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2009 Mar 17
1
Requesting assistance installing ESS for R on Redhat
I'm moving my R applications to a Redhat OS and want to install ESS. My sys admin has downloaded the rpm (emacs-common-ess-5.3.8-1.fc8.src.rpm), but when he tried to do the install he rec'd a number of warnings. We are not sure if the warnings are telling us that the installation did not occur or if other issues are unresolved. We have attempted to find the ESS executable with no luck,
2002 Nov 27
5
further on ESS/XEmacs for Windows
Dear list members, I've had helpful feedback from a number of people, several of whom experienced some problems getting my XEmacs/ESS configuration files for Windows to work properly. I will, of course, make changes based on this feedback, but the following information may be of use in the interim: (1) It's clear that my instructions and installation procedure were insufficiently
2002 Nov 27
5
further on ESS/XEmacs for Windows
Dear list members, I've had helpful feedback from a number of people, several of whom experienced some problems getting my XEmacs/ESS configuration files for Windows to work properly. I will, of course, make changes based on this feedback, but the following information may be of use in the interim: (1) It's clear that my instructions and installation procedure were insufficiently
2010 Sep 06
4
How to run R on Emacs+ESS
Hi folks, Debian 504 64-bit I found following document; http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~kbroman/Rintro/ Whether it is the right document for installing Emacs+ESS and R so that R can run on Emacs? TIA B.R. Stephen L
2008 Jun 13
3
Debian/Ubuntu packages of a recent version of ess?
Is there a repository from which I can install a recent version of ess as a Debian/Ubuntu package for amd_64? On the Ubuntu list of packages the released version of ess for hardy is 5.3.0-1 which seems, well, ancient. I see that there is a 5.3.8 version from the SVN sources for intrepid but IIRC trying to install that bring you into all the fun with pinning, etc. It seems there is a binary
2008 May 25
2
Configuring emacs/ess on Ubuntu
Hi all, I don't know if this is the proper place to ask this, but I am trying to configure emacs/ess on Ubuntu 8.04 to run the way described for ESS and Xemacs in Windows (John Fox's guide). I installed ess as directed at http://ess.r-project.org/Manual/ . Under Windows I could use Emacs/ess fine (but I am obviously a novice at emacs), but am having trouble doing so in Ubuntu. At
2004 Sep 29
2
problems with ESS & R ...
Hi! I have R 1.9.1, Mac OS X 10.3.5, GNU Emacs 21.2.1 and ESS 5.2.3. I installed today the ESS by not changing ess-site.el, but creating .emacs in $home with the single line: $ cat ~/.emacs (load "/usr/local/lib/ess-5.2.3/lisp/ess-site") If I start now emacs and then R (with M-x R) then I get: > options(STERM='iESS', editor='emacsclient') but using fix() oder
2002 Nov 24
3
Using XEmacs and ESS with R for MS/Windows
I've been working on a document describing the use of XEmacs and ESS with R for Windows users, along with configuration files that are meant to make things simple for Windows users. This was initially intended for my students, but with recent discussions of Windows (and other) editors on the the R-help list, I thought that I'd make the material more widely available. The document
2002 Nov 24
3
Using XEmacs and ESS with R for MS/Windows
I've been working on a document describing the use of XEmacs and ESS with R for Windows users, along with configuration files that are meant to make things simple for Windows users. This was initially intended for my students, but with recent discussions of Windows (and other) editors on the the R-help list, I thought that I'd make the material more widely available. The document
2011 Sep 11
1
Emacs ESS finding all versions of R
Dear R-help, Apologies if this isn't exactly the right place for this question. I am trying to run R in emacs using ESS. I have done this successfully many times - it works right now on my home computer in windows 7 and in ubuntu. The problem is that when I start emacs the regular splash screen doesn't show. In the mini-buffer I get the message "Finding all versions of R on your
2004 Aug 09
1
ess settings
Dear R users, I downloaded an ess-5.2.2 package and hope to use emacs as front to work with R. I modified ~/.emacs and start R by M-x R. But I found when I quited the R session, it still asked me to save the work space or not. I added inferior-R-args with "--save" args. But it seemed that it had no effect. Can you tell me how to pass the arguments other than --no-readline to
2017 Nov 10
1
[R-pkgs] Release of ess 0.0.1
>>>>> Jorge Cimentada <cimentadaj at gmail.com> >>>>> on Fri, 10 Nov 2017 14:31:43 +0100 writes: > Thanks to all. Will consider this change in future releases. > ----------------------------------- > Jorge Cimentada > *https://cimentadaj.github.io/ <https://cimentadaj.github.io/>* > On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 12:41
2009 Sep 18
2
Emacs and ESS help
Hi, I decided to try emacs and ess with R, but to no avail. How are these things suppose to work with R - or work, period? I downloaded the latest windows versions of each and installed them as the documentation says. But then the documentation for ess says to add (require 'ess-site) to /.emacs and restart emacs. Where is /.emacs???? I opened the ess-site.el file and it also says to
2018 Oct 23
2
elpa-ess fails to initialize after update to 18.10 on ubuntu bionic
The latest ess and elpa-ess 18.10-1bionic0 packages for ubuntu leave ess unable to find initialization files when it is invoked from R via M-x R. I've found a workaround by creating a soft link: cd /usr/share sudo ln -s /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa-src/ess-18.10 ess but this may be a widespread problem. It appeared on each of the three computers on which I updated the packages, and
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
2010 Jan 17
3
enty-wise closest element
Dear R-users, i have a simple problem maybe, but i don't see the solution. i want to find the entry-wise closest element of an vector compared with another. ind1<-c(1,4,10) ind2<-c(3,5,11) for (i in length(ind2):1) { print(which.min(abs(ind1-ind2[i]))) } for ind2[3] it should be ind1[3] 10, for ind2[2] it should be ind1[2] 4 and for ind2[1] it should be ind1[1] 1. but with the
2012 Mar 21
1
enableJIT() and internal R completions (was: [ESS-bugs] ess-mode 12.03; ess hangs emacs)
Hello, JIT compiler interferes with internal R completions: compiler::enableJIT(2) utils:::functionArgs("density", '') gives: utils:::functionArgs("density", '') Note: no visible global function definition for 'bw.nrd0' Note: no visible global function definition for 'bw.nrd' Note: no visible global function definition for 'bw.ucv'
2017 Nov 10
1
[R-pkgs] Release of ess 0.0.1
> On 9 Nov 2017, at 15:57, Sam Steingold <sds at gnu.org> wrote: > >> * Jorge Cimentada <pvzragnqnw at tznvy.pbz> [2017-11-09 00:02:53 +0100]: >> >> I'm happy to announce the release of ess 0.0.1 a package designed to >> download data from the European Social Survey > > Given the existence of ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics - >
2018 Aug 21
3
ess 17.11-3 won't install on Ubuntu 16.04
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 10:43:52AM -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > > On 20 August 2018 at 15:29, Eva Myers wrote: > | Hello, > | Attempting to install ess (17.11-3xenial0) on our Ubuntu 16.04 systems > | is failing with an error message. > > This can happen. I (with my Debian hat on) had to make 17.11-3 because the > ess package did not behave with Debian untable and
2008 Dec 07
4
Finding the first value without warning in a loop
Dear R useRs, with the following piece of code i try to find the first value which can be calculated without warnings `test` <- function(a) { repeat { ## hide warnings suppressWarnings(log(a)) if (exists("last.warning", envir = .GlobalEnv)) { a <- a + 0.1 ## clear existing warnings rm("last.warning", envir = .GlobalEnv) }