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1998 Nov 30
0
R for Windows -- packages
At http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/R/win32/ I have made available ports to Guido Masarotto's rw0630 version of a large number of packages, basically all those on CRAN except purely data collections. Please read the instructions in the README file. Also there is a set of dlls in new/iodlls.zip that enable most (but not yet all) of these to work with the rw63-io version, and new/bdr0631.zip, a
1998 Dec 07
0
ESS with R and S-PLUS under Windows 9x/NT.
> From: rossini@biostat.washington.edu (A.J. Rossini) > Date: 23 Nov 1998 12:46:03 -0800 > > Thanks much. I'm hacking Emacs/ESS on MS Windows platforms starting > mid next month, thanks to some external prodding (and now, product > availability from both R, Splus). And I think XLispStat might be able > to talk (at least DDE), as well, which would be nice > > If
1998 Dec 16
1
out-of-memory
I respost the message here since I suppose P. Mandeville is on the list, question is rather general and ----- Forwarded message from MAILER-DAEMON at sirio.stat.unipd.it ----- <mandevip at 148.224.17.2>: Sorry, I couldn't find any host named 148.224.17.2. (#5.1.2) --- Below this line is a copy of the message. On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 05:01:02AM +0000, Peter B. Mandeville wrote: > How
1998 Dec 09
2
Application Error message
I am submitting the command: calcium<-read.table("calcium.txt",header=TRUE) and with Rw0630 and Bdr0631 I get an application error and R crashes. But the command works fine with rjune. I am running under NT4.0 Anyone have a similar problem? Jeff jmorris at ocdus.jnj.com -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
1998 Dec 07
0
R for WINDOWS (was R-0.63.1 is released)
> To: "Heberto Ghezzo" <heberto at MEAKINS.Lan.McGill.CA> > Subject: Re: [R] R-0.63.1 is released > From: Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> > > "Heberto Ghezzo" <heberto at MEAKINS.Lan.McGill.CA> writes: > > > Sorry for a silly question but. . . > > why the new version is 'bdr0631' ? what is the
1998 Nov 20
2
installing R packages in Windows?
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 15:58:07 +0100 > To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: [R] installing R packages in Windows? > From: 320098218774-0001 at t-online.de (Pablo E. Verde) > > I am a Windows user of R. Could somebody give me a concrete > example of how to install a package in R? I have tried to > follow the Appendix C of "R complements to Modern Applied >
1998 Nov 20
2
installing R packages in Windows?
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 15:58:07 +0100 > To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: [R] installing R packages in Windows? > From: 320098218774-0001 at t-online.de (Pablo E. Verde) > > I am a Windows user of R. Could somebody give me a concrete > example of how to install a package in R? I have tried to > follow the Appendix C of "R complements to Modern Applied >
2003 Aug 26
0
Fwd: Re: Problem running RTERM via SSH on Windows/2000
rterm --ess --save works fine under both openssh and under putty SSH clients. Thanks! --- Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote: > Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 19:41:35 +0100 (BST) > From: Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> > To: Bruce Moore <bwmoore22 at yahoo.com> > CC: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: Re: [R] Problem running RTERM via
2000 Nov 14
1
RE: Gnuserv, NTEmacs, Windows 2000 and R
The following becomes more and more a topic for an R mailing list, possibly R-devel. R for Windows crashes are important and should be discussed and debugged with the experts -- which are not reading ESS-help AFAIK. Martin >>>>> "ColCun" == Cunningham, Colin A <colin.a.cunningham@intel.com> writes: ColCun> In my very brief exposure to R, I have
2003 Aug 15
1
rterm not shutting down from ESS on Win32
I've been having problems with Rterm.exe not shutting down when I exit an R (1.7.0 and 1.7.1) session from within emacs when using ESS. I've just upgraded to 5.1.24 and still have the same problems. I'm running ntemacs and winxp. I don't recall having these troubles with version 1.6.2 of R. Jeff. --- Jeff D. Hamann Hamann, Donald and Associates, Inc. PO Box 1421 Corvallis, Oregon
2003 Aug 18
1
rterm not shutting down from ESS on Win32/could we help?
Hi to all who suffer from rterm not shutting down in xemacs/ESS on windows NT or 2000. Also hi to those who could eventually help. Here is some more information which could help and some ENCOURAGEMENT to contribute to a solution. 1. It may be an xemacs problem but it is more likely an interaction between rterm/comint/and xemacs. In fact, the problem started occurring around version R 1.6.0. I
1998 Dec 04
1
R-0.63.1 for win32
I have updated my package of R-0.63.1 to the released version and added the MASS libraries to the bundle at http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/R/win32/new/bdr0631.zip There are only a few other changes (timings to 0.01 sec, for one). Still view this as experimental, although it works well for me on Win95. All the code you need to build libraries is there (but not the tools). -- Brian D. Ripley,
2019 Oct 06
2
Strange "no-echo" in place of "slave"
SVN revision replaces "slave" with "no-echo" in R devel. In each of the following, "no-echo" is rather strange to me. - src/gnuwin32/README.Rterm 3) As a no-echo process for ESS mode in NTEmacs with flag --ess. - src/library/grDevices/src/qdCocoa.m /* the no-echo thread work until this is NO */
1998 May 27
0
R-beta: R-0.61.3 for MsWindows3.1+Win32s available
I have just uploaded to CRAN a binary distribution of R for Windows3.1 + Win32s. You can also find it at ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R guido m. ---------------------------readme.31---------------------------------------- rwin31b.zip contains a binary distribution of R-0.61.3 for MsWindows3.1 with Win32s installed. The executable and the dll's are compiled with egcs-mingw32. This
1998 May 27
0
R-beta: R-0.61.3 for MsWindows3.1+Win32s available
I have just uploaded to CRAN a binary distribution of R for Windows3.1 + Win32s. You can also find it at ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R guido m. ---------------------------readme.31---------------------------------------- rwin31b.zip contains a binary distribution of R-0.61.3 for MsWindows3.1 with Win32s installed. The executable and the dll's are compiled with egcs-mingw32. This
1998 Dec 02
1
print in bdr0631 Win95 version
Hello: In the latest release of R from bdr, bdr0631, running under Windows 95: print(2) Error: 5 arguments passed to print.default, while requires 6 Is there a problem here? Thank you, Norman -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or
2001 Jun 27
0
R-1.3.0 for Windows
A binary distribution of R-1.3.0 to run on Windows 95, 98, NT4.0 and 2000 on Intel/clone chips is available at http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin It will be mirrored at a CRAN site near you in a couple of days. See below for a list of Windows-specific changes. guido masarotto (for the R-core team) Windows-specific changes to R =============================
2001 Dec 27
1
Binaries of R-1.4.0 for Windows
A binary distribution of R-1.4.0 to run on Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, 2000 and XP on Intel/clone chips is available at http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin It will be mirrored at a CRAN site near you in a couple of days. See http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin/CHANGES for a list of Windows-specific changes. guido masarotto
2001 Dec 27
1
Binaries of R-1.4.0 for Windows
A binary distribution of R-1.4.0 to run on Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, 2000 and XP on Intel/clone chips is available at http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin It will be mirrored at a CRAN site near you in a couple of days. See http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin/CHANGES for a list of Windows-specific changes. guido masarotto
2019 Oct 06
1
Strange "no-echo" in place of "slave"
The first of Suharno's examples can be viewed that way, because R under ESS is not a "slave" in the technical sense, just a situation where you do not want keyboard input to be echoed. "Non-echoing" might have been better language though. The 2nd example really is of the master/slave variety, and to my knowledge nothing to do with echoing, so looks like a