Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "SuSe does not like more."
1998 Oct 13
1
Assembler messages?
Up to now I have got the base R and about half of the packages
working on SuSe Linux 5.3 using gcc, g77 and xdevel.
The other half, for example: pspline, logspline, KernSmooth, akima,
tripack, ppr, principal.curve, cluster, funfit, repeated, event, etc.,
just won't install.
Some of them give warnings at expressions in subroutines (repeated,
event, pspline,etc.. I will ask about this in
1998 Oct 13
1
Assembler messages?
Up to now I have got the base R and about half of the packages
working on SuSe Linux 5.3 using gcc, g77 and xdevel.
The other half, for example: pspline, logspline, KernSmooth, akima,
tripack, ppr, principal.curve, cluster, funfit, repeated, event, etc.,
just won't install.
Some of them give warnings at expressions in subroutines (repeated,
event, pspline,etc.. I will ask about this in
1999 Aug 31
3
[R] R --gnome segfaults on RH 6.0 with R-0.65.0
On 30-Aug-99 I wrote:
>> Libgdk?
>> The only packages I know of with gdk/libgdk files
>> are `gtk+' and `gtk+10' and neither contain `gdkfont.c'.
To which Prof Brian D Ripley and Peter Dalgaard replied:
> No, binary rpms will not contain source files, will they?
> Try 'nm /usr/lib/libgdk.a | grep font' and I think you will see the
> light...
I
1999 Aug 30
2
R --gnome segfaults on RH 6.0 with R-0.65.0
Have just compiled and installed R-65.0 on RH 6.0 with all the latest
updates for RH and Gnome (including `libglade-0.3-1.i386.rpm' and
`libglade-devel-0.3-1.i386.rpm' from RH ftp).
R.X11 works OK.
But when I try `R --gnome' I get a segmentation fault/core dump
with the messages:
Gdk-CRITICAL **: file gdkfont.c: line 174 (gdk_font_id): assertion `font
!= NULL' failed.
1999 Aug 30
2
R --gnome segfaults on RH 6.0 with R-0.65.0
Have just compiled and installed R-65.0 on RH 6.0 with all the latest
updates for RH and Gnome (including `libglade-0.3-1.i386.rpm' and
`libglade-devel-0.3-1.i386.rpm' from RH ftp).
R.X11 works OK.
But when I try `R --gnome' I get a segmentation fault/core dump
with the messages:
Gdk-CRITICAL **: file gdkfont.c: line 174 (gdk_font_id): assertion `font
!= NULL' failed.
1998 Apr 05
0
R-beta: loading C binaries
Can anybody explain what is happening?
I am using RedHat Linux 5.0 with the latest Martyn Plummer RPM's installed,
both at home and at the office.
At home "survival4" is (still) working OK.
At the office all the components ('survfit', 'survdiff', 'coxph, etc..) stop
with an error message that they can't 'find' or 'load' the C binaries:
2009 Sep 02
4
"biplot" graphical options?
Dear R-help fellows
good afternoon.
I am struggling in the attempt to impose some graphical conditions (changing point symbols, colors, etc) to biplot function (I am using it to visualize the results of princomp) but I can't apparently manage to change anything but the axis... and I have been browsing manuals and vignettes without finding any explicit suggestions on how to operate...
Can
1998 Sep 30
4
R-beta: compiling R-0.62.3 on SuSe Linux
On my RedHat 5.1 machine at the office I am happily using R
installed from Martyn Plummer's RPM's of R-62.3 for RH 5.1
At home I have SuSe Linux 5.3 on my PC and as RH 5.1 is libc6
based and SuSe 5.3 is still libc5 based the RH 5.1 RPM's do
not install and work on SuSe (even though they have a test
version of glibc).
So I downloaded R-0.62.3.tgz from www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/R and
tried
2008 Feb 29
1
Optional data argument for a function
Dear All,
I am working on a function that has an optional data argument, just like lm(). If the user sets the data argument equal to some dataframe, then the function should look inside the dataframe for the variables given to other arguments, otherwise the variables should be accessible from what I believe is called the parent frame from which the function was called. I looked at the source code
1998 Jul 06
1
R-beta: Re: Choice of Linux
Chris,
I can provide some personal experience, in that RedHat Linux has not
only operated well, and is remarkably easy to set up, but seems to work
as well as any Linux distribution with R. The default X-Windows setup
looks pretty similar to MS Windows, which may make the transition
easier. In fact, it was the on/off - finally off attitude of MathSoft
toward producing a Linux version of S-Plus
2009 Sep 03
0
R: "biplot" graphical options?
Thanks Andris, Michael and Petr for your prompt and kind feedbacks.
I will try generating my own biplot from low-level graph commands... I hope it will work.
Best regards,
Marco
--
Marco Manca, MD
University of Maastricht
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (FHML)
Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM)
PO Box 616
6200 MD Maastricht
E-mail: m.manca at path.unimaas.nl
Office
2008 Apr 28
1
R on an Asus Eee PC (step-by-step guide)
Dear All,
A while back, the question was raised whether R would run on an Eee PC:
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e3/help/07/12/6564.html
There were some positive responses and some suggestions for getting this to work:
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e3/help/07/12/7244.html
For those who would like a step-by-step guide, here it is. I hope somebody might find this useful.
1) open up a
2008 Sep 27
1
seg.fault from nlme::gnls() {was "[R-sig-ME] GNLS Crash"}
>>>>> "VW" == Viechtbauer Wolfgang (STAT) <Wolfgang.Viechtbauer at STAT.unimaas.nl>
>>>>> on Fri, 26 Sep 2008 18:00:19 +0200 writes:
VW> Hi all, I'm trying to fit a marginal (longitudinal)
VW> model with an exponential serial correlation function to
VW> the Orange tree data set. However, R crashes frequently
VW>
2012 Sep 26
3
Broken Links on http://www.r-project.org
I was not sure who I should contact about this, so I am posting this here.
There are a few broken links on the R website.
1) http://www.r-project.org/search.html -> link to the Nabble R Forum. I belive the correct/new URL should be: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/
2) http://www.r-project.org/other-docs.html -> link to "Auswertung ?kologischer Daten". Not sure if there is a new
2011 Jun 17
1
gluster fuse disk state problem (reproducible )
I think I have the same problems as:
http://gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2011-June/007980.html
and
http://gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2011-May/007697.html
Recently I installed Glusterfs 3.2.0 on four workstations which share a
total of 28TB of disk-space between them for batch processing of FMRI
and DTI data. Had the same setup between three workstations and 9TB with
Glusterfs
2010 Apr 19
1
Writing methods for existing generic function
Dear All,
Suppose I want to write a method for the generic function confint():
> args(confint)
function (object, parm, level = 0.95, ...)
So, it looks like the second and third argument have been predefined in the generic function. Suppose one or several of the predefined arguments don't apply or fit (in some sense) with the design of the rest of the package. What should one do? I see
2012 Nov 22
2
lapack routines cannot be loaded [Help request]
Dear BioConductor and R fellow users
I apologize in advance for double posting, but I am not sure which list would actually be best fit for this message.
I am experiencing a weird error with my R installation on Ubuntu 10.04.4 (LTS) 64bit:
When I run R on the terminal everything goes smoothly:
$R
R version 2.15.2 (2012-10-26) -- "Trick or Treat"
Copyright (C) 2012 The R Foundation
2013 Sep 15
1
FOSS licence with BuildVignettes: false
Dear All,
I have been checking the metafor package against R-devel.
R CMD check --as-cran metafor
yields one note:
FOSS licence with BuildVignettes: false
Yes, I have 'BuildVignettes: FALSE' in my DESCRIPTION file. I see at http://developer.r-project.org/blosxom.cgi/R-devel/NEWS:
Tue, 25 Jun 2013
CHANGES IN R-devel UTILITIES
'R CMD check --as-cran' warns about a false
2024 Oct 11
1
Error message when calling t.test() and aov() with a factor variables
Hi all,
Just noticed that the error that arises when calling t.test() with factors could be a bit clearer:
> t.test(factor(c(3,1,2,4,3,5,4,5)), factor(c(2,1,2,3,4,5)))
Error in var(x) : Calling var(x) on a factor x is defunct.
Use something like 'all(duplicated(x)[-1L])' to test for a constant vector.
In addition: Warning message:
In mean.default(x) :
argument is not numeric or
2017 Jun 22
1
Compiling R-devel - missing some expected features (zlib, bzlib, lzma, PCRE)
Hi All,
I am compiling R-devel on Linux (Ubuntu 16.04.2) and that works just fine, but I am missing some of the expected features, as shown here:
https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-devel/R-admin.html#Linux
In particular, after configure (using all defaults), I see:
R is now configured for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
[...]
Interfaces supported: X11
External libraries: