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2001 Apr 28
1
R 1.2.3 for MacOS/X available
From release 1.2.3, R can run different Macintosh platforms.
Two versions are currently available that are non concurrent.
One version runs on MacOS Systems from 8.6 to 9.1 and MacOSX using the
standard MacOS/MacOSX interface, that means that is behaves like any
usual Macintosh application. (This is mantained by Stefano M. Iacus)
The other version is a Darwin/X11 that means a Unix-like
2002 Nov 15
0
survreg (survival) reports erroneous results for left-censored (PR#2293)
Thank you for looking into this so quickly. As you correctly surmise,
I was using the Carbon version of R-1.6.1 on Mac OS 10.2.2 (Jaguar)
when I got the "wrong" answers.
One other observation: The right censoring seems to work fine.
Thanks again,
Tim
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 11:09 AM, Jan de Leeuw wrote:
> I take that back. I now get the "correct" result
2002 Nov 14
0
survreg (survival) reports erroneous results for left-censored (PR#2291)
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Jan de Leeuw wrote:
>
> No problemo. And, in fact, I get the same results in
> the R-1.6.0 Carbon version.
I don't. Could there be a G3/G4 issue?
-thomas
> --- Jan
>
> On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 02:05 PM, tim@timcohn.com wrote:
>
> > Full_Name: Tim Cohn
> > Version: 1.6.1
> > OS: Macintosh OS X
> > Submission
2001 Sep 03
1
R-1.3.1 for both MacOS version released (correct URLs)
Version 1.3.1 of R(s) for MacOS have been released.
They will be mirrored starting from tomorrow at CRAN.
For the Carbon version (MacOS 8.6 to 9.2 and OSX) refer to
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macos/
and for the Darwin/X11 version refer to
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/
(this last was already announced by Jan de Leeuw and now mirrored at
CRAN).
Stefano M. Iacus
What follows are
2001 Sep 03
1
R-1.3.1 for both MacOS version released (correct URLs)
Version 1.3.1 of R(s) for MacOS have been released.
They will be mirrored starting from tomorrow at CRAN.
For the Carbon version (MacOS 8.6 to 9.2 and OSX) refer to
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macos/
and for the Darwin/X11 version refer to
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/
(this last was already announced by Jan de Leeuw and now mirrored at
CRAN).
Stefano M. Iacus
What follows are
2000 Sep 11
1
R 1.1.1 (and 1.2.0) on Mac (PPC) and "/afm/" bugs (?)
Hy (I hope this is the right list).
1. Mac porting
I'm finishing the porting of R for Mac. I hope to finish it for the
end of september. Thanks to the porting of R 0.64 by Ross (that he
gave me) I succeded in this porting. This is the current state:
Both R 1.1.1. and 1.2.0 works with minor modification to the original
code. The Macintosh device has been updated to the new version of
2005 Jun 30
0
Fwd: Does not run under Mac OS X 10.3.9 (PR#7975)
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Matthias Wahl <matthias.wahl at macnews.de>
> Date: 28 giugno 2005 18:05:54 GMT+02:00
> To: stefano iacus <jago at mclink.it>
> Subject: Re: [Rd] Does not run under Mac OS X 10.3.9 (PR#7975)
>
>
> I don' have a folder 'Utilities' in applications, however here is
> what I get when I chose
> 'send error
2002 Aug 19
0
[Fwd: LispStat, R and ViSta [was: Re: Status?]]
I have compiled Darwin R using the AquaTk frameworks. This works
(except for a small glitch). I am sure Stefano could hook these into
Carbon R, but Jose/Stefano probably should connect them with
the Cocoa interfaces. You can get the frameworks (8.4a5, I
think) from ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/pub/alpha/tcl/alphatk/ -- they are
in the alphatk.dmg. Of course the X11 version of tcltk does NOT
work with Carbon
2003 Apr 01
2
Can't run regression on G3 Mac
Hi, I'm new to R. I was wondering if anyone has an OS X native installation
(not Carbon) of R on a G3 Macintosh that is able to run linear regression?
I installed Jan de Leeuw's R binary for OS 10.2 Jaguar on my laptop, which
is still a G3 model. When I try to run a simple regression, using lm, I get
an "Illegal Instruction" message and R quits. Jan thinks it may be the case
2002 Apr 30
0
R 150 for MacOS (Carbon R) released
I have just updated the CRAN with the latest build of R 150.
The archive also contains all the base and recommended packages.
It will be mirrored in a couple of days or so.
Contributed packages will follow in few days.
Stefano M. Iacus
Here the Changes for version 1.5.0
Macintosh-specific changes to R
===============================
rm150
=====
* using dev.off() when a user close a
2002 Jun 10
2
library() with v. 1.5.0 for Mac OS X Carbon
I am having trouble with the library function of R Version 1.5.0 for Mac
OS X Carbon when I try to load libraries that did not come with the R
installation. For example, I put the Biobase library from
bioconductor.org in the 'library' folder. R cannot find it, even though
it can find the pre-installed libraries:
> library() # this lists standard libraries such as 'boot',
2003 Jan 14
0
data import (on macintosh)
I think the problem is the way files are named on the Macintosh.
On the Mac, the file separator character, which is "/" on unix
and "\" on dos/windows, is ":". Also, the root directory doesn't
start with the separator character, but instead just starts
with the volume name, which is the name of the hard disk icon
on your desktop, so if your file is in the top
2002 Oct 16
1
Seeking compiled OS X "contrib" packages
Does anyone out there have a complete set of compiled packages (libraries)
in the "contributed" category (i.e. not base or recommended) for a
Macintosh running OS X? How about a relatively complete set?
I am running the precompiled version of R 1.6.0 written by Stefano Iacus
(Stefano, if you're reading this, it's terrific). The only problem is
that there's no facility for
2003 Jul 18
1
Base package R Macintosh port
Hi everybody
I was trying the R binary (1.7.0) for Macintosh (Carbon) and I tried
to install some packages using "install.packages" and apparently this
function was not implemented. I reloaded the base library since the
"update.packages" function should be on it but did not work. Also I
tried read.table and did not work either. Does anybody know if the
base package
2004 Feb 22
0
R with graphics from command line
I have made a regular R install, so that
/Library/Frameworks/R.frameworks/Resources/bin/R.bin
is now a Carbon APPL, using Rez in the way described before. We now
have basically
two R's -- one from Terminal.app and one from R.app. The first one
works fine, except
for the small glitch of not starting the default device properly. The
second one does not
work properly with Aqua Tcl/Tk,
2001 Dec 06
1
Mac Test
R 1.4.0 is now sinking into feature freeze, and I'd like some help
testing it under Macintosh (from Sys 8.6 to X).
I've put a copy of R140b1 at
http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~iacus/R
there are two files: R140b1.sit and R140b1.sit.hqx
download only one of the two.
Many tests have been done but you help will be precious. Several things
have been changed or implemented both in R internals
2002 Nov 13
2
survreg (survival) reports erroneous results for left-censored data (PR#2287)
Full_Name: Tim Cohn
Version: 1.6.1
OS: Macintosh OS X
Submission from: (NULL) (130.11.34.250)
The Mac version of survreg does not handle left-censored data correctly (at
least the results are not what I get doing it other ways, and they are not the
same as I get running R 1.6.1 in Windows 98se; the Windows 98 results are
correct). On the windows version of R 1.6.1.
>
2000 Nov 21
1
Updated Mac support
I have a zip file containing updated Macintosh support for Vorbis on
my company's web site at the following URL:
http://bDistributed.com/projects/vorbis-mac/MacVorbisUpdatesBeta3.zip
I used Metrowerks ClassWrangler to build the file because StuffIt
insisted on MacBinary-encoding the project files. StuffIt Expander
seems to have issues with expanding it, so I'm not sure if it's
2002 Apr 05
1
problem by calculation (PR#1435)
Full_Name: Jinsheng Feng
Version: R141
OS: Linux and Windows2000
Submission from: (NULL) (141.43.226.235)
I have installed R141 under Xteamlinux4.0 (Chinese) and MS Windows2000. By run
following I have two resalts:
A <- matrix(c(1, 2, 7, 3), ncol=2, byrow=T)
Ai <- solve(A)
b <- c(2, 3)
x <- Ai%*%b
resalt under Windows
>x
[,1]
[1,] -2.220446e-16
[2,] 1.000000e-00
resalt
2002 Oct 23
0
R-1.6.1 with gcc-3.3
This is probably only interesting to zero or one or two persons.
gcc-3.3 from Apple's CVS does not handle the -bundle flag properly.
I had to hack configure.ac, which now has
shlib_ldflags="-nostdlib /usr/lib/bundle1.o -Wl,-bundle
-Wl,-bundle_loader,/usr/local/lib/R/bin/R.bin -lgcc" ;;
LIBR_LDFLAGS="-dynamiclib -install_name \$(Rexeclibdir)/libR.dylib
-framework