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2008 Jul 12
1
[ESS] Process SAS is not running... error on Ubuntu
It does appear the ess package on CRAN for Ubuntu 8.04 fails to install the file 'ess-sas-sh-command'. This prevents invoking SAS via 'M-x SAS'. http://cran.mirrors.hoobly.com/bin/linux/ubuntu/README.html --Dale On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Rodney Sparapani <rsparapa at mcw.edu> wrote: > Dale Steele wrote: >> >> I re-installed from Hardy packages on
2004 Nov 11
3
R "sumo" package suggestion
r-help: I have an R package suggestion. After spending several hours the other day installing about a dozen packages, I had an idea. In xemacs, there is a "sumo" package which allows me to install a large bundle of xemacs packages at one time (about a 120 modes including ESS). I think R should have a similar bundle. It would be so much easier than hunting/downloading/installing.
2014 Feb 27
1
R and LANGUAGE
Diverted from ESS-help. It is really about R's LANGUAGE, locales and then a wish for sessionInfo() : >>>>> Sparapani, Rodney <rsparapa at mcw.edu> >>>>> on Thu, 20 Feb 2014 19:39:33 +0000 writes: >> Just guessing: perhaps this is something that is set when >> R is initialized and not queried every time something is >>
2004 Apr 23
2
make fails with Sun Forte compiler (PR#6815)
Full_Name: rodney sparapani Version: 1.9.0 OS: Solaris 9 Submission from: (NULL) (141.106.120.97) I'm following the instructions for the Sun Forte compiler. I had success with 1.8.1 so I think the compiler settings are correct (config.site): CC="cc -xarch=v8plusa" CFLAGS="-xO5 -xlibmil -dalign" F77="f95 -xarch=v8plusa" FFLAGS="-xO5
2002 Aug 07
1
ESS assigns .Last.value to the wrong place in R
I repeat my emails of 11/15/01 and 2/26/02, since it looks like this ESS bug is still not fixed in ESS 5.1.23, and I think some resolution is needed. When help() is invoked, ESS makes a copy of .Last.value in the .GlobalEnv, which is *not* where R normally stores it (R stores it in package:base). When this copy becomes stale it leads to wrong answers. The bug is in essd-r.el, lines 63-64:
2004 Apr 28
1
(PR#6815): build fails for foreign with Sun Forte
This is a reproducible bug that I reported earlier. The work-around is to remove the link foreign.tgz so that the build does not attempt to create the foreign library. However, there is actually nothing wrong with the foreign source so the problem must be somewhere in the configure process. After make install, then use the original source as follows and everything should work: R CMD INSTALL
2003 Feb 21
0
Samba Domain Support Problems
I'm out of ideas here. I'm trying to set up a computer network using samba on Linux as the primary server and a WinXP machine as the client. I'm just beginning with XP, but I've been using Linux and Samba (for Win95/98) for many years now. So, I've set up samba machine "griffon" to support domains... ; Domain Stuff domain master = yes domain logons = yes logon
2012 Jan 12
3
remoting ESS/R with tramp
Tom Roche Thu, 12 Jan 2012 11:56:25 -0500 >>> * I have access to the cluster [where I want to run R] configured >>> [in .ssh/config] such that I can `ssh t` from commandline. >>> 1 I can open an R file on the cluster with >>> `C-x C-f /t:/home/me/onlyOrigDN2.r` >>> from my laptop, and note the following >>> *Messages* >>> >
2005 Apr 18
0
ESS 5.2.7 released
Dear ESS users, {BCC'ed to RPM and Debian maintainers of ESS} We have now released ESS 5.2.7. This is a bug fix release against 5.2.6 where - the new UTF-8 "support" gave problems for Xemacs, and - accidentally, 'auto-fill-mode' was activated for *.R buffers with a few new features, see "New Features" below , notably some extended Sweave supported,
2005 Mar 03
5
ESS
Hi all, I am running R 2.0.1 under Windows XP in German. I configured my path as follows: C:\Programme\R\rw2001\bin;C:\Programme\xemacs-packages\lib-src\;C:\Programme\XEmacs-21.4.13\i586-pc-win32 I can not start R proccess or ESS from within XEmacs. What is going wrong? I can not start S. M-x S gives "no matching" How can I configure XEmacs for STATA 8? Thanks for your help. M
2002 May 01
1
configure error: Maybe change CFLAGS or FFLAGS? (PR#1501)
Full_Name: Alessandro Usseglio V. Version: 1.5.0 OS: Linux RH 7.1 Submission from: (NULL) (130.60.71.55) Error during configure $ ./configure [...] checking for an ANSI C-conforming const... yes checking for int... yes checking size of int... 4 checking for long... yes checking size of long... 4 checking for long long... yes checking size of long long... 8 checking for long double... yes
2012 Jul 26
1
Advice on multi-user server for R
I'm currently developing several tools in R that I'd like to deploy for use by multiple analysts in my research group. Many of the analysts have no background in using R (but have plenty of experience with SAS), so part of my effort will be in training them to use the new tools. Some of the analyses will be too computationally intensive for our regulation 32 bit Windows desktops, however
2008 Jan 20
3
Bugs through R in Mac
Hello, I recently changed from Win XP to Mac OS X (10.5.1). Is there a way to run Bugs (in any version) in R (R version 2.6.0 (2007-10-03)) on this platform? Fredrik
1999 Jun 09
1
R correct g77 flags for Linux/Alpha (PR#208)
Hello, I was trying to compile R-base-0.64.1 on Linux/Alpha (RedHat 6.0). It compiled but it couldn't pass the make check (choked with tests/Examples/modreg-Ex.R). I used gdb, and it turned out that the src/library/modreg/src/sinerp.f was the problem. else if(j.eq.nk)then c1 = 0d0 c2 = 0d0 c3 = 0d0 endif > p1ip(1,j) = 0d0-
2000 Aug 11
0
Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) BOF at JSM
> > Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 15:34:01 -0400 > From: Rodney Sparapani <rodney at stat.duke.edu> > Subject: Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) BOF at JSM > > Statisticians: > > For those of you going to the JSM in Indy next week, we are having an > Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) BOF Monday, August 14th, 5:30 at the Hyatt > in Salon A. Please bring along your comments,
2009 Sep 29
0
build issues on Solaris (PR#13975)
Full_Name: Rodney Sparapani Version: 2.9.2 OS: Solaris 10 Submission from: (NULL) (141.106.121.40) There are a few issues with building on Solaris (and UNIX in general, I suppose). 1. on line 50686 of configure, I'm seeing some trouble: lib=`echo ${lib}|sed -e s:${JAVA_HOME}:\$\{JAVA_HOME\}:g` Evidently, $lib contains colons which will confuse sed, so you can work around this like:
2004 Sep 26
2
Sweave: superfluous newline (`\\') in tex file
Hi, I'm having trouble sweaving the following example: --8<------------------------schnipp------------------------->8--- \documentclass{article} \begin{document} \SweaveOpts{echo=FALSE} @ <<>>= rm(list=c(ls())) library(Hmisc) library(ISwR) data(energy) energy$log <- log(energy$expend) attach(energy) @ %def @ <<results=tex>>= mysum <- summary(stature ~
2003 Mar 04
5
XP "logon failure" but still logs on -- no roaming profile
I'm having a problem with roaming domains on Samba v3.0-alpha21. I've connected the machine (watertown) to the domain (precidia) via the server (griffon). I've logged on with my userid (bcwhite) and seen my roaming profile get created on the server upon logoff. Future logons grab the roaming profile and everything is fine. However, _sometimes_ I get a window with the message:
2005 Mar 09
3
R-2.0.1 Gentoo g77 problem
Hello, I use Gentoo and I can't get R 2.0.1 to compile. I used the portage system, Gentoo's source package sytem, and after it uncompresses the source to R, it says that I don't have a fortran compiler. It told me to use f77 flag and re-emerge gcc, which I did with the f77 and fortran flags, but it still won't compile. Does anyone have any ideas? I suspect that gcc has changed
2004 Apr 05
0
speed difference between pgf77 and g77 on amd64
For those interested: I compiled R-1.9.0beta_2004-04-02 with pgf77/gcc/g++ and g77/gcc/g++, both _without_ fast BLAS. Both passed make check-all. Simple crossprod(m) for fairly large `m' shows that the version compiled with pgf77 is about 15% faster: [andy@leo:scratch]% echo "set.seed(1); m <- matrix(runif(5e7), 1e4); gc(); system.time(crossprod(m))" | R-1.9.0-PGI/bin/R