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2001 Jan 25
1
problems compiling R under digital unix 4.0d (PR#826)
Dear Sirs, I am trying to compile R v1.2.1 under Digital Unix 4.0D. The configure-script runs without any problems but during 'make' I receive the following error-message: [......] g77 -mieee -g -O2 -c dtrco.f -o dtrco.o g77 -mieee -g -O2 -c dtrsl.f -o dtrsl.o g77 -mieee -g -O2 -c eigen.f -o eigen.o g77 -mieee -g -O2 -c lminfl.f -o lminfl.o ar cr libappl.a Rsock.o approx.o bakslv.o
1999 Sep 15
0
buglet in lm.influence() -- easy fix but... (PR#278)
(R 0.65.0 and earlier): example(aov) lm.influence(npk.aov) gives Error: NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 6) which comes from the lm.obj$coefficients (the last 3-way interaction coefficient is indetermined and accordingly NA) argument passed to .Fortran("lminfl",...) inside lm.influence. The following is a simple correct patch --- lm.influence.R 1999/08/13
2006 Aug 31
1
NaN when using dffits, stemming from lm.influence call
Hi all I'm getting a NaN returned on using dffits, as explained below. To me, there seems no obvious (or non-obvious reason for that matter) reason why a NaN appears. Before I start digging further, can anyone see why dffits might be failing? Is there a problem with the data? Consider: # Load data dep <-
2008 Sep 03
1
ugly plots with xlim/ylim exceeding data range (changed since R2.6.1)
The behaviour of the plot function when used with xlim/ylim and the matplot function as in the following simple example changed between R2.6.1 and 2.7.0+ producing ugly plots in the new versions. In case of plot it looks like the pretty function is called with wrong arguments (i.e. range of supplied data rather than values of xlim and ylim): m = matrix(c(-0.033, 0.009, 0.064, 0.050, 0.097,
2005 Mar 29
1
final stages of installing R - please help?
Hello, This morning I downloaded, unzipped, and compiled the latest version of R for unix, in my HOME/APPLICATIONS directory. My current unix machine is a sparc-sun-solaris2.9, running SunOS 5.9. Here are the last few lines of the output following ./configure: R is now configured for sparc-sun-solaris2.9 Source directory: . Installation directory: /usr/local C compiler:
2005 Mar 30
1
[BioC] Follow-up to: Annotation metadata "kills" help.search
"Gerard Tromp" <gerard.tromp at sanger.med.wayne.edu> writes: > Greetings, > > this is a follow-up to the mailing below. Seth Falcon replied and indicated > that he and several others were unable to replicate the problem. > Specifically he requested: > > ============ > We are not able to reproduce this issue. If you reinstall the > annotation packages
2005 Mar 29
2
Annotation metadata "kills" help.search
Greetings! OS: Windows R 2.0.1 Before anyone flames -- I tried to query this on the R searchable web site and using google and did not find anything applicable. As of about a week ago the help.search function dies when used in the simple help.search("something") usage. The error is Error in rbind(...) : number of columns of matrices must match (see arg 203) After some effort I have
1999 Jan 04
1
Error messages
Dear all, The following works with a simple result of lm but gives the error with a more complicated one (could this be due to singularities that occurr in the model?). > cooks.distance (X) Error: NAs in foreign function call (arg 6) > class (X) [1] "lm" But, actually, I would like to ask a more general question: Is there a place (I searched in the CRAN site) where I find
2000 Apr 24
1
compiling R-1.0.1 under Solaris
Dear all, I am trying to compile R version 1.0.1 under Solaris on a SUNsparcUltra10. Note that I'm doing this in my home directory as I cannot do it as root. The configure script seems to run correctly and issues as the last few lines: ----------------------------------------------- ... R is now configured for sparc-sun-solaris2.7 Source directory: . Installation directory:
2011 Nov 02
1
mysterious warning message regarding bytecode...
While running a long script which source()s other scripts I get the following warning: Warning message: In t(object$S[[1]]) : bytecode version mismatch; using eval I cannot replicate it if I run the sourced files line by line though... What is that error? And do I care about it? It doesn't seem to affect my output as far as I can tell. Thanks! Justin > sessionInfo() R version
2001 Nov 07
1
segmentation fault with GCC 3.0.2
I have now tested R 1.3.1 compiled with GCC 3.0.2 on Solaris and the example I previously posted (repeated below) still gives a segmentation fault, as it does with GCC 3.0.1 but not with 2.95.2. The eigen calculation sometimes needs to be repeated several times before the segmentation fault occurs. La.eigen does not cause a problem. (The problem occurred with R-devel too, but I have not tested
2015 Oct 18
2
Building R for AIX in 32-bit mode - as preparation for building in 64-bit mode (changed subject!) - INFO/FEEDBACK - do not read as a bug report!
On 2015-10-15 15:02, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > On 15/10/2015 13:32, Michael Felt wrote: >> Hi. >> >> Just wanted to let you know I am getting close to packaging R for AIX in rephrase - would like to be active in keeping R binaries current for AIX. My interest in not in R per se (rather a colleague who has a project that uses R, so I hope to assist him, and others like him).
2013 Mar 30
1
vcovHC and arima() output
Dear all, how can I use vcovHC() to get robust/corrected standard errors from an arima() output? I ran an arima model with AR(1) and got the estimate, se, zvalue and p-value using coeftest(arima.output). However, I cannot use vcovHC(arima.output) to get corrected standard errors. It seems vcovHC works only with lm and plm objects? Is there another way I can get robust/corrected
2015 Oct 24
0
Building R for AIX in 32-bit mode - as preparation for building in 64-bit mode (changed subject!) - INFO/FEEDBACK - do not read as a bug report!
I have determined why there are many "WARNING: Duplicate symbol:" messages. *** My apologies for the length *** There is a lot of detail - but I hope the detail will help R - and others - setup correct options for shared libraries. *** As I press send, I have not stopped testing (my final trial here might not even work) - but! *** the message is that shared libraries do not need to have
2011 Jan 21
1
Reading gz compressed csv file - 'incomplete line found'
Hi all, I am trying to download, decompress and read a csv file. My code: myurl <- "ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/pub/geo/DATA/supplementary/series/GSE24729/GSE24729_MitoNuclear_suppl_male_stats.csv.gz" # myfile <- "GSE24729_MitoNuclear_suppl_male_stats.csv.gz" # download.file(myurl, destfile=myfile, mode="w") # mycon <- gzcon(gzfile(myfile,
2007 Oct 16
3
To inc_recurse or not to inc_recurse? [Re: 3.0.0pre2: bookend breakage (2 different errors)]
On 10/15/07, Erik Jan Tromp <betageek@sympatico.ca> wrote: > # The second error > Invalid file index: -101 (-1 - 0) with iflags 0 [receiver] > rsync error: protocol incompatibility (code 2) at rsync.c(273) [receiver=3.0.0pre2] > rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (21 bytes received so far) [generator] > rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(596)
2018 Jan 24
1
Function gutenberg_download in the gutenbergr package
I've been working through https://www.tidytextmining.com/tidytext.html wherein everything worked until I got to this part in section 1.5 > hgwells <- gutenberg_download(c(35, 36, 5230, 159)) Determining mirror for Project Gutenberg from http://www.gutenberg.org/robot/harvest Error in open.connection(con, "rb") : Failed to connect to www.gutenberg.org port 80: Connection
2005 Jul 06
0
I was mistaken about Areski: he does relply to mails and help people.
Cher Areski, Je m'excuse si je me suis tromp? sur vos intentions. Cependant j'aimerais souligner que je ne suis pas le seul a avoir trouv? l'installation de votre application un peu trop compliqu?e et les instructions du "Idiots Guide" impr?cises. Il faut dire que Linux n'est dej? pas facile pour un ancien de Microsoft comme moi. Par cons?quent lorsque les instructions
2007 Oct 29
0
rsync Digest, Vol 58, Issue 29
Sent from BlackBerry? on Airtel -----Original Message----- From: rsync-request@lists.samba.org Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 12:00:33 To:rsync@lists.samba.org Subject: rsync Digest, Vol 58, Issue 29 Send rsync mailing list submissions to rsync@lists.samba.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync or, via email, send a message with
1998 Sep 11
1
R-beta: cannot make R
Can anyone help? I am trying to install R-0.62.2 on a Sun with OS 5.6 (Solaris 2.6), and gcc/f77. Unfortunatley the simple commands ./configure --prefix=/opt/R make did not work, complaining when building help/docs. It claims to have problems perl (which has worked fine so far) but in practice it is not only a documentation problem: if I force "make install" and run R, then it