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2001 Feb 07
1
Re: failed rpm installation of R 1.2-1 (fwd)
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Faheem Mitha wrote: > Dear Albrecht, > > Just sent the following message out to r-help. Have you any idea what this > problem could be? > > Sincerely, Faheem Mitha. > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 00:04:35 -0500 (EST) > From: Faheem Mitha <faheem at email.unc.edu> > To:
1998 Nov 13
3
SuSE package
Hi Is there a SuSE binary package for R 0.64? John -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To: r-help-request at stat.math.ethz.ch
1999 Sep 27
3
Building R-065 on SuSE-Linux 6.3
Hi, is somebody out there who has successfullly built R-065 on SuSE-6.2 Linux ? This is for short, If nobody has I?ll describe the problem in depth later. Ralph -- Ralph Leonhardt, 8-) Seminar fuer Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen Tel: 2180-2201 email: ralphl at lrz.uni-muenchen.de -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
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
2001 Jun 17
1
configure doesn't find perl 5 on suse 7.2
R-devel: ./configure doesn't find perl 5 on a SuSE 7.2 system wit perl 5.6.0 installed: this is the output of perl -v: ################################################################### omega:/usr/src/packages/BUILD-omega/R-devel # /usr/bin/perl -v This is perl, v5.6.0 built for i586-linux Copyright 1987-2000, Larry Wall Perl may be copied only under the terms of either the Artistic
1999 Apr 01
1
PLATFORMS
Only three entries thus far. Please keep them coming in. -k NAME Martyn Plummer EMAIL plummer@iarc.fr VERSION 0.63.3 PLATFORM i386-unknown-linux SYSTEM Redhat 5.1 CC/FC/MAKE gcc/egcs-g77/make NAME Douglas Bates EMAIL bates@stat.wisc.edu VERSION 0.63.3 PLATFORM i386-unknown-linux SYSTEM Debian 2.1 CC/FC/MAKE egcs/g77/make NAME Thomas
2000 Feb 08
7
demo(dyn.load) error in R 0.99.0
I noticed this error in my demo from previous versions as well as R 0.99.0. Is there a way around this one also? Thanks in advance... > demo(dyn.load) demo(dyn.load) ---- ~~~~~~~~ Type <Return> to start : > dyn.load(file.path(R.home(), "demos", "dynload", paste("zero", .Platform$dynlib.ext, sep = ""))) Error in
2000 May 01
6
including r code in a latex file
Dear R people, The header practically says it all. I was wanting to include r code in a Latex file. Since R code using{ and }, which are interpreted by Latex as control characters, I would expect it to get upset. I believe that \{ would probably print as {, but I hoping I don't have to go through the code and add lots of \. I would rather use some global commannd, along the lines of
1998 Oct 13
1
Assembler messages?
Up to now I have got the base R and about half of the packages working on SuSe Linux 5.3 using gcc, g77 and xdevel. The other half, for example: pspline, logspline, KernSmooth, akima, tripack, ppr, principal.curve, cluster, funfit, repeated, event, etc., just won't install. Some of them give warnings at expressions in subroutines (repeated, event, pspline,etc.. I will ask about this in
1998 Oct 13
1
Assembler messages?
Up to now I have got the base R and about half of the packages working on SuSe Linux 5.3 using gcc, g77 and xdevel. The other half, for example: pspline, logspline, KernSmooth, akima, tripack, ppr, principal.curve, cluster, funfit, repeated, event, etc., just won't install. Some of them give warnings at expressions in subroutines (repeated, event, pspline,etc.. I will ask about this in
2001 Feb 24
5
testing for integer
Dear People, Consider the following fragment of R code choose <- function(n,r) { if( is.integer(n) && is.integer(r) && n > 0 && r >= 0 ) { .C("choose",as.double(n),as.double(r),comb = double(1))$comb } else stop("n must be a positive integer and r a non-negative integer.") } This is a practice function (n choose r), which I
2000 Sep 03
1
installing OpenSSH rpm on SuSE 6.2
I am taking the liberty of forwarding this message to the list. I am not subscribed to it. If you want to reply to me, please send email to faheem at email.unc.edu Thanks, Faheem Mitha. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Faheem Mitha <faheem at email.unc.edu> Newsgroups: comp.security.ssh Subject: installing OpenSSH rpm on SuSE 6.2 Dear people, I tried
1999 Dec 23
1
rpart on Alpha under OSF
Running on an Alpha machine which reports (uname -a) OSF1 bsdx01.bs.ehu.es V4.0 878 alpha and using the binary distribution put together by Albrecht Gebhardt (in http://cran.at.r-project.org/bin/osf/osf4.0/tar/alpha_ev5/) I obtain core dumps whenever I try to use package rpart. I have R REMOVE'd the rpart package, downloaded the source rpart_1.0-7.tar from CRAN and
2008 Apr 30
3
checking whether a file is empty
Hi, Is there a way to check whether a file is empty in R. I did the customary searches, but did not find anything. Please cc me on any reply. Thanks, Faheem.
2000 Jun 07
2
"clipping error in x11()" (PR#564)
There seems to be an error in the X11 display code: try: plot(c(-30000,-1,0,1,30000),c(30000,1,0,1,30000),type="l") points(c(-30000,-1,0,1,30000),c(30000,1,0,1,30000)) it gives a big "V" as expexted. Now zoom in using small xlim and ylim: plot(c(-30000,-1,0,1,30000),c(30000,1,0,1,30000),type="l", xlim=c(-5,5),ylim=c(0,5))
2000 Jun 02
2
make check on DU4 with R-1.1.0 snapshot
I just tried the rsync version of R-1.1.0 on one of my alphas: It compiles without problems (gcc/g77 2.95.2, system is DU4.0E) but make check stops in base-Ex.R at > X <- cbind(1, 1:7) > str(s <- svd(X)); D <- diag(s$d) List of 3 $ d: num [1:2] 12.07 1.16 $ u: num [1:7, 1:2] -0.0976 -0.1788 -0.2601 -0.3413 -0.4225 ... $ v: num [1:2, 1:2] -0.198 -0.980 -0.980 0.198 >
1999 Apr 12
3
Fortran vs C, easing using Fortran
> Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 11:30:20 +0200 (MET DST) > From: Albrecht Gebhardt <albrecht.gebhardt@uni-klu.ac.at> > > I think in R we can do better than at present, if only I knew > > exactly how. One idea is to have (effectively) a `hints' file that > > configure uses to add a base set of libraries to FLIBS, but on Solaris > > at least, using the Fortran
1999 Sep 13
5
axis() produces junk on DEC alpha (PR#274)
Full_Name: Albrecht Gebhardt Version: 0.65.0 OS: Digital Unix 4.0E Submission from: (NULL) (212.17.104.62) Plottimg on the Alpha stopped working with 0.65.0. The tickmarks have a length of -Inf and go across the whole plot. A first solution is the following patch: --- src/main/plot.c.alpha-patch Mon Sep 13 01:37:11 1999 +++ src/main/plot.c Mon Sep 13 01:58:16 1999 @@ -832,7 +832,7 @@
2000 Sep 06
2
reusing external functions across libs
Hi, I am searching for a way to solve the following problem: I want to use an external function, defined in a dyn.load()ed shared object, in another dyn.load()ed shared object. Currently I have to take the sources (Fortran) from one libraries src/ directory and copy them into the src/ dir of the other library, resulting in two copies of this function. This is bad for maintanance and maybe also
2003 Apr 29
4
thick plot lines
Dear People, In a qqplot I am doing, I get lines/points that are very thick. I've tried setting the lwd variable to 0.1, but it doesn't seem to have any effect. Also, I have set the value of lty to dashed, but I still get dots. The command looks like qqplot(cdf.inv(seq(0,1,length=size),theta,pos,len),empmargdistvec(len,theta,pos,size), xlim=c(-theta,theta), ylim=c(-theta,theta),