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1998 Nov 14
1
unable to load modreg in R-0.63
I am running linuxppc 2.1.128 on a pmac 8500/200 604e. R 0.63 builds and installs without errors. The compiler is egcs 102 pre and binutils 2.9.1.0.15. When attempting to load modreg with the library command the following error is returned. Error in dyn.load(file) : unable to load shared library "/usr/local/share/R/library/modreg/libs/modreg.so" How can I debug this problem?
2000 Jan 12
1
compilation problem on linuxppc
I am trying to install R-.90 on a powermac (4400) running linuxppc-1999. This is a variant of RedHat. ./configure goes OK make goes OK until it gets to dataentry.h. Then it reports that it can't find some .h files. dataentry.h 22 X11/X.h dataentry.h 22 X11/Xlib.h dataentry.h 22 X11/Xutil.h dataentry.h 22 X11/keysym.h dataentry.h 22 X11/cursorfont.h I have installed X, but this seems to
2000 Feb 02
1
(not) compiling fortran -- dynamic loading problem
Hi, everyone. This may be properly a fortran question rather than an R question. I'm trying to add a few print statements to otherwise working fortran code in one of the libraries so I can see what's going on in the code. I have no problem doing so on an SGI machine, but under LinuxPPC I've run into a problem. The code compiles and creates a shared object (.so), but when I issue
2000 Jun 03
1
.rpm (splines, ctest) install problem - LinuxPPC
On a PMac 7200 (running LinuxPPC 3Q 99), trying to install "R-ctest-0.9.R16-1.ppc.rpm" and "R-splines-2.0.R3-3.ppc.rpm" rpms currently in the linuxppc binary download directory results in error messages saying that files in these rpms conflict with files from R-base 1.01-1. Of course, "R-rpart" and "R-survival4" then also can't be installed because the
1999 May 14
1
R 0.64 and -release fails to build on DU4.0 (PR#196)
OS: Digital Unix 4.0E Compiler: vanilla f77 and cc. Build error: f77 -o ../../bin/R.binary arithmetic.o array.o attrib.o bind.o builtin.o character.o coerce.o colors.o complex.o context.o cov.o cum.o debug.o deparse.o deriv.o devices.o dotcode.o dstruct.o duplicate.o envir.o errors.o eval.o format.o fourier.o gram.o gram-ex.o graphics.o iosupport.o list.o logic.o main.o match.o memory.o
1999 Aug 16
1
configure / linking problem when using hdf5
I've installed hdf5 [library & includes] here locally, last week. [see ?hdf5save in R] There is a remaining compilation / linking problem for me: The hdf5 library uses "compress2" a routine defined in Gnu's zlib, but not available in the zlib that comes with X11R6.3 (which we have installed). Now unfortunately, the final link statement for R (0.65) [for me, with hdf5
2002 Jun 18
2
wine on non-x86 architectures (presumably silly question)
I wouldn't think it's possible but I'd like to know (with an explanation, if possible): Can you run win32 apps with wine on non-x86 computers, e.g. under LinuxPPC? I guess not, but I wouldn't be able to give a clear explanation as to why. Regards, Frank
2000 May 01
1
Missing dependencies in installing R-base-1.0.0-1
I recently upgraded to LinuxPPC 2000. When I tried to reinstall the R rpm, I was missing the following dependent files: egcs, egcs-g77, and libf2c.so.0 Is there an upgrade or a fix to this? Brian Adams -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Providing Support Services in J. Brian Adams, Ph.D. Statistical Analysis 717.393.6144
2000 Oct 15
2
RedHat 7.0 openssh-2.2.0p1-5 vs ssh 2.3.0
Hello, I am using RedHat's most recent openssh-2.20p1-5 srpm recompiled on Linuxppc under glibc 2.1.95/Linux 2.4-test10pre2/gcc 2.95.3(cvs). I have noticed an oddity when connecting to machines running ssh 2.3.0's sshd2 server. While the connections occur with no problem after awhile the connection fails when idle with the following error message... Hm, dispatch protocol error: type
2001 Dec 19
2
rsync doesn't accept commands
Hello folks, I've recently become an rsync user and have installed it on a LinuxPPC box to sync up to another machine. So I set things up and went to try and start rsync on the Linux box the software does nothing except list the "read me" like info. The software just won't accept any commands. I don't get a log, nothing. Any guesses? I'm stumped along with my
1997 Feb 24
1
libX11
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2000 Jun 26
5
2.1.1p1 Timestamp problem?
I've been running OpenSSH for quite some time now, and I have been acting more as the point man in making the builds for LinuxPPC as well as distributing it to the Linux for the PowerPC community. Things have worked rather well, making it a straight rebuild of the package. However, a new problem was introduced with 2.1.1p1. It's not critical, but a little more than a simple annoyance.
2000 Oct 11
1
documentation bug in grep (PR#692)
Full_Name: Peter Perkins Version: 1.1.1 OS: LinuxPPC Submission from: (NULL) (24.4.89.36) the man page for grep mistakenly says "gsub" whn it should say "grep" in the Details section of grep.Rd. a diff -u with a corrected version follows: diff -u R-1.1.1/src/library/base/man/grep.Rd grep.Rd-new --- R-1.1.1/src/library/base/man/grep.Rd Wed Apr 19 08:51:19 2000 +++
2000 Feb 01
1
hdf5
Dear R-user group I am currently running R-0.90.1-1 for LinuxPPC on my PowerBook. Few days ago I have seen at CRAN that a new R-package exists, namely R-base-with-hdf5-0.90.1-2. Sorrowly, I could not find any explanation, what the difference to the other package is. I have downloaded the "Introduction to HDF5 Release 1.2" from hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5. It seems that HDF5 is a data
1998 Nov 20
4
R-0.63 for MsWindows
New files (at CRAN/binaries/ms-windows/win-32-devel ; available at least at Vienna; in a couple of days on every mirrors) - rw0630b.zip: binary distribution; it should run under Win3.1/Win32, Win95, Win98 and WinNT; - rw0630h.zip: `stardard help' files (the ones you see after help(topic) or ?topic); it also includes the help examples (the one needed by
1998 Nov 20
4
R-0.63 for MsWindows
New files (at CRAN/binaries/ms-windows/win-32-devel ; available at least at Vienna; in a couple of days on every mirrors) - rw0630b.zip: binary distribution; it should run under Win3.1/Win32, Win95, Win98 and WinNT; - rw0630h.zip: `stardard help' files (the ones you see after help(topic) or ?topic); it also includes the help examples (the one needed by
2001 Jan 02
1
pos.to.env and sys.xxx documentation (PR#801)
Full_Name: peter perkins Version: 1.2.0 OS: linuxppc Submission from: (NULL) (24.4.89.36) i'm assuming that these are shortfalls in the documentation, and not bugs in the function themselves. 1) the help page for pos.to.env gives two examples: Examples: pos.to.env(1) pos.to.env(length(search())) the second of these returns NULL which (to me) does not seem to fit the
2001 Feb 22
1
cex= and plot(), title(), mtext()
using R 1.2.1 under LinuxPPC, using the default X11 graphics device, i can't get the cex= argument for plot() and title() to have any effect. works for text(), though. the text size for plot() and title() _is_ correct if par(cex=size) is called first. oddly, mtext() seems to pay attention to cex=, but to ignore the value set by par(). for example, > plot(1:5, 1:5,
2000 Oct 05
2
attaching something.RData in pos=1
hi - running R 1.1.1 under LinuxPPC: i was pleasantly surprised to find that attaching .RData files was added somewhere along the line, but i am having trouble getting the sort of behavior that i got used to in S. specifically, i'd like to be able to attach() a file at pos=1 and edit its contents directly, then save() and detach() it. i know i can load() the file, but this merges its
2009 Jun 23
2
Bigpond Media Downloader works with Wine
Hi there, This is my first EVER linux-based post (scary!). Just to say I switched to linux (Xubuntu 9.04) yesterday from XP, and have got everything that HAD to be exe working, including Bigpond Media Downloader. Bigpond is an Australian communications network, who also sell songs, movies, etc. They have a media downloader specifically for their files, which was making me a bit nervous - it's