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2018 Jul 07
1
undefined symbol: cholmod_factorize_p
On 2018-07-07 13:08, Jeroen Ooms wrote: > On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 11:57 PM, G?ran Brostr?m > <goran.brostrom at umu.se> wrote: >> I am installing R_3.5.1 from source on ubuntu 18.04, and 'config' + >> 'make' gives me (at the end) > > Probably something went wrong earlier in the build when compiling > the Matrix package. However it's much easier
2018 Jul 07
2
Segfault on ubuntu 18.04
On 2018-07-07 06:27, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > > On 7 July 2018 at 00:51, G?ran Brostr?m wrote: > | My repo is > | > | deb https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu bionic-cran35/ > | > | Is that wrong? > > That repo will give you R and key R packages like Matrix lme4. (And you > chose to ignore this repo by compiling R yourself ...). Not really: I installed
2018 Jun 13
3
r-base-dev not installing in Ubuntu 16.04
Hello All, When I try to install r-base-dev on my Ubuntu 16.04 it gives me the following error r-base-dev : Depends: dh-r but it is not installable E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. I added the following two repos deb https://mirrors.ebi.ac.uk/CRAN/bin/linux/ubuntu xenial-cran35 deb http://uk-mirrors.evowise.com/ubuntu/ bionic-backports main restricted universe but
2018 Jun 13
1
r-base-dev not installing in Ubuntu 16.04
On 13 June 2018 at 20:54, Robin Lovelace wrote: | I have recently re-installed R on my Ubuntu system to get R 3.5 and found | this to have worked: | | # you may need to remove incumbent repos e.g. with: | sudo apt-add-repository --remove ppa:marutter/rrutter | | # add new repos | sudo apt-add-repository ppa:marutter/rrutter3.5 # for base R | sudo apt-add-repository ppa:marutter/c2d4u4.5 # for
2018 Jul 06
2
Segfault on ubuntu 18.04
On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 8:18 AM G?ran Brostr?m <goran.brostrom at umu.se> wrote: > > > > Den 2018-07-06 kl. 16:28, skrev Dirk Eddelbuettel: > > > > On 6 July 2018 at 12:31, Enrico Schumann wrote: | Just as one more > > datapoint: I cannot reproduce the segfault, with | R 3.5.1 on > > (L)Ubuntu 18.04. (I use the Ubuntu package, i.e. I did not | build >
2017 Feb 10
1
Ancient C /Fortran code linpack error
> On 10 Feb 2017, at 14:53, G?ran Brostr?m <goran.brostrom at umu.se> wrote: > > Thanks to all who answered my third question. I learned something, but: > > On 2017-02-09 17:44, Martin Maechler wrote: >> >>>> On 9 Feb 2017, at 16:00, G?ran Brostr?m <goran.brostrom at umu.se> wrote: >>>> >>>> In my package 'glmmML'
2018 May 05
2
Ubuntu 18.04 bionic: availability of R Ubuntu packages/ppa?
Hi I just upgraded to the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, and tried to add both the "Ubuntu packages" source as well as ppa. I was not able to do this, trying to add for example: deb http://cran.cnr.berkeley.edu/bin/linux/ubuntu bionic/ or using: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:marutter/c2d4u am I doing something wrong, or just being impatient? Are there any plans to build these repos in the near
2018 Aug 16
2
Xenial rpart package on CRAN built with wrong R version?
I manually downloaded the rpart package and installed it using dpkg, without removing the old rpart package first, and now everything works. During the installation, dpkg said: Unpacking r-cran-rpart (4.1-13-1cran1xenial0) over (4.1-13-1cran1xenial0) So again, it seemed that the new version had been installed, but it really wasn?t. I had no idea that something like this could happen. Huh.
1997 Dec 14
1
R-beta: survival4 in R-0.60.1
Hi there, Here is a record of an R session: > library(survival4) Autoloading required package: splines > coxph(Surv(c(1,2,3,4), c(1,1,1,1)) ~ c(1,0,1,0)) Error in .C("coxfit2", iter = as.integer(iter.max), as.integer(n), as.integer(nvar), : C/Fortran function not in load table Why is "coxfit2" not in the load table? How do I fix it? System is Linux. Goran
2018 Aug 14
2
Xenial rpart package on CRAN built with wrong R version?
I?m not using the PPA, but the CRAN mirror from https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/#installation: deb https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu xenial-cran35/ On 14 Aug 2018, at 12:25, George N. White III <gnwiii at gmail.com<mailto:gnwiii at gmail.com>> wrote: qOn Tue, 14 Aug 2018 at 05:04, Ulrich KELLER <ulrich.keller at uni.lu<mailto:ulrich.keller at
2017 Feb 09
3
Ancient C /Fortran code linpack error
> > On 9 Feb 2017, at 16:00, G?ran Brostr?m <goran.brostrom at umu.se> wrote: > > > > In my package 'glmmML' I'm using old C code and linpack in the optimizing procedure. Specifically, one part of the code looks like this: > > > > F77_CALL(dpoco)(*hessian, &bdim, &bdim, &rcond, work, info); > > if (*info == 0){ > >
1998 Jan 27
1
R-beta: survival4
Hmm... I have the same problem on hpux10.20. I put the additional libs into a subdir called contrib, and R INSTALL from there. I have R-0.61.1 Alpha Dec21 1997. Without restored data they work OK. Osman > ---------- > From: Goran Brostrom[SMTP:gb at stat.umu.se] > Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 1998 3:07 AM > To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: R-beta: survival4 > >
2005 Sep 05
12
TeX distribution on Windows
I'm looking for a Windows distribution of TeX that works with R, after a few years' absence from Windows. On Duncan Murdoch's Rtools page fptex is still recommended, but it turns out that fptex is "defunct" as of May 2005, see http://www.metz.supelec.fr/~popineau/xemtex-7.html So, what is suggested? TUG (tug.org) recommends something called proTeXt, which is said to be
1998 Apr 03
1
R-beta: Bug in dhyper (and phyper) (fwd)
Last night I sent the bug report below to r-help. I have since then looked at dhyper.c and found: if (NR < 0 || NB < 0 || n <= 0 || n > N) DOMAIN_ERROR; I changed 'n <= 0' to 'n < 0' and then dhyper worked as I wanted. Am I introducing some potentially dangerous behaviour by this change? Goran
2020 Apr 27
2
hash sum mismatch (tested on xenial cran35 repo ) startnig 4/27
Starting 4/27/2020 I started having issues installing r-base/dev packages on unbuntu 16.04. Here are the commands I used based on https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/README.html echo "deb https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu xenial-cran35/" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys
2016 Apr 29
0
Improper configuration
Something on your end. I clicked on your link and it took me to CRAN with no problems. Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip ) On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 2:26 PM, G?ran Brostr?m <goran.brostrom at umu.se> wrote: >
2019 Sep 11
1
Fw: Calling a LAPACK subroutine from R
On 2019-09-11 22:16, Avraham Adler wrote: > Can you write a small C function that calls LAPACK call that fro your > Fortran code? Yes, an extra step but maybe less traumatic than rewriting > parts of LAPACK directly. Yes, I know how to do that, but I find it somewhat bizarre that it is impossible to call a Fortran subroutine from Fortran. And rewriting 'dgemv' was simple:
1997 Aug 18
1
R-beta: .C and dyn.load for Windows
Dear R-users, I maintain software for survival analysis written in C and Fortran since many years ago. Recently I have rewritten part of it as functions to be called from R by .C. This works fine with the unix version. I just create a ".so" file as described in an example in the R distribution. However, when I try this approach in Windows (NT or 95), using the Cygnus gcc latest
1997 Aug 18
1
R-beta: .C and dyn.load for Windows
Dear R-users, I maintain software for survival analysis written in C and Fortran since many years ago. Recently I have rewritten part of it as functions to be called from R by .C. This works fine with the unix version. I just create a ".so" file as described in an example in the R distribution. However, when I try this approach in Windows (NT or 95), using the Cygnus gcc latest
2019 Feb 05
3
Local repo for ubuntu including R
Background: We have a computer lab with two ubuntu 18.04 machines (and lots of windows computers) and I am searching for a convenient way to keep the machines up-to-date regarding R in the first place, but also ubuntu itself. The problem is that the lab is isolated from the internet. Some versions of ubuntu ago I had success with apt-mirror and apt-get for the OS, but now I cannot get it to