Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "Can't build R 3.6.1 or 3.5.3 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS"
2018 Jun 20
3
libR.so error to install R-3.5.0 in Ubuntu 18.04
I tried to install R-3.5.0 from source on my Ubuntu 18.04, and met this
problem:
../../lib/libR.so: undefined reference to 'ucol_strcollIter_58'
../../lib/libR.so: undefined reference to 'u_getVersion_58'
../../lib/libR.so: undefined reference to 'uloc_setDefault_58'
../../lib/libR.so: undefined reference to 'ucol_close_58'
../../lib/libR.so: undefined reference to
2018 Jun 21
1
libR.so error to install R-3.5.0 in Ubuntu 18.04
Thanks Dirk!
I wrongly thought the R-3.5.0 Binary was NOT default R for Ubuntu 18.04 as
some of my R packages requires updated R version.
Anyway, with your suggestion all went well like charm. Thank you very much!
Back to the problem, actually I saw different versions of libicu* such as:
/home/yifang/anaconda3/lib/libicudata.so.58
2019 Nov 24
2
Can't build R 3.6.1 or 3.5.3 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Hi,
Yes I am aware of it.
And yes, I have libicu60 installed. Is it the configure script making a
mistake?
Best,
Saren
On 11/22/19 4:12 PM, Jeroen Ooms wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 2:58 PM Saren Tasciyan <saren.tasciyan at ist.ac.at> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to build a more recent version (3.6.1 or 3.5.3) of R on
>> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
> Are you
2018 Jun 20
0
libR.so error to install R-3.5.0 in Ubuntu 18.04
On 20 June 2018 at 16:12, Yifang Tan wrote:
| I tried to install R-3.5.0 from source on my Ubuntu 18.04,
Why?
The binaries we offer via CRAN are _excellent_. I maintain the underlying
Debian source and use them myself on several machines, and have for years.
Just read https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/README.html and
follow the instructions.
Otherwise ...
| and met this
2019 Mar 28
2
Bug in the "reformulate" function in stats package
Hi,
I have found a bug in reformulate function and have a solution for it. I
was wondering, where I can submit it?
Best,
Saren
--
Saren Tasciyan
/PhD Student / Sixt Group/
Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Am Campus 1
3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria
2019 Mar 29
2
Bug in the "reformulate" function in stats package
Well, first I can't sign in bugzilla myself, that is why I wrote here
first. Also, I don't know if I have the time at the moment to provide
tests, multiple examples or more. If that is not ok or welcomed, that is
fine, I can come back, whenever I have more time to properly report the bug.
I didn't find the existing bug report, sorry for that.
Yes, it is related. My problem was
2019 Mar 29
2
Bug in the "reformulate" function in stats package
I suspect that the issue is addressed (obliquely) in the examples,
which shows that variables with spaces in them (or otherwise
'non-syntactic', i.e. not satisfying the constraints of legal R symbols)
can be handled by protecting them with backticks (``)
## using non-syntactic names:
reformulate(c("`P/E`", "`% Growth`"), response = as.name("+-"))
It
2019 Apr 18
3
Bug in the "reformulate" function in stats package
Hi,
Sorry for writing this late, I was very busy. I started this discussion
here. I wish I could write to bugs.r-project.org, but I don't have an
account and I will write here instead.
Meanwhile, I solved my problem with a simpler fix (please see attached
file)/.
/
This requires that term labels are not "ticked". I think this is better,
since it is easier to have column names
2019 Nov 22
0
Can't build R 3.6.1 or 3.5.3 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 2:58 PM Saren Tasciyan <saren.tasciyan at ist.ac.at> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to build a more recent version (3.6.1 or 3.5.3) of R on
> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
Are you aware you can get up-to-date binaries either from PPA or CRAN:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:marutter/rrutter
sudo apt-get install r-base-dev
> and I ran ./configure
> During
2019 Apr 04
2
Bug in the "reformulate" function in stats package
Proposed patch (I think .txt files work OK as attachments to the list?)
On 2019-04-04 2:21 a.m., Martin Maechler wrote:
>>>>>> Ben Bolker
>>>>>> on Fri, 29 Mar 2019 12:34:50 -0400 writes:
>
> > I suspect that the issue is addressed (obliquely) in the examples,
> > which shows that variables with spaces in them (or otherwise
>
2019 Apr 18
1
Bug in the "reformulate" function in stats package
So here is it as txt file. It is funny that a R file is restricted in
R-devel mailing list.
Anyhow, in this case R-core have a few choices here:
* ignore my solution
* show that it is actually bad or worse
* consider adding it
Considering, that it is a minor change from previous version and doesn't
bother the existing usage, I saw the necessity to submit it here. But
newer solution
2019 Mar 29
0
Bug in the "reformulate" function in stats package
The main thing is to post the "small reproducible example".
My (rather long term experience) can be written
if (exists("reproducible example") ) {
DeveloperFixHappens()
} else {
NULL
}
JN
On 2019-03-29 11:38 a.m., Saren Tasciyan wrote:
> Well, first I can't sign in bugzilla myself, that is why I wrote here first. Also, I don't know if I have the
2019 Apr 18
0
Bug in the "reformulate" function in stats package
Your file didn't make it through the mailing list (which is quite
restrictive about which types/extensions it will take).
I appreciate your enthusiasm and persistence for this issue, but I
suspect you may have trouble convincing R-core to adopt your changes --
they are "better", "easier", "more intuitive" for you ... but how sure
are you they are completely
2019 Apr 04
0
Bug in the "reformulate" function in stats package
>>>>> Ben Bolker
>>>>> on Fri, 29 Mar 2019 12:34:50 -0400 writes:
> I suspect that the issue is addressed (obliquely) in the examples,
> which shows that variables with spaces in them (or otherwise
> 'non-syntactic', i.e. not satisfying the constraints of legal R symbols)
> can be handled by protecting them with backticks
2020 Oct 19
2
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
On 10/19/20 9:48 AM, John Fawcett wrote:
> --with-icu should be sufficient, actually on centos 7 I got libuci
> compiled in without setting the explicit flag.
> Here's my ldd, which is under /usr/local/lib/dovecot
>
> ldd /usr/local/lib/dovecot/libdovecot-fts.so
noted. as suspected. thx.
> config.log will tell more about whether it was successful if you're
>
2017 Jun 29
2
Cannot install knitr
Dear All,
I am trying to install the package
knitr
but getting the following error:
----------------------
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
unable to load shared object '/usr/lib64/R/library/stringi/libs/stringi.so':
libicui18n.so.56: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Error : unable to load R code in package ?knitr?
ERROR: lazy loading
2019 Apr 05
0
Bug in the "reformulate" function in stats package
>>>>> Ben Bolker
>>>>> on Thu, 4 Apr 2019 12:46:37 -0400 writes:
> Proposed patch
Thank you Ben!
[the rest is technical nit-picking .. but hopefully interesting
to the smart R-devel reader base:]
There was a very subtle thinko in your patch which is not easily
diagnosed from R's parse_Rd():
Error in
2009 Jul 08
2
[PATCH: ovirt-identify-node replacement 0/1] Node Image Patch
The purpose of this patch is to add the matahari qmf agent package
(http://git.et.redhat.com/?p=matahari.git;a=summary) to the node image.
Matahari is a qmf agent that publishes hardware information to an amqp
broker, replacing functionality from ovirt-identify-node. However, since
the capability is not ovirt specific, the agent is maintained as a separate
project (see link above).
Dependencies
2019 Mar 29
0
Bug in the "reformulate" function in stats package
>>>>> Saren Tasciyan
>>>>> on Thu, 28 Mar 2019 17:02:10 +0100 writes:
> Hi,
> I have found a bug in reformulate function and have a solution for it. I
> was wondering, where I can submit it?
> Best,
> Saren
Well, you could have given a small reproducible example
depicting the bug, notably when posting here:
Just a prose
2016 Aug 03
2
Pull requests: CJK words and Snippet generator
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016, at 13:45, James Aylett wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 12:12:25PM +0200, rsto at paranoia.at wrote:
> > The FastMail snippet generator has been written when MSet didn't create
> > snippets. I'll first compare both implementations to see if there is a
> > good reason for them to coexist, or might just as well merge any
> > additional