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1999 Jan 12
4
RH5.2 bundle
Hello and Happy New R Two points: 1 Noting the existence of 0.63.2 as a tgz file on CRAN, but being careful or lazy depending on how you want to see it, I also note that the binaries for Redhat stop at 0.63.1 on RH 5.1. I recently got the RH 5.2 Power Tools where I was pleased to see R 0.62.4 included, lots of libraries including V&R. This had been compiled into an rpm - does anyone know
1999 Jan 12
4
RH5.2 bundle
Hello and Happy New R Two points: 1 Noting the existence of 0.63.2 as a tgz file on CRAN, but being careful or lazy depending on how you want to see it, I also note that the binaries for Redhat stop at 0.63.1 on RH 5.1. I recently got the RH 5.2 Power Tools where I was pleased to see R 0.62.4 included, lots of libraries including V&R. This had been compiled into an rpm - does anyone know
1998 Oct 14
3
Advice please ...
Hello R-ists Have been lurking on the list for a while, I have noticed recently two problems: 1 There seem to be problems with installing R on SuSe Linux version 5.3. As the list only gets problems and doesn't log the successes, has anyone successfully loaded R on SuSe 5.3? Is this a feature of 0.62.3 only or do the problems apply also to earlier versions. 2 There was a list of
1999 Jul 28
1
problem to install R-0.64.2 on mips-sgi-irix6.4
Dear all, I hope the following problem haven't been discussed here recently (I could not find anything about it the help archive files) : I tried to compile R-0.64.2 from the source files without much success... the last lines from the output of the ./configure command were : ---------------------------------------------------------- R is now configured for mips-sgi-irix6.4 Source
1999 Jan 21
2
nlm question
Hello again Is there any way (or an alternative non-linear minimiser) that arguments to the function called in nlm can be passed in version 0.62.4? Like (I believe) nlmin in a well known other program or optimise in R. Do we use global variables? Shurely not! \John -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
1999 Mar 18
2
e1071 and netpbm
Having compiled and successfully installed e1071 on a previous machine (and run under 0.62.4) I want to compile it on a new machine to run under 0.63.3 but the loader can't find netpbm - both machined are RH5.2 Linux installations. I have some quite old netpbm's on a CD but none more recent and I certainly didn't install them on my old machine. I can't locate or rpm -q or rpm
1999 Mar 18
2
e1071 and netpbm
Having compiled and successfully installed e1071 on a previous machine (and run under 0.62.4) I want to compile it on a new machine to run under 0.63.3 but the loader can't find netpbm - both machined are RH5.2 Linux installations. I have some quite old netpbm's on a CD but none more recent and I certainly didn't install them on my old machine. I can't locate or rpm -q or rpm
2011 Jan 20
1
GPU packages and 'Debian R Policy'
Hi there, Moving this request for info over from an R-HPC-SIG list thread as the issue is less HPC than something that has bitten me as a result of trying to install HPC (read CUDA) R packages. Background to this is that I have both a Ubuntu host for a Tesla card that some researchers are looking to do CUDA-related R computation on, and a prototype, RHEL-based, cluster that is being used to
2004 Jun 22
1
R mathlib
Hello, dear R experts! I run R on Debian 'sarge' platform. There is 'r-mathlib' package in Debian distribution, which is described as: $ dpkg --status r-mathlib ... This packages provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code. Well, I use runif() function in test_runif.c: #include <Rmath.h> main() { // ...
2000 Mar 02
1
Mathlib
First of all I would like to join the chorus of approval over the release of R 1.0.0. It really is an excellent piece of software. I'm sure you will astonish us again with Omega. I have a query about Mathlib. It is such a nice collection of functions that it would be nice to use it in other software, not necessarily related to R. Is it possible to build Mathlib separately, and/or install
2010 Dec 20
1
R hangs on the stats.so library
Dear all, I having this problem on my laptop. It was caused by my clumsy attempts to upgrade the system. As I wrote here, (http://www.mail-archive.com/r-sig-debian at r-project.org/msg01364.html) I was trying to solve the same problem with JAGS/rjags on my laptop. After typing R in a terminal I'm currently get the following: > R version 2.9.0 (2009-04-17) > Copyright (C) 2009 The R
2020 Sep 01
1
Rust bindings to nmath
>>>>> Dirk Eddelbuettel >>>>> on Tue, 1 Sep 2020 07:56:53 -0500 writes: > On 1 September 2020 at 13:01, Richard Dodd wrote: > | I needed some statistical functions for a project I was working on in > | Rust, and I've used the R math library as a standalone solution. I > That's its purpose as far as I can tell. We have
2004 Apr 14
1
question about /nmath/standalone
Hello, I can't link a c code with Mathlib according to introduction of R manual "Writing R Extensions", page 60. It is written : "It is possible to build Mathlib, the R set of mathematical functions documented in 'Rmath.h?, as a standalone library 'libRmath? under Unix and Windows. (This includes the functions documented in Section 5.7 [Numerical analysis
1998 Oct 26
1
package help clobbers R help (html)
As with 0.62.3, when I install my dse package with documentation in 0.62.4 the html help in R/doc/html/function.html gets clobbered so that the regular R function help is not available. I was postponing a revised version of my dse library install in the hope that this might be fixed. Does anyone know if this is a simple problem that I can hope will be fixed soon, or should I consider a
2000 Sep 02
1
R INSTALL *.tgz fails (minor docs/feature bug) (PR#652)
R Team, I was attempting to install Lindsey's rmutil.tgz and other non-CRAN packages using 'R INSTALL', for example 'R INSTALL rmutil.tgz' after downloading 'rmutil.tgz' from Lindsey's page (as linked from r-project.org page). Directly using the compressed file as 'R INSTALL rmutil.tgz' failed, though the shell help from 'R INSTALL --help'
2008 Oct 04
3
Palm OS port
hello all, At my workplace, our colleague Mukesh has just completed a port of speex 1.2.1 to Palm OS. He had to write a couple of mathlib functions, but the trunk remains unchanged. It works quite well, I was wondering if there will be any interest in this port in the distribution. - farhan
2004 Jul 26
5
installing problems repeated.tgz linux
Hi, i try several possibilities adn looking in the archive, but didn't getting success to install j.lindsey's usefuel "library repeated" on my linux (suse9.0 with kernel 2.6.7,R.1.9.1) P.S. Windows, works fine Many thanks for help Christian chris at linux:/space/downs> R CMD INSTALL - l /usr/lib/R/library repeated WARNING: invalid package '-' WARNING:
1999 Sep 02
1
unresolved symbols in growth and repeated libraries
I am having trouble using Jim Lindsey's libraries because of unresolved symbols. I am currently using R 0.65.0, but had this problem in earlier releases as well. I have a RedHat 6.0 Linux on i386 and use egcs (upgraded to that distributed with rawhide, after first failures with the libraries): egcs-g77-1.1.2-19 egcs-1.1.2-19 Installation of the libraries works but on loading >
2012 Jan 27
2
The following code (using rgamma) hangs
Hi, I'm seeing something that may be a bug in R's standalone math library, which is packaged by Debian as r-mathlib. I reported it to the Debian BTS as http://bugs.debian.org/657573 I'm using Debian squeeze, and the code was tested with r-mathlib 2.11.1-6 (default on stable) and 2.14.1-1 (from testing/unstable). I summarize this report below. The following code with the R math
2003 Oct 29
2
Where is rmutil package?
Pursing my earlier question, when I tried loading Lindsey's gnlm, I got a message Loading required package: rmutil Warning message: There is no package called 'rmutil' in: library(package, character.only = TRUE, logical = TRUE, warn.conflicts = warn.conflicts, According to the R documentation http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/doc/html/packages.html rmutil is in the standard