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2002 Jan 30
3
R version 1.4.1 is released
I've rolled up R-1.4.1.tgz a short while ago. This is a patch upgrade, fixing the most important bugs that cropped up after the 1.4.0 release. A set of recommended packages which have been tested with R-1.4.1 has been bundled up. Binary distributions are expected to include these packages. You can get the files from the developer site ftp://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-1.4.1.tgz
2002 Jan 30
3
R version 1.4.1 is released
I've rolled up R-1.4.1.tgz a short while ago. This is a patch upgrade, fixing the most important bugs that cropped up after the 1.4.0 release. A set of recommended packages which have been tested with R-1.4.1 has been bundled up. Binary distributions are expected to include these packages. You can get the files from the developer site ftp://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-1.4.1.tgz
2003 Jan 10
6
R-1.6.2 is released
I've rolled up R-1.6.2.tgz a short while ago. This is a minor upgrade, fixing an assortment of bugs. You can get it from the developer site at http://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-1.6.2.tgz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you. Binaries for various platforms will appear in due course. There is also a version split for floppies, but due to the inclusion of
2003 Jan 10
6
R-1.6.2 is released
I've rolled up R-1.6.2.tgz a short while ago. This is a minor upgrade, fixing an assortment of bugs. You can get it from the developer site at http://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-1.6.2.tgz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you. Binaries for various platforms will appear in due course. There is also a version split for floppies, but due to the inclusion of
2004 May 18
3
Debian & R
I use linux debian testing for which the latest debianized version of R is 1.8.1. Therefore I installed: r-base-core_1.8.1-0.cran.1_i386.deb r-base-dev_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb r-base-html_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb r-base-latex_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb r-base_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb r-doc-html_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb r-doc-info_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb
2010 May 05
4
Samba 3.5.2 packages for Debian lenny
(please note that this mail is crossposted to 3 lists. No need to CC me to answers, I read the 3 of them...) Some users (including me with my professionnal hat) want to use 3.5 versions of samba on production servers running Debian. Of course, most of the time, these production servers are running Debian lenny (the stable version of the distribution). Debian lenny ships with samba 3.2.5, so
2006 Apr 05
1
Processing of xen-3.0_3.0.1+hg8762-1_i386.changes
xen-3.0_3.0.1+hg8762-1_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost along with the files: xen-3.0_3.0.1+hg8762-1.dsc xen-3.0_3.0.1+hg8762.orig.tar.gz xen-3.0_3.0.1+hg8762-1.diff.gz xen-docs-3.0_3.0.1+hg8762-1_all.deb xen-hypervisor-3.0-i386_3.0.1+hg8762-1_i386.deb xen-hypervisor-3.0-i386-pae_3.0.1+hg8762-1_i386.deb xen-utils-3.0_3.0.1+hg8762-1_i386.deb Greetings, Your Debian
2004 Jul 09
3
Debian Unstable Claims Asterisk 1.0-1
Howdy, I just did an "apt-get dist-upgrade" on my Debian unstable box, and noticed that the Asterisk version appears to be 1.0-1 in the unstable tree. I KNOW that 1.0 hasn't been released yet, so I am wondering who is responsible for the Debian packages? This will be VERY VERY confusing for people and it should be corrected ASAP. -rw-rw-r-- 1 1176 1176 1189696 Jun 7
2005 Feb 22
1
Having problems with quantreg
Hi All, I'm still having significantly difficulty getting the quantreg library running in R. I'm running R on MEPIS using the debs created by Dirk Eddelbuettel and placed in apt testing. When I try to install quantreg using the install.packages() function it fails with: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lblas-3 Dirk was nice enough to send me a .deb for quantreg which installs without
2003 Nov 18
5
mixed model for Splus and R
Hi there, I try to compare the mixed model package "lme" by Splus and R. I used the dataset "Ovary" and the following code assuming AR(1) model for the error term: lme(follicles ~ sin(2*pi*Time) + cos(2*pi*Time), data=Ovary, random = pdDiag(~sin(2*pi*Time) ) , correlation=corAR1() ) But I got different results! And then I used a simpler model: lme(follicles ~
2019 Nov 14
2
current state of pxelinux for UEFI...
If they are useful, then one should note where they can be found and how to extract them for anyone not using a Debian-based distro. Saying just that they are in the Debian Testing repo, doesn't mean much to a non-Debian-er... On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 09:50:40PM +0000, Ady Ady via Syslinux wrote: > > Do note that not everyone is running a Debian based system, > > so "the
2005 Mar 13
2
libwine-alsa, etc. still relevant?
This came up before when debian upgrade wanted to remove these because of their being the previous version. Now all the version numbers are consistant. Deborphan lists them as orphans--no longer used! So ... are all these provided in the "main" wine library and these packages actually orphans? If so, why are they still around? If not, what is going on? Packages are from the
2010 May 31
4
building rpy against lenny-cran
Hi. On all of my machines, except for a netbook cursed with the GMA500 chipset, the R packages are synced to lenny-cran. I have been using rpy in a chroot using the official lenny R packages (2.7.1) given that i have not been able to find compatible rpy deb packages to work with lenny-cran. I am able to build the rpy deb package from source in a 32-bit lenny chroot (with the stock R packages)
2018 Jan 30
4
CRAN indices out of whack (for at least macOS)
I have received three distinct (non-)bug reports where someone claimed a recent package of mine was broken ... simply because the macOS binary was not there. Is there something wrong with the cronjob providing the indices? Why is it pointing people to binaries that do not exist? Concretely, file https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/macosx/el-capitan/contrib/3.4/PACKAGES contains Package:
2007 Jan 30
1
errors upgrading to 2.4.1-1~sargecran1
I needed to upgrade to R 2.4.1 from debian stable maintained at http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/. and tried to upgrade with apt-get install r-base. It installed R 2.4.1 successfully, but ran into errors while also upgrading r-recommended packages. I was able to fix that using apt-get install -f euclid:~# aptitude install r-base Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency
2012 Sep 11
4
ubuntu 12.04 install issues
Hello: I have a new install of Ubuntu 12.04. I have tried to install R via source, apt-get, and the deb packages from a cran mirror. Each of these had issues. I followed the secure apt key install. The apt-get and deb installs each have the same error. So, let's ignore the source install for now. This is the error: >> sudo dpkg -i r-base-core_2.15.1-1precise2_i386.deb (Reading
2003 Oct 20
3
R 1.8 for debian
Hello, I start running into problems with 1.7. due to packages which are only supported by 1.8., therefore I tried to get 1.8. but synaptic only shows up with 1.7.. Are there already debian 1.8 packages? Another question would be, how I can keep all my previously installed packages. will they be kept in '/usr/local/lib/R/site-library or does the new R overwrite these addional packages?
2019 Oct 17
2
Installing R in Ubuntu
Thanks for this. I have downloaded the r-base-core_3.6.1-3disco_amd64.deb file and placed in /var/cache/apt/archives Next I ran below code in Ubuntu sudo apt-get install -f /var/cache/apt/archives/r-base-core.deb But this is failing with below message - E: Unsupported file /var/cache/apt/archives/r-base-core.deb given on commandline Could you please help resolve this? On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at
2018 Jul 23
2
Ubuntu issue with 18.04 Bionic Beaver
Dear Debian persons I would like enquire about whether the repository deb https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu bionic-cran35/ I tried to follow the instructions and I cannot get R3.5.1 - I get R3.4.4??? I have been able to install R3.5.1 on Ubuntu 16.02 using the xenial-cran35/ repository & so not sure if the bionic link is up to date? thanks in advance Regards Alison
2019 Oct 17
2
Installing R in Ubuntu
Hi, I have an Ubuntu server hosted in the cloud, but for security purpose, direct internet connection is blocked. So my question is under this scenario how can I install R in that machine? I was wondering if I could have some .deb file available then I could scp that .deb file from my local computer (this has internet) to that Ubuntu server. But when I reached to