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2015 Jul 19
2
Building r-devel fails on Ubuntu (old and new as well)
Am 16.07.2015 um 14:08 schrieb Martin Maechler: >>>>>> G?bor Cs?rdi <csardi.gabor at gmail.com> >>>>>> on Thu, 16 Jul 2015 07:18:00 -0400 writes: > > > ... > > making array.d from array.c > > array.c:33:23: fatal error: duplicate.h: No such file or directory > > compilation terminated. > > ... >
2015 Jul 19
1
Building r-devel fails on Ubuntu (old and new as well)
An updated tarball should be available in $CRAN/src/base/pre-release soon. (For CRAN=https://cran.r-project.org, immediately. Other mirrors need mirroring.) -pd > On 19 Jul 2015, at 10:01 , peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> wrote: > > Looks like someone forgot to update the DISTFILES (specifically the HEADERS) in src/main/Makefile.in... > > -pd > >> On 19 Jul
2015 May 26
4
MetaCran website v1.0.0-alpha
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Gabriel Becker <gmbecker at ucdavis.edu> wrote: > That's true, but issues, checkouts, comments, credit, etc should all be > going to the original repo. You mean the links? They are, aren't they? [...] > >From the email Gabor just sent out, it sounds like he and I agree about > this stuff anyway. I was really responding to the
2016 Jan 18
4
r-devel @ Travis
Hi! I'm developing R packages and use Travis CI for continous integration. When submitting to CRAN Im suggestet to test the package using the latest R-devel. I would like that all test where run using Travis. Is there anyone who knows if this is possible to run travis test using the latest r-devel? -- Regards M?ns ============================ M?ns Magnusson 070 - 588 97 15 mons.magnusson
1999 Jul 19
2
cannot access samba from WfWg running trumpet winsock
Hi all! Here is my problem: I have installed RedHat Linux version 6.0 on a computer and I want to share its resources via samba. Unfortunately, my computer - which is running WfWg 3.11 for Eastern Europe and the trumpet winsock TCP/IP stack is not able to see the samba server. Other computers, running Win95, Linux and WfWg with M$ TCP/IP stack perform OK. I have tried the following combinations:
2015 Mar 13
2
Rtools version 3.3.0.1957 looking for C even though RTOOLS variable is pointing elsewhere
Good evening. Testing the most recent version of Rtools, the build stops about when text.c is being compiled in the tools package (just after R.Lapack). The compilation is looking for gcc in C:, even though RTOOLS is set for another drive, and the compilation has successfully run until this point. This did not happen last night with version 1955. I've uninstalled and reinstalled Rtools three
2015 May 23
5
MetaCran website v1.0.0-alpha
Dear All, [ I was wondering if this should have gone to the new mailing list. Maybe. ] As some of you maybe know from my earlier posts, I am building a simple search engine for R packages. Now the search engine has a proper web site, where you can also browse CRAN packages. http://www.r-pkg.org/ As I see the value is in 1. package search (search box on top right) 2. APIs, see
2015 May 26
2
MetaCran website v1.0.0-alpha
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Gabriel Becker <gmbecker at ucdavis.edu> wrote: [...] > > Well, sort of. I mean if the package is being actively developed not on > github, forking your archive repo and developing a patch/etc against it > won't necessarily be particularly effective, as there is no way to have the > right starting point (state of trunk), right? > Well,
2015 May 26
4
MetaCran website v1.0.0-alpha
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 12:18 PM, Gabriel Becker <gmbecker at ucdavis.edu> wrote: > On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 9:25 AM, Yihui Xie <xie at yihui.name> wrote: > >> I cannot speak for other package authors, but for all my own packages, >> I have provided the BugReports field in DESCRIPTION that points to the >> Github issues page. You can probably use this field to
2015 Sep 16
2
R-devel_2015-09-14 throws an error in reg-packages test
Hello. I have successfully built R on windows scores of times, and have never come across this problem. For this build, I am using the current 4.6.3 prerelease version of Rtools, Windows7 64 bit, and R-devel_2015-09-14.tar.gz When running make check, I get the following error: running code in 'reg-packages.R' ...make[3]: *** [reg-packages.Rout] Error 1 make[2]: *** [test-Reg] Error 2
2015 May 26
3
MetaCran website v1.0.0-alpha
One issue I have with this is that it doesn't point to the original GitHub repositories of the packages, so you end up with additional repositories on Github in Gabor's name that have nothing to do with the actual Github repositories of the packages. I understand that it's technically necessary, but I fear it will lead to a lot of confusion... On May 24, 2015, at 5:44 AM, Rainer M
2009 Jun 17
2
Urgent - odfWeave produces graphs /images with Read-Error
Dear list, I have been working on a report with around 60 images in it, and everything has been fine, until now. I find that the image output that is produced by odfWeave produces images that are NOT readable by OpenOffice or NeoOffice. I get empty boxes with Read-Error written in them. While generating the file using odfWeave, I can see them being generated on the screen, and they all seem fine.
2015 May 24
3
MetaCran website v1.0.0-alpha
Thanks for letting us know about the new website. Some comments: - Download statistics: Where are they from? CRAN does not monitor downloads generally, maybe some selected mirrors do. - Section "Recently updated" can only hold 9 packages, but frequently more than 9 get accepted even within an hour, hence not sure if this makes sense. - The links "Download R" and "CRAN
2015 May 26
0
MetaCran website v1.0.0-alpha
That's true, but issues, checkouts, comments, credit, etc should all be going to the original repo. Anything else seems grossly unfair to the package author(s). This issue is exacerbated even further when the the author isn't developing the package on github at all, and github users may unintentionally begin to view the forks as the actual canonical sources for the package. Also, the
2015 May 26
0
MetaCran website v1.0.0-alpha
----- Original Message ----- > From: "G?bor Cs?rdi" <csardi.gabor at gmail.com> > To: "Gabriel Becker" <gmbecker at ucdavis.edu> > Cc: "Simon Urbanek" <simon.urbanek at r-project.org>, "Rainer M Krug" <Rainer at krugs.de>, r-devel at r-project.org > Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 10:55:02 AM > Subject: Re: [Rd] MetaCran
2015 Nov 23
4
compile question
> On 23 Nov 2015, at 22:30 , aixtools <aixtools at gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode ... Two things here - possibly irrelevant, but I'd avoid building in the source directory. (mkdir ../BUILD ; cd ../BUILD; ../R/configure) - don't turn on mantainer mode. You are not a maintainer, and if you want to play at being one, I think you
2015 Mar 11
2
Notes on building a gcc toolchain for Rtools (but not multilib)
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > > That's a bug. I haven't tracked down what's going wrong with our > regular code. If I can't find that and fix it soon, I'll make Internet2 > the default. For now, you can do it yourself using the instructions on > ?setInternet2. > > Duncan Murdoch I
2015 May 26
2
MetaCran website v1.0.0-alpha
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 12:45 AM, G?bor Cs?rdi <csardi.gabor at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 8:28 PM, Simon Urbanek <simon.urbanek at r-project.org> > wrote: > >> One issue I have with this is that it doesn't point to the original GitHub >> repositories of the packages, so you end up with additional repositories on >> Github in Gabor's
2009 Jun 26
4
How do I get just the two last tokens of each string in a vector?
Dear list, Sorry for asking this very silly question on the list, but I seem to have made my life complicated by going into string manipulation in vectors. What I need is to get the last part of a sting (the two last tokens, separated by a space), and of course, this should be done for all strings in a vector, creating a new vector of exual size. So, a <- c(" %L H*L L*H H%",
2008 Dec 18
2
X11 is not availble
Hi there, after several problems with installing R on a Debian server It now finally works at least roughly. With roughly I mean that the 'core' function do work properly, but I'm still having problems with the image export. When I try to call png(filename="my_file.png", width=800, height=300, pointsize=12, bg = "white") I just get the error message