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1999 May 13
2
R under Red Hat Linux 6.0
I have just upgraded from Red Hat Linux 5.2 to version 6.0 (with GNOME) on an intel box. I have also upgraded to the latest R version (0.64.1-2 rpm) and have also installed the corresponding GNOME rpm. However, I am not able to start R: [cribari at edgeworth install]$ R /usr/lib/R/bin/R.binary: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/R/bin/R.binary: undefined symbol: __setfpucw [cribari at
1999 Jan 30
3
installing R under RH Linux 5.2
I am trying to install R under Red Hat Linux 5.2, but the following error happens: [root at edgeworth cribari]# rpm -ivh R-base-0.63.2-1.i386.rpm failed dependencies: libncurses.so.3.0 is needed by R-base-0.63.2-1 I must be missing something very simple. I would appreciate any guidance. Thanks. FC. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help
2001 Mar 07
1
[?] update.packages() - Linux
I am running R 1.2.1 under Mandrake Linux 7.2 (installed from RPM) and I installed a few packages using install.packages() . Now, I am trying to upgrade these packages using update.packages() but I believe I am running into some kind of error. See below. Any tips will be greatly welcome. Thanks in advance. Francisco PS: update.packages() only tries to update wle from version 0.3 to 0.4, gives
1999 Jun 08
1
inverse.gaussian, nbinom
Two questions: 1. inverse.gaussian is up there as one of the glm families, but do people ever use it? There is no inverse.gaussian in the R distribution family, and when I checked McCullagh & Nelder, it only appeared twice in the book (according to subject index), once in the table on p. 30 and once on p. 38 in a passing sentence. Is there a good reference on this distribution? 2. When I
2001 May 16
1
stl in library(ts)
I am running R 1.2.2 under Linux. When using the function stl in the ts library, how can I save the seasonal component? What I would like was something like: library(ts) data(nottem) data.stl <- stl(nottem, "per") x <- data.stl$sea This what I get: > x NULL I would, however, like to store in x the seasonal component. Thanks in advance. Francisco. -- Francisco
2003 Jan 15
1
Tobit regression
Does anyone have an R function for the estimation of Tobit regression models (for censored responses), as described, e.g., in Davidson, R. and MacKinnon, J.G., 1993, Section 15.7, Estimation and Inference in Econometrics, Oxford University Press? Thanks. FC. -- Francisco Cribari-Neto voice: +55-81-32718420 Departamento de Estatistica fax: +55-81-32747425 Universidade
2005 Dec 14
2
console and webrick problems
Hi, I''m having errors when running webrick or the console. webrik starts, but give me an error when I try to load my controller. It give the same error as the console: #ruby script/console Loading development environment. /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rails-1.0.0/lib/commands/console.rb:23:in `exec'': No such file or directory - irb -r irb/completion -r
1998 Nov 07
1
simple questions about R (fwd)
OK, I am forwarding this to the r-help. In the original message I simply hit reply and I thought I send to ALL r-help list. (apparent not) also I recieved another piece of mail.....about the RNG in Splus 4.0 or later indicating it was modified and getting worse. I only have Splus 3.4 for HP. So I cannot try it. This makes the idea of using the pre-generated RN on CDROM more appealing.. Mai
2001 May 03
0
R and Ox
Hi David, I hope all is well w/ you. Co-operation beetwen R and Ox would be most welcome. A possible problem lies in the fact that, although free for academic use, Ox is not open source. I too have been using Ox for computer-intensive programming. I also code some of my programs in C, but I always try Ox first, and in most cases it is efficient enough. For details, see
2003 Feb 11
2
configure can't get readline to work
Dear R-help, I'm running into some strange problem compiling R 1.6.2 on Mandrake Linux 9.0. When I do ./configure --enable-R-shlib I get the following in config.log: =========================== configure:11366: checking for rl_callback_read_char in -lreadline configure:11397: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 -L/usr/local/lib conftest.c -lreadline -ldl -lm >&5
2001 Apr 07
0
Ox (was: Using Gauss with R)
I'll be even more tangent. Those interested in Ox, see http://www.de.ufpe.br/~cribari/ox.pdf Cheers, Francisco. Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 09:34:19 +0100 (BST) From: Bill Simpson <wsi at gcal.ac.uk> Subject: Re: [R] Using Gauss with R This is a tangent to your question. The economist Jurgen Doornik has written a language called Ox: http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/Users/Doornik/doc/ox/ox.htm
2005 Nov 21
1
Problem in compilation from source in./configure R.2.2
Hello useRs! I'm REALLY having trouble with readline when compiling R. 2.2 from source during ./configure. Here are the last lines of the configure log: checking readline/history.h usability... yes checking readline/history.h presence... yes checking for readline/history.h... yes checking readline/readline.h usability... yes checking readline/readline.h presence... yes checking
2006 Nov 06
1
configure error: --with-readline
I am trying to install R2.4 in a non-standard folder on a mandrake 10 system. I did this: ./configure --prefix=/the/dir/where/I/want/r/to/go and I got the following error: configure: error: --with-readline=yes (default) and headers/libs are not available I know that I can do --with-readline=no But, I do want this readline feature. I have a whole bunch of readline libraries:
2002 Nov 05
2
sorta-newbie: installing 2.2.6 rpm with --nodeps on RedHat 7.2 ?
I have samba (server-only) running on a server with a stock RedHat 7.2 'server' install and am trying to upgrade Samba to 2.2.6-1.i386. I get the following dependency failures when trying to "rpm -ivh samba-2.2.6-1.i386.rpm": libncurses.so.4 is needed by samba-2.2.6-1 libreadline.so.3 is needed by samba-2.2.6-1 ncurses4-5.0-4.i386.rpm and ncurses-5.2-12.i386.rpm is already
2004 Jun 14
4
Readline on R-1.9.1a
Hello! I'm trying to install R-1.9.1a with readline on Suse Linux. As recommended in other posts, I've installed readline and readline-devel: kevin@redtail:~/R-1.9.1> rpm -qa | grep readline readline-devel-32bit-9.0-0 readline-32bit-9.0-0 readline-4.3-207 readline-devel-4.3-207 Then I run configure with readline: ./configure --with-readline The relevant lines are:
2002 Jun 26
0
GRETL (GUI's for teaching)
A nice free software with a GUI-interface (which can be linked to R, BTW) is GRETL: http://gretl.sourceforge.net/ . Some people may find it useful for basic stuff. Regards, Francisco. -- Francisco Cribari-Neto voice: +55-81-32718420 Departamento de Estatistica fax: +55-81-32718422 Universidade Federal de Pernambuco e-mail: cribari at de.ufpe.br Recife/PE, 50740-540,
2001 Dec 19
2
readline with R-1.4.0
Hi, I am not sure if this is a bug, so I am posting it here. I also searched the FAQ file for the readline string and did not find anything about the behavior below. I just successfully rsync'ed, compiled and tested R-1.4.0 on my RH 7.2 Linux machine. I encountered one problem though. When running ./configure I noticed that I was getting errors from the readline library. Although
2003 Feb 12
2
rl_callback_read_char error on Solaris 7
This question is about compiling R-1.6.2 from source on a Sparcstation-20 machine running Solaris 7, gcc-2.95.3 and readline-4.2 (both gcc and readline from sunfreeware.com). I searched the r-help archive and the FAQ. The errors seem to be related to the binary readline libraries, and I have /usr/local/lib/libreadline.a,libreadline.so@, and libreadline.so.4. The attached errors are from
2009 Nov 30
1
cor.test(method = spearman, exact = TRUE) not exact (PR#14095)
Full_Name: David Simcha Version: 2.10 OS: Windows XP Home Submission from: (NULL) (173.3.208.5) > a <- c(1:10) > b <- c(1:10) > cor.test(a, b, method = "spearman", alternative = "greater", exact = TRUE) Spearman's rank correlation rho data: a and b S = 0, p-value < 2.2e-16 alternative hypothesis: true rho is greater than 0 sample estimates:
2002 Oct 25
2
re: problem installing library sm
Hi All, I am having trouble installing the sm package, and only the sm package. My box is RedHat 7.3 on a PIV. Readline 4.3-3 is installed (suited for RH 8, but same error under readline 4.2 for RH 7.3), but it seems to be looking for the readline library in the wrong directory. Will installing readline 4.1 do the trick? What else could be done? Rohan Sadler [root at rsadler R]# R CMD