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2020 Nov 18
2
formatting issue with gcc 9.3.0 on Ubuntu on WSL2
On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 at 10:26, Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 11/17/20 9:34 PM, Bill Dunlap wrote: > > I just got a new Windows laptop (i7, 10th generation CPU), installed > > 'Windows Subsystem for Linux 2' and then installed Ubuntu 20.04 and > > used 'apt-get install' to install packages that the R build seems > > to
2020 Nov 18
0
formatting issue with gcc 9.3.0 on Ubuntu on WSL2
On 11/17/20 9:34 PM, Bill Dunlap wrote: > I just got a new Windows laptop (i7, 10th generation CPU), installed > 'Windows Subsystem for Linux 2' and then installed Ubuntu 20.04 and > used 'apt-get install' to install packages that the R build seems > to require. In particular, I am using gcc version 9.3.0. The > build went without a hitch but the tests showed that
2020 Aug 17
1
how to run CentOS 8.2 under new WSL2?
I want to run CentOS 8.2 (2004) under Windows 10 Pro (2004) that comes with WSL2 1. Is there a list of steps anywhere, that would help me download what I need, and get CentOS 8.2 running under WSL2? 2. What would I need to download? (need direct URL - there are so many options for CentOS 8.2 , I am confused) 3. What steps would I need to take to get this running locally on my Windows 10 machine?
2020 Sep 16
2
Installing in RStudio Server in Windows WSL2
Hi, I am following the below instructions for setting up an RStudio server in Windows. https://support.rstudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/360049776974-Using-RStudio-Server-in-Windows-WSL2 I am a novice so I might be making an obvious mistake, but I am receiving an error in step 3 of the RStudio server setup. I entered the below code into ubuntu: sudo add-apt-repository 'deb
2020 Sep 16
0
Installing in RStudio Server in Windows WSL2
On 9/16/20 3:37 PM, Irene V. Siemen wrote: > Hi, > > I am following the below instructions for setting up an RStudio server in > Windows. > > https://support.rstudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/360049776974-Using-RStudio-Server-in-Windows-WSL2 > > I am a novice so I might be making an obvious mistake, but I am receiving > an error in step 3 of the RStudio server setup. I
2015 Sep 14
1
Optimization bug when byte compiling with gcc 5.2.0 on windows
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Jeroen Ooms <jeroen.ooms at stat.ucla.edu> wrote: > I tested this hypothesis by replacing '__GNUC__ <= 4' with '__GNUC__ > <= 5' and rebuilding R, but this introduces a whole lot of problems > that were not there before. In particular R crashes when using the > graphics device, which it did not without this fix. I found
2015 Sep 14
2
Optimization bug when byte compiling with gcc 5.2.0 on windows
On 14/09/2015 9:36 AM, luke-tierney at uiowa.edu wrote: > I believe the issue is that on Windows the sqrt function when called > with a NaN does not return the same NaN, as it does on other platforms. > We have > > #if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64)) && defined(__GNUC__) && \ > __GNUC__ <= 4 > # define R_sqrt(x) (ISNAN(x) ? x : sqrt(x)) > #else
2011 Jun 24
1
Installation of bigmemory fails
Hello All, I tried to intall the bigmemory package from a CRAN mirror site and received the following output while installing. Any idea what's going on and how to fix it? The system details are provided below. --------------------- begin error messages ----------------------- * installing *source* package 'bigmemory' ... checking for Sun Studio compiler...no checking for
2018 Feb 06
2
libc++ cross-compile linux-armv7 and math function problems
Hello, I am trying to cross-compile libc++ from my x86_64 linux system to armv7hf. We have our own gcc compiler that we build with crosstools-ng (based on gcc 6.3.0) and I set my environment like this: CC=armv7a-plex-linux-gnueabihf-gcc CXX=armv7a-plex-linux-gnueabihf-g++ CFLAGS=-fPIC -DPIC -mfloat-abi=hard -march=armv7-a -Os -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 --sysroot=<path> CXXFLAGS=-fPIC -DPIC
2019 Jun 13
2
permission problems -xml2
Apologies if this is the incorrect place for this question.? New Debian user here (via WSL on Windows). I've been installing packages (using install.packages) in to /usr/local/lin/R/site-library without problem until I tried to install xml2. When installing it gives the error message: mv: cannot move '/usr/local/lib/R/site-library/00LOCK-xml2/00new/xml2' to
2018 Feb 06
0
libc++ cross-compile linux-armv7 and math function problems
At first glance, it looks like long double functions (such as fabsl and friends) are missing from your sysroot's <math.h>. Does your target support long double at all? -Dimitry > On 6 Feb 2018, at 09:51, Tobias Hieta via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Hello, > > I am trying to cross-compile libc++ from my x86_64 linux system to armv7hf. We have
2018 Feb 06
1
libc++ cross-compile linux-armv7 and math function problems
Hello Dimitry and thanks for your answer. I am pretty sure it does indeed support long double. It's configured with vfpv3-d16 - but I noticed that c++config.h in gcc has _GLIBCXX__HAS_FABSL and friends are undefined. I think I need to look deeper at the configuration of our toolchain. long double support is required in libc++ then I gather? -- Tobias On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 11:47 AM,
2020 Oct 12
2
Performance regression of Windows clients?
Hello Samba experts, I'd like to revive an old thread from 2017, where a performance regression of the Windows client implementation of SMB was discussed (https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2017-August/210366.html). We run a ctdb-managed cluster of Samba gateways to our distributed file system, and we have performed similar tests with the latest production Samba 4.12 release, using
2025 Apr 03
1
Proposal: Integrating Rust Toolchain into Rtools for Rust-Based R Package Development
Congratulations on figuring out how to extend the build of the Rtools installer to add more programs there - it is always good to have a confirmation such things are clear enough from the available documentation and sources. You can see that e.g. QPDF is added this way, but adding a toolchain requires a different approach (more below). What may not have been clear enough - please keep in mind
2025 Apr 03
2
Proposal: Integrating Rust Toolchain into Rtools for Rust-Based R Package Development
Dear R-devel community, I'm exploring (experimentally) the integration of the Rust toolchain into Rtools, to enable smoother development and shipping of Rust-based R packages on Windows. I've written a detailed blog post documenting the process, technical rationale and what?s next: https://medium.com/@sunwjie/integrating-the-rust-toolchain-into-rtools-e4c7df40cb82. Currently, Rust is
2006 Mar 16
21
RadRails 0.6 out
Since RadRails 0.6 is out (see http://www.radrails.org/ ), I have made a "celebratory illustrated tutorial" on how to use the Eclipse update function to do the upgrade from within Eclipse (I found the process a tad confusing): http://wiki.awebfactory.com.ar/awebfactory/published/UpdateRadRails saludos, Victor Kane awebfactory.com.ar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2009 Mar 23
2
[LLVMdev] Problem Compiling Test-suite
Hello, I am new in using llvm so I would like to get some help on how to compile test-suite. Assumptions: llvm is in /llvm directory llvm-gcc is in /llvm-4.2-2.4-x86-linux-RHEL4/bin I have tried compiling test-suite and I get the following error: $make make[1]: Entering directory '/llvm/projects/test-suite/SingleSource' make[2]: Entering directory
2018 Feb 05
0
Cross-compiling libc++ to linux-armv7hf gives undefined symbols in cmath / math.h
Hello, I am trying to cross-compile libc++ from my x86_64 linux system to armv7hf. We have our own gcc compiler that we build with crosstools-ng (based on gcc 6.3.0) and I set my environment like this: CC=armv7a-plex-linux-gnueabihf-gcc CXX=armv7a-plex-linux-gnueabihf-g++ CFLAGS=-fPIC -DPIC -mfloat-abi=hard -march=armv7-a -Os -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 --sysroot=<path> CXXFLAGS=-fPIC -DPIC
2010 Feb 28
1
Fw: trouble setting up kebo-1000d ups (usb)
----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Terry Powling <terrypowling at yahoo.co.uk> To: nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org Sent: Sat, 27 February, 2010 22:30:05 Subject: trouble setting up kebo-1000d ups (usb) Trying to setup Kebo ups-1000D with usb port. lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0925:1234 Lakeview Research Bus 002 Device
2008 Jun 03
4
[LLVMdev] Why llvm-gcc? Another beginner's question.
What is the reason for llvm-gcc? Will regular gcc work (except for the releases that are broken, of course)? Does llvm in any way depend on features of llvm-gcc instead of gcc? Or is it optional? Was it conceived to give llvm itself a through shakedown? Is it there just in case you really want llvm code in some form from a C program? Is such llvm code necessary for some kind of use --