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2002 Jul 11
3
Can't start R in Debian Woody
Hi, I know this is not a problem comming from R, but maybe you can still help me. I installed R 1.4.1 on Debian Woody, but I can't start it. I get this message: ~$ R /usr/lib/R/bin/R.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libblas.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Any thoughts? S?bastien Plante
2002 Jun 27
4
R won't start right
Any ideas on this? nujoma:~> R R : Copyright 2002, The R Development Core Team Version 1.5.0 (2002-04-29) ... Error: couldn't find function ".Alias" Error: couldn't find function "attach" [Previously saved workspace restored] > q() Error: couldn't find function "q" > Suspended nujoma:~> kill %1 This is on a brand-new installation of R
2001 Mar 01
3
How do you expand memory capability (Was: R crashes in Windows ME)
Hello- Since my data bank in SPSS has > 40 variables, I think that R crashes because of the memory limit. In Maindonald?s UsingR text, on pg 3, there?s a footnote that reads: "If you want larger memory space than the default you may want a target akin to <path to binary>\rw091\bin\rgui.exe --visize 30M --nsize 1000K [The default is --vsize 6M --nsize 250K
2004 May 11
1
installing mgcv (Knoppix/Debian unstable)
Just in case anyone cares or is hitting the same problem: to install current mgcv (1.0-5) on 1.9.0 on Knoppix/Debian unstable I had to: # cd /usr/lib # ln -s /usr/lib/atlas/libblas.so.3 libblas-3.so # ln -s /usr/lib/atlas/liblapack.so.3 liblapack-3.so Otherwise compilation couldn't find -lblas-3 or -llapack-3 (I could have gotten away with the links in /usr/lib/atlas instead of /usr/lib,
2002 Jan 31
2
Is there a function to plot a Pareto diagram?
Hi- Is there a quick way to plot a Pareto diagram? I couldn't find one. I'm being forced to do some pretty weird stuff, with awk and all, to extract data in order to plot the frequency of qualitative data from a larger set. Perhaps it's just my GNUrance. I mean, one day, if I have time, I might even write a generic Perl script, but right now, it doesn't look too good on the
2003 Apr 17
3
R 1.7.0 installation problem: make check fails when using --with-lapack option
Greetings, compiling R 1.7.0 with gcc 3.1.1 on Debain Linux (woody stable) with the configure option --with-lapack works but make check fails in test base-R with the message [...] > kappa(x1 <- cbind(1,1:10))# 15.71 [1] 15.70590 > kappa(x1, exact = TRUE) # 13.68 [1] 13.67903 > kappa(x2 <- cbind(x1,2:11))# high! [x2 is singular!] [1] 8.351867e+16 > > hilbert
2013 Dec 28
1
make check fails with default libblas
Dear All, Summary: ======== To test some packages, I want to build R-3.1.0 (current R devel). However, when I use the default libblas, make check fails with running code in 'reg-BLAS.R' ...make[3]: *** [reg-BLAS.Rout] Error 1 It does not fail, however, if I use libatlas3 or libopenblas. The same thing happens with the current R patched. I've google around and cannot find
2020 Oct 08
3
Installing package fails at "testing if installed package can be loaded from temporary location"
Hi, I can not install packages from source which links to RcppArmadillo on Ubuntu 20.04 (after upgrading from 18.04). The following problem occurs: ** testing if installed package can be loaded from temporary location Error: package or namespace load failed for 'myPackage' in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...): unable to load shared object
2001 Apr 01
4
Is this a bug with a simple arithmetic operation with a vector object?
Hello- While I was reading a tutorial book for R (actually, for S-Plus:Brian S. Everitt. A Handbook of Statistical Analysis using S-PLUS. Chapman & Hall, London, 1994) I tried to execute this simple exercise: > x <- -c(1,2,3,4,5,6) > X <- -c(10,11,12,100,-5,-6) >x+X [1] -11, -13, -15, -104, 0, 0 As you can see, the added vectors resulted in
2001 May 21
1
To those interested in contributing to the Debian User's Reference Guide
Hello- This goes for all those insterested in contributing with the effort to have better Debian documentation, and are willing to submit material to the Science section of the DURG, in order to divulge R to a wider public. Please write directly to the author of the Science: Andreas Franzen <anfra at debian.org> Regards, Henry L.
2002 Jan 26
1
Can't upgrade R properly with Debian potato
Hello- I had to reinstall my system completely, due to a cracker (a script kiddie). I've added the CRAN recommended lines to my sources.list. I removed my old R package (0.92, I believe) and intalled a new one, but it's the 1.3.1 If I remember correctly, this is not the __latest__ version is it? What's happening than, since my /etc/apt/sources.list is correct? TIA Regards
2002 Jan 26
1
[O-T] rsync security bug on Debian potato
Hello- This is off-tpoic, but of interest. There's a remote exploit bug on rsync, that was posted on Linux Today. I post this here because apparently it hasn't been mentioned (yet) on the Debian security advisory. The package list is not updated either. Perhaps this is what happened to CRAN when it was cracked... Maybe you admins at CRAN would want to contact the debian-security
2010 Apr 09
2
problems loading blas with R 2.11.0~20100402-1
Hi, Since upgrading to version 2.11.0~20100402-1, starting R fails with: /usr/lib64/R/bin/exec/R: error while loading shared libraries: libblas.so.3gf: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Is this occurring to others on sid? -- Seb
2002 Dec 20
1
GetRNGstate() crashes with 'Segmentation fault'
Dear R-masters, I tried to compile this simpel C-code: //----------------- #include<R.h> int main() { GetRNGstate(); return 0; } //----------------- Compiling: ~> gcc -o a a.c -I/usr/lib/R/include/ -L/usr/lib/R/bin/ -lR ~> ldd a libR.so => /usr/lib/libR.so (0x40018000) libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x401a8000) libblas.so.2 =>
2001 Mar 05
2
Problems with installation on Debian
Hello- Tired of the crashes I was experiencing with r 1.2.1 on Windows ME, I downloaded the r-1.2.1.tgz under my Debian Linux box. I untared, unzipped and then I ./configure and make as specified i the FAQ. But something went wrong...I had version 0.90 per-installed, as it comes with the normal Debian distribution and now, whenever I run R, the old version is the one that executed. Can
2012 Dec 11
1
Debian packaging and openblas related crash when profiling in R
Hello R-sig-debian and (hopefully) Dirk: On Debian wheezy, I have the R packaging that CRAN (you) provide. I run into a little trouble while trying to fiddle with alternative BLAS. I know you and I went around on this last year and I think perhaps I've found something wrong in the framework, or I've just done something wrong. I installed the packages openblas-base and openblas-dev, and
2019 Dec 30
2
how to check as CRAN with alternative BLAS?
One of my packages is slated to be archived from CRAN due to failures when the ATLAS BLAS is used. I am unable to replicate the error on my machine under R 3.6.1 using the atlas library from ubuntu (seems to be 3.10.2-9, while the good professor is using 3.10.3 per https://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/bdr/Rblas/README.txt ). I also tried the rocker/r-base with R 3.6.2 and
2017 Dec 01
3
undefined symbol: sgemv_thread_n
Hello, the following is a part of a question asked on R-help. I realized that it is better suited for asking here. Apologies for the cross-posting! I'm on Ubuntu artful, and upgraded with 'apt'. Then ---------------------------------------------------------------- goran at M6800:~/src/R-3.4.3$ /usr/bin/R /usr/lib/R/bin/exec/R: symbol lookup error:
2002 Nov 15
3
shared ATLAS library?
>From "R Installation and Administration:" Note that the BLAS library will be used for several add-on packages as well as for R itself. This means that it is better to use a shared BLAS library, as most of a static library will be compiled into the R executable and each BLAS-using package. Is there an idiots guide on how to do this (or should idiots just not try).
2017 Dec 01
3
undefined symbol: sgemv_thread_n
Den 2017-12-01 kl. 20:24, skrev Dirk Eddelbuettel: > > On 1 December 2017 at 19:55, G?ran Brostr?m wrote: > | Hello, > | > | the following is a part of a question asked on R-help. I realized that > | it is better suited for asking here. Apologies for the cross-posting! > | > | I'm on Ubuntu artful, and upgraded with 'apt'. Then > | > |