Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches similar to: "Compile failure on OSX"
2014 Feb 25
1
acml blas+lapac in R
dear experts
I'd like to ask you, probably on behalf all of us who try to
use AMD's ACML for performance optimisation a question.
There seem to be problem when these two, R and ACML are
coupled,
described here:
http://devgurus.amd.com/message/1255852#1255852
I'd like to ask, while not being a programmer/developer, how
incorrect and dangerous this might be?
maybe such a setup must
2019 Dec 31
2
lapack
Has anyone gotten lapack to work on centos 7?
If so, how?
Most recently, I installed lapace-devel and let yum bring in what it wanted.
Whenever I try to link, I get a long list of undefined references ending with
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.8.5/../../../../lib64/liblapacke.so:
undefined reference to `dgeevx_'
[hennebry at localhost test]$ nm -D /usr/lib64/libblas.so | grep dge
2015 Oct 15
3
Building R for AIX in 64-bit mode
Hi.
Just wanted to let you know I am getting close to packaging R for AIX in
64.bit mode.
One comment - the libtool.m4 I see used is quite old. The one I have on my
system is 2.4.6, and what I see in R says:
I am hoping a new libtool will clean up most of the manual work now needed.
# Which release of libtool.m4 was used?
macro_version=2.2.6
macro_revision=1.3012
This may be all that is
2005 Jul 25
2
R Cocoa GUI 1.12 (R 2.1.1 Framework) crashes on acf() (PR#8032)
After I upgraded my installation of R for OS X (Tiger) to 1.12, it
consistently crashes when calling the function acf() [stats lib].
Roberto Osorio
2019 Dec 31
0
lapack
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 1:24 PM Michael Hennebry <
hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu> wrote:
> Has anyone gotten lapack to work on centos 7?
> If so, how?
>
> Most recently, I installed lapace-devel and let yum bring in what it
> wanted.
> Whenever I try to link, I get a long list of undefined references ending
> with
>
2007 Aug 18
0
Installing Rstem on Mac Intel
Hi all.
How do I install Rstem on my mac os X, with Intel processor? I need
Rstem in order to run de lsa package.
When I run the following command in the R interface:
install.packages("Rstem", repos = "http://www.omegahat.org/R", type
= "source"),
I get a whole bunch of errors, most of which referred to the dylib
(see below).
Is there an Rstem package