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2016 Dec 11
0
Check package issue on mavericks
I just checked your package on a mavericks VM and it seems fine, so I wouldn't worry about it. Probably some configuration issue on the CRAN server, perhaps xquartz is outdated. Unfortunately there is no easy way anymore to check on Mavericks. Travis used to support it, but they have deprecated mavericks (along with Apple and homebrew). Hopefully CRAN will update to the current MacOS for the
2014 Oct 27
1
OSX Yosemite (10.10): Are package binaries the same as for OSX Mavericks (10.9)?
I'm trying to help someone to troubleshoot possible OSX Yosemite issues, but I've only got access to OSX (< 10.9) so I cannot check myself. When building/installing binary R packages, there are different binaries depending on OSX version. For instance, CRAN provides different binaries for 'OS X Snow Leopard' and 'OS X Mavericks', e.g.
2014 Oct 03
2
mpi.h errors on Mavericks packages
Dear mac folks, I have started porting a large legacy toolset maintained in windows and heavily mpi laden so it can be used across platforms in R... so I am building a package out of it. On this note, I am noticing that almost all of the mpi dependent packages do not compile on the CRAN repositories.... with the basic issue that it appears it can not find mpi installed: configure: error:
2014 Oct 01
1
gsl package on mavericks
hello I maintain the gsl R package, and many users have recently reported that the package does not install from source under macosx 10.9 ("mavericks"). Users typically install the gnu GSL library and are able to compile and run a small "hello world" program which executes some of the Bessel functionality of the library; but under mavericks the configure script (which uses
2014 Jul 21
1
Licence for datasets in a R-package
Dear List, I am building a R package which collects ecological data about plant species from both remote (web) databases and locally stored rda files (datasets): these "local rda files" are derived from publicly available databases for which no "official" licenses are provided; I was told by the creators of these databases that users can use such data provided that the
2013 Nov 16
2
Issue with Mavericks Mail Client
We run a dovecot mailserver. One of the clients I use is a Mac Laptop. Recently I upgraded from Mountain Lion (10.8) to Mavericks (10.9). Under 10.8 it worked fine. On 10.9 it syncs up when I invoke the client, but after a while stops getting updates. Most of my mail clients are on Linux (thunderbird) or Android (K9) and I admit that several run against my very large INBOX simultaneously. The
2014 Sep 02
4
Mac OS Mavericks über slow
Hi guys, we are running a fileserver for a company with ~10 Mac OS Mavericks (not all up to date). The Samba server is running on Centos 5 with official Samba from Centos. We see big big lagging while browsing the fileserver. Some directories du to the activy of the company contains more than 4000 files (small one). Everything is fine if we connect with Windows or Linux machine, but with Mac Os
2003 Oct 24
1
gee and geepack: different results?
Hi, I downloaded both gee and geepack, and I am trying to understand the differences between the two libraries. I used the same data and estimated the same model, with a correlation structure autoregressive of order 1. Surprisingly for me, I found very different results. Coefficients are slightly different in value but sometimes opposite in sign. Moreover, the estimate of rho (correlation
2015 Jan 21
0
updated R-cairo bridge, official R-3.1.*-mavericks.pkg crippled, snpMatrix 1.19.0.20
R.framework-Versions-Resources-library-grDevices-libs-cairo_20150120.tgz in http://sourceforge.net/projects/outmodedbonsai/files/R/ are dropped in replacement to the cairo.so's in the official R binaries (2.15.3, 3.0.3, 3.1.2). updated to cairo-1.12.18 and freetype-2.5.4. The official R binaries' were built with early freetype 2.4.x and cairo 1.11(?) and had a number of issues with some
2014 Jun 13
1
what is the current correct repos structure for mac osx binaries?
Dear R-developers, As part of our package building process, we maintain internal CRAN-like repositories of our packages. This has worked pretty well, but we are running into issues with R 3.1 and OSX mavericks. Specifically, machines with osx mavericks seem to, by default, expect packages to be located under a 'mavericks' sub-directory, but this is not the location reported when
2015 Jun 07
3
Question on folder sync with "directory name translation"
Hello everyone, I'm new to this mailing list but I have been using rsync for some years up to now. I'm trying to synchronize two directory trees, but I want a special behavior that I didn't find on the net nor in the manual (or maybe there is a combination of options to get what I want but I couldn't find it). Tree A is like: A * * FolderA * * And tree B (on a remote
2014 Dec 08
2
CRAN packages mis-using \donttest : falsy
Hi all, anyone has an idea how I could fix this? \donttest{ ## Set colors from colorspace package with a fallback col <- try(colorspace::rainbow_hcl(5), silent = TRUE) %||% rainbow(5) } The problem is that this makes R CMD check freak out (http://www.r-project.org/nosvn/R.check/r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang/falsy-00check.html) if the colorspace package is not declared as a dependency.
2015 Jun 08
2
Question on folder sync with "directory name translation"
OK , but then the solution with symlinks is equivalent, just with the right options for rsync. Make the link. Sync + exclude. Remove the link. Don't have to live with the folder on the source. *_______________Gionata Boccalini* 2015-06-08 22:49 GMT+02:00 Michael Johnson - MJ <mj at revmj.com>: > Oh, actually, I just thought of a couple other another options that don't >
2014 May 16
0
[Nut-packaging] NUT Client for Mavericks
[redirecting to nut-upsuser since we hardly use the packaging list anymore] On May 15, 2014, at 9:20 AM, Jose Vigil wrote: > Hi friends, > > I?m looking for an already compiled .pkg NUT Client to be installed in a Mavericks iMac. Can someone, please point me to place where I can find it? We don't have any official ones. If anyone else has compiled one, please feel free to share
2014 Jul 01
0
USE_CXX1X, Snow Leopard R binaries + Mavericks
Hi R-devel, I'm noticing the following behaviour: writeLines("#include <Rcpp.h>", file = "test.cpp") Rcpp::sourceCpp("~/test.cpp") ## succeeds at trivial compile Sys.setenv("USE_CXX1X" = "yes") Rcpp::sourceCpp("~/test.cpp") ## fails; CXX nor CXX1X properly set (?) IIUC, R is not propagating CXX nor CXX1X when
2015 Mar 19
2
CRAN binary, but no source
----- Original Message ----- > From: "G?bor Cs?rdi" <csardi.gabor at gmail.com> > To: "John McKown" <john.archie.mckown at gmail.com> > Cc: r-devel at r-project.org > Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 9:03:37 AM > Subject: Re: [Rd] CRAN binary, but no source > > On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 11:59 AM, John McKown > <john.archie.mckown at
2015 Jun 08
1
Question on folder sync with "directory name translation"
Thanks Joe for the reply: 1) why do you say to use fuzzy twice? Do you mean in both directions? 2) I have to mention that the remote system is a Synology NAS, which for whatever reason (I can't think about), doesn't support symlinks, even in the same disk volume or "share"! > But I could make some symlinks in the local system (archlinux) and user > exclude filters to
2015 Feb 02
0
updated R-cairo bridge, official R-3.1.*-mavericks.pkg crippled, snpMatrix 1.19.0.20
The windows replacement is R-library-grDevices-libs-winCairo_20150122.zip in http://sourceforge.net/projects/outmodedbonsai/files/R/ The cairo replacements are just two bundles, windows or OS X - containing replacements for R 2.15.3, 3.0.3 and 3.1.2. You just extract the relevant one for your R version. The windows builds of R packages snpStats x.x.x.8 and snpMatrix 1.19.0.20 were done with
2019 Jul 07
3
Possible bug in `class<-` when a class-specific '[[.' method is defined
Hi all ! I noticed a strange behaviour of the function `class<-` when a class-specific '[[.' method is defined. Here below a reproducible example : #-------------------------------------------------------------------. counttt <- 0 `[[.MYCLASS` = function(x, ...) { counttt <<- counttt + 1 # browser() x = NextMethod() return(x) } df <- as.data.frame(matrix(1:20,
2019 Jun 24
2
RFC: Interface user provided vector functions with the vectorizer.
For example, Type 2 case, scalar-foo used call by value while vector-foo used call by ref. The question Johannes is asking is whether we can decipher that after the fact, only by looking at the two function signatures, or need some more info (what kind, what's minimal)? I think we need to list up cases of interest, and for each vector ABI of interest, we need to work on the requirements and