRAN (but presumably the latest version that causes the issue is not yet downloadable) and in github. The "presumable" assumption is incorrect AFAIK. The error should presumably came up in both versions as annoylib.h did not change there. Feel free to prove me wrong :)
2014 Sep 26
1
configure: error: linking to Fortran libraries from C fails
Hi all, Nice one for a Friday afternoon ... I'm trying to follow this section of the manual : http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-devel/R-exts.html#Using-Undefined-Behaviour-Sanitizer to build R-devel (as of a few hours ago: rev 66684) with -fsanitize=undefined,address. My OS is Linux Mint Debian Edition. To get gcc-4.9 I added Debian testing to my apt sources and ran : sudo
2015 Oct 14
0
gcc ubsan alignement test --minimal gcc version?
Dear Prof. Ripley, Thank you for your answer. I think I am way over my head here. (Using Doker adds a level of complexity that I'm afraid I can't manage for now so I am happy with building Rdevel and using it in to run these tests). After building Rdevel with what I think are the correct options** (just to avoid mistakes I have also fully removed R from my system just before and
2017 Apr 19
4
difficulty in Ubuntu 14.04 apt-getting R 3.3.2
Hi: I have a Dockerfile, which builds an image which installed R 3.3.2 in Ubuntu 14.04, but building using that Dockerfile seems to have stopped working and I am unclear why. I believe the relevant error is: 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
2017 Apr 05
2
Very hard to reproduce bug (?) in R-devel
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 2:24 PM, Robert McGehee <rmcgehee at walleyetrading.net> wrote: > Winston, > I had a similar experience to you tracking down an insanely difficult bug > in my R code that "disappeared" whenever slight changes were made to the > script (e.g. like adding cat() statements). In my case, it coincided with > my over-eager compilation of R and its
2020 Jun 22
3
Docker build issue
Hi Dave and Dirk, sorry, I do not understand half of this, as I do not use docker myself. Buf if Dirk does not use Debian buster as the basis for his Rocker container, then you should probably not try to install the backport to buster. Shouldn't these docker containers be there to avoid the need to install R? Johannes Am Montag, 22. Juni 2020, 19:15:56 CEST schrieb Dirk Eddelbuettel:
2018 Apr 29
2
R 3.5.0 Binaries for Ubuntu now available
On 04/29/2018 09:30 AM, Jeroen Ooms wrote: > On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 10:00 PM, Michael Rutter <marutter at gmail.com> wrote: >> These have not been mirrored to CRAN as I want to have the other r-cran >> packages built against R 3.5 before adding to CRAN. Worried about breaking >> working systems currently on R 3.4.4. > > Thanks, Michael. I did some simple tests,
2020 Jun 24
2
Update on docker Python:3 and adding R:4.x
I continue to receive an error installing R via dockerfile on a buster image python:3. E: The value 'buster-cran40' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources My starting point is the debian buster based Python:3 image adding a couple of python specific configurations and then using the commands in the R project documentation for installing R on
2015 Aug 29
2
Having both R-current and R-devel installed on Ubuntu
Hi Dirk, I too would need to get R-devel on my Ubuntu box (alongside an existing R installation) to check my packages, especially given the mayhem that awaits us when the new `R CMD check --as-cran` goes live. ( http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/doc/html/NEWS.html ) I was wondering if the script that you posted on r-sig-debian a couple years back was still valid. More however, I'd like to
2020 Jun 25
4
Update on docker Python:3 and adding R:4.x
My dockerfile: FROM python:3 WORKDIR /usr/src/app COPY requirements.txt ./ COPY languageserver-master ./ COPY radian-master ./ RUN pip3 install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt EXPOSE 8080 RUN apt-key adv --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-key 'E19F5F87128899B192B1A2C2AD5F960A256A04AF' RUN echo "deb http://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian buster-cran40/" >>
2020 Jun 22
2
Docker build issue
Count me as a docker newbie building a debian python and R mytools container. My first post. This was working a couple of weeks ago. My last successful build was a R 4.01 release when the R:base docker hub project used to list a number of base images and I used sections of a posted docker file in that area. Then the install directions at Cran:R listed buster:4.01 instructions that I also added to
2019 Nov 25
1
class(<matrix>) |--> c("matrix", "arrary") -- and S3 dispatch
On 21 November 2019 at 17:57, Martin Maechler wrote: | (if you use a version of R-devel, with svn rev >= 77446; which | you may get as a binary for Windows in about one day; everyone | else needs to compile for the sources .. or wait a bit, maybe | also not much longer than one day, for a docker image) : FYI: rocker/drd [1] and rocker/r-devel both have rev 77455 now (as they are both on
2017 Feb 12
1
Problems installing tibble (ggplot2) in R running Ubuntu 14.04
On 12 February 2017 at 12:28, Jeroen Ooms wrote: | On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Terje J?rgensen <terjej at imr.no> wrote: | > Hi, | > | > I am unable to install tibble, a required package for ggplot2 in R. I am | > running R (version 3.3.2 ) in RStudio (version 1.0.44). My OS is ubuntu | > 14.04 (64 bits). | | I was able to reproduce this problem. What happened is that
2018 Jan 16
2
lost ability to apt-get install r-base=3.4.2-1trusty1
Hello, I need a specific version of R installed for consistency reasons. I do the standard setup steps: echo "deb https://cran.ma.imperial.ac.uk/bin/linux/ubuntu trusty/" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys E084DAB9 sudo apt-get update And then a simple install call, which used to work just fine some time ago, tosses an
2015 Oct 14
0
gcc ubsan alignement test --minimal gcc version?
On 13/10/2015 14:46, kaveh wrote: > Dear All, > > I'm trying to implement the section of the manual pertaining to the > gcc-ubsan test > carried by CRAN on my local computer (ubuntu 14.04): > > http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/bdr/memtests/gcc-UBSAN/README.txt > > I was wondering whether someone could tell what the minimal version > of the gcc tool