Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "make install on solaris 10"
2002 Mar 24
2
readline?
We've recently "upgraded" a server to solaris 8, and in reinstalling R
I've encountered a problem in getting it to recognize the readline library.
I have installed readline in what I believe to be the "usual" place:
/usr/local/lib with include files in /usr/local/include/readline.
But ./configure produces:
ragnar.econ.uiuc.edu# grep readline hout
checking for
2006 Oct 05
1
solaris 64 build?
We have a solaris/sparc machine that has been running an old version
of R-devel: Version 2.2.0 Under development (unstable) (2005-06-04
r34577)
which was built as m64 from sources. Attempting to upgrade to 2.4.0
the configure step
goes ok, but I'm getting early on from make:
> gcc -m64 -L/opt/sfw/lib/sparcv9 -L/usr/lib/sparcv9
> -L/usr/openwin/lib/sparcv9 -L/usr/local/lib -o
2009 Aug 21
1
R compilation problem on 64 bit SunOS (PR#13898)
Full_Name: Uwe F. Mayer
Version: 2.9.1
OS: SunOS myhost 5.10 Generic_120012-14 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
Submission from: (NULL) (216.113.168.130)
With the change of the NLS handling from 2.9.0 to 2.9.1 the compilation breaks,
even as I do specifically not request nls.
Specifics:
gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: x86_64-pc-solaris2.10
Configured with: ../../src/gcc-4.4.0/configure
2010 Feb 03
4
[LLVMdev] [patch] SPARCV9 subtarget support
Hi all,
I've put together some preliminary patches to add frontend support for the sparcv9-* subtarget (ie 64-bit SPARC), modelled on the corresponding x86-64 code - do these look reasonable for inclusion? This doesn't address the codegen side of things yet (isel falls over when trying to actually emit 64-bit code), but at least bitcode generation looks correct now. Tested on
2003 Jan 13
2
density estimation
I've been trying to figure this out for a while, but my knowledge of R is obviously still too limited.
The context is as follows: I have some time series, and I would like to estimate their densities, and then use the actual densities in a monte carlo simulation. Now, I can easily estimate the density using density(); I can write a random number generator to fit an arbitrary density
2001 Dec 13
1
Code for Hodrick-Prescott Filter: Special Case of smooth. spline?
I've had a play with this and, due to my own short-comings, remain none the
wiser.
In particular, I'm not sure what value of 'spar' is consistent with the
magic lambda=1/1600 for quarterly data.
I initially interpreted spar as lambda and tried setting spar=1/1600. This
results in almost no smoothing while spar=1600 causes an error. The
smooth.spline function seems to want
2001 Mar 12
2
pause
I've been playing with a quincunx animation in R 1.2.2 and would like to have
finer control over the speed of the animation. I know that I can
use system("sleep 1") on unix systems at least, but it would be nice
to have something like pause(.01). Any suggestions?
url: http://www.econ.uiuc.edu Roger Koenker
email roger at ysidro.econ.uiuc.edu Department of Economics
vox:
2002 Jun 13
2
R make on macosx
I am trying to make R-1.5.0 from source on a new G4 system with the apple
developer tools and X11 installed and with ATLAS. Running ./configure
appears to end normally, but running make yields:
gcc -no-cpp-precomp -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -c Rdynload.c -o Rdynload.o
Rdynload.c: In function `R_FindSymbol':
Rdynload.c:942:
2000 Dec 19
1
translation from the old-S
In ancient times, circa 1980, S data directories were called swork and sdata
not .Data, and "New-S" as described in the already medieval "Blue Book"
discusses a function DBCONVERT that converted swork data into .Data data.
It is embarrassing to admit it, but I still have data archives from a BTL
machine called alice in the swork format and would like to convert a dataset
to
1998 Nov 28
2
dyn.load and/or add new package (Windows 98)
Hi,
I have been trying to dyn.load a library (rq.obj), which will allow me to run
a quantile regression function, but so far unsuccessfully.
I have tried under windows 98 and R 6.24:
1) dyn.load("d:\\...\\rq.obj")
2) dyn.load("d:\...\rq.obj")
3) 1 and 2 accounting for case sensitivity.
4) dyn.load("d:/.../rq.obj")
5) Place the files in the directory where from I
2011 Feb 25
1
Compiling R-2.12.1 with gcc 3.4.6 on Sun Sparc Solaris 10
Dear R-HELP,
We are compiling R-2.12.1 for 64 bits onto a Sun Sparc machine below:
SunOS 5.10 Generic_142900-13 sun4u sparc SUNW,Netra-T12
The source was compiled successfully with "gcc version 3.4.6" by using the
default configuration and has produced R-2.12.1 in 32 bits.
Compiling R-2.12.1 for the 64 bits by configuring the config.site file as
follow:
CC="gcc -m64"
2001 Dec 05
1
problem loading quantreg on WinNT
Dear R-help,
Has anyone been able to use the quantreg package on Windows successfully? I
tried to load it and get the following:
> library(quantreg)
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
unable to load shared library
"C:/PROGRA~1/R/rw1031/library/quantreg/libs/quantreg.dll":
LoadLibrary failure: The specified procedure could not be found.
Error in
2008 Jun 16
1
tiff(), jpeg(), and png() in R 2.7.0: problems if 'units = "in"' but default height and width
I love the new tiff(), jpeg(), and png() in R 2.7.0 but found
an issue that I didn't see reported.
When specifying 'units = "in"' but forgetting to change the
default height and width (so the figure is unintentionally
going to be 480 inches by 480 inches) I run into problems.
Here's the reproducible example:
tiff("a.tiff", units = "in", res = 1200,
2002 Mar 05
1
Monotonicity correlation coefficients
Could anyone help me to find the mathematical expression to calculate the monotonicity correlation coefficient between two variables?
Thanks in advance.
Luis Rivera.
Universidad de Alcal?.
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2010 Feb 03
0
[LLVMdev] [patch] SPARCV9 subtarget support
Hello, Nathan
> I've put together some preliminary patches to add frontend support for the sparcv9-* subtarget (ie 64-bit SPARC), modelled on the corresponding x86-64 code - do these look reasonable for inclusion? This doesn't address the codegen side of things yet (isel falls over when trying to actually emit 64-bit code), but at least bitcode generation looks correct now. Tested on
2000 Oct 03
2
Parse Errors
Dear R Development Team,
Using Thomas Baier's R Com Server -- or a dll I am building which supports
an evaluate function that is based on Baier's function R_Proxy_evaluate
contained in proxy_impl.c -- when I issue an invalid command to R such as
"plo(x)" the program crashes. There is code in R_Proxy_evaluate to test for
a parse error before actually generating code and issuing
2000 Oct 03
2
Parse Errors
Dear R Development Team,
Using Thomas Baier's R Com Server -- or a dll I am building which supports
an evaluate function that is based on Baier's function R_Proxy_evaluate
contained in proxy_impl.c -- when I issue an invalid command to R such as
"plo(x)" the program crashes. There is code in R_Proxy_evaluate to test for
a parse error before actually generating code and issuing
2010 Sep 08
3
puppet dashboard and 64-bit mysql
I was looking forward to trying this out, given the puported Solaris
support. However, in attempting to install the prereqs for dashboard,
I hit a major snag. My main server uses the blastwave MySQL install,
which is a 64-bit version of MySQL 5.
mysql Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.90, for pc-solaris2.10 (x86_64)
Apparently the mysql bindings for ruby don''t like the 64-bit version.
Output of
2016 Aug 01
4
OpenSSH 7.3p1 can't be build on Solaris 10
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256
configure:17280: result: no
configure:17300: checking for mblen
configure:17356: gcc -o conftest -O3 -m64 -mtune=native -pipe -Wall
-Wpointer-arith -Wuninitialized -Wsign-compare -Wformat-security
-Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-unused-result
-fno-strict-aliasing -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -ftrapv -fno-builtin-memset
2002 Aug 28
1
fix(fix)
About 2 percent of the time I use fix() to edit a function that is
sitting in .RData I get the response:
> fix(qss)
Error in edit(name, file, editor) : problem with running editor vi
when I try to close the editing session. I used to think that these
were always cases where there was some syntactical error with the
edited file, but this is not the case. I realize that one surefire
way to