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2012 May 15
1
KEGGSOAP installation error
Hello, I'm trying to install KEGGSOAP with bioconductor but i'm facing this problem: /> biocLite("KEGGSOAP") BioC_mirror: http://bioconductor.org Using R version 2.15, BiocInstaller version 1.4.4. Installing package(s) 'KEGGSOAP' trying URL 'http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.10/bioc/src/contrib/KEGGSOAP_1.30.0.tar.gz' Content type
2007 Dec 10
1
Building R on Sun Solaris 10 (SPARC) using Sun Studio 12
R Help List: Just curious if anyone has successfully built R on a SPARC platform running Sun Solaris 10 using the latest Sun Studio 12 set of compilers. If so, I would be interested in the compile flags that you used. I have tried several different builds of version 2.5.1, 2.6.0, and 2.6.1 using various different compile flags and I am able to compile and check, but for whatever reason, the
2013 Jun 07
1
cannot load pbdMPI package after compilation
Hello, I try to install pbdMPI. Compilation successful, but load fails with segfault. Is anyone can help me? R version 3.0.0 pbdMPI version 0.1-6 Intel compiler version 13.1.1 OpenMPI version 1.6.4-1 CPU Intel x86_64 # R CMD INSTALL pbdMPI_0.1-6.tar.gz .. .... checking for gcc... icc -std=gnu99 checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking for C compiler default output file name...
2018 Sep 19
5
segfault issue with parallel::mclapply and download.file() on Mac OS X
I have an lapply function call that I want to parallelize. Below is a very simplified version of the code: url_base <- "https://cloud.r-project.org/src/contrib/" files <- c("A3_1.0.0.tar.gz", "ABC.RAP_0.9.0.tar.gz") res <- parallel::mclapply(files, function(s) download.file(paste0(url_base, s), s)) Instead of download a couple of files in parallel, I get a
2010 Feb 08
2
Error on start R in server
Hello all, (Thank for your reply) I have a web-application in Apache Tomcat, when i start R in this application, I used packe RSJava Code ROmegahatInterpreter interp; String [] rargs = {"--no-save"}; REvaluator e; interp = new ROmegahatInterpreter ( ROmegahatInterpreter.fixArgs(rargs),false ); e =new REvaluator (); Errors ================ R version 2.10.1 (2009-12-14)
2012 Feb 06
1
Segfault on ".C" registration via R_CMethodDef according to 'Writing R Extensions'.
Dear R List, I encountered a serious problem regarding the registration of ".C" when following the documentation "Writing R Extensions" that leads to a segmentation fault (tested on windows and mac os x). The registration mechanism for ".C" routines via R_registerRoutines and the R_CMethodDef structure has been enhanced recently with the addition of two fields, one
2008 Mar 12
1
gracefully handing a library load error
I have an R program I am attempting to use to generate some SVGs. I've been using the cairoDevice library. When running a session not connected to an X session (like if I'm sshed in), attempting "library(cairoDevice)" causes: *** caught segfault *** address 0x8, cause 'memory not mapped' Traceback: 1: .C("R_gtk_setEventHandler", PACKAGE =
2009 Dec 30
1
seg-fault... but on what
I got the following after running succesfully through this loop 28 million times... the loop opens text files in a directory and inserts line by line into a database... *** caught segfault *** address 0xc0000010, cause 'memory not mapped' Traceback: 1: .getGeneric(f, where, package) 2: getGeneric("coerce", where = where) 3: as(obj, "integer") 4:
2010 Oct 10
1
segfault caused by `icfit` in `interval` package
Dear R community, I am using the R package `interval` in order to perform some modelling tests of the NPMLE convergence in the case of censoring. So all I am doing is drawing a sample from exponential distribution, making it a censored sample and computing the NPMLE of its distribution function. But when run on Linux Calculate 10.4 the program keeps crashing and reporting a segmentation fault
2010 Mar 25
1
*** caught segfault *** address 0x18, cause 'memory not mapped'
Hello R Community, I've been run the following codes. However, I've been getting an unusual segfault that I'm unable to trace its origin. Please give me a light to decipher the "caught segfault" Thanks for you attention. Bernardo. > options(STERM='iESS', editor='emacsclient') > rm(list = ls()) > > source("fgenIGLD.R") #RNG
2012 Feb 23
1
segfault when using data.table package in conjunction with foreach
Hi all, I'm trying to use the package read.table within a foreach loop. I'm grabbing 500M rows of data at a time from two different files and then doing an aggregate/tapply like function in read.table after that. I had planned on doing a foreach loop 39 times at once for the 39 files I have, but obviously that won't work until I figure out why the segfault is occurring. The
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
2008 Jun 11
3
Rmpi segfault after install on Ubuntu Hardy Heron
I just installed Rmpi on my 64-bit Ubuntu Hardy Heron OS and using the following without errors: "R CMD INSTALL Rmpi_0.5-5.tar.gz --configure-args=--with-mpi=/usr/lib64/openmpi" Immediately at library(Rmpi) I get the segfault displayed in my complete output below. My first thought is that perhaps I used the wrong library for openmpi, but with my 64 bit install it seemed like a logical
2009 Aug 13
1
segfault when unloading a shared library
Hi All, I'm still actively researching this problem (reading R-ext manual), but I hoped that I might be able to get some additional insight from the list given that I'm fairly new at writing R extension code. Problem: I have some fairly simple code (.Call interface) that makes a call to another shared library, which, in turn, calls routines in an HDF5 shared library. The good news
2011 Jan 27
0
Problems installing gputools
Hi, I have some surprising trouble installing the gputools package. This is a linux box running Fedora with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 260 card and R 2.12.1 I had gputools running on it for the past several months. Wanting to update to the newest version, I simply executed install.packages("gputools") from within R. This should mean that the problem isn't in the hardware or OS. Errors
2018 Oct 04
0
segfault issue with parallel::mclapply and download.file() on Mac OS X
Thanks for the report, but unfortunately I cannot reproduce on my system (either macOS nor Linux, from the command line) to debug. Did you run this in the command line version of R? I would not be surprised to see such a crash if executed from a multi-threaded application, say from some GUI or frontend that runs multiple threads, or from some other R session where a third party library
2018 Sep 20
0
segfault issue with parallel::mclapply and download.file() on Mac OS X
This code actually happens to work for me on macOS, but I think in general you cannot rely on performing HTTP requests in fork clusters, i.e. with mclapply(). Fork clusters create worker processes by forking the R process and then _not_ executing another R binary. (Which is often convenient, because the new processes will inherit the memory image of the parent process.) Fork without exec is not
2017 Apr 25
0
R_CMethodDef incompatibility (affects R_registerRoutines)
I recently noticed a change between R-3.3.3 and R-3.4.0 in the definition of the R_CMethodDef struct. typedef struct { const char *name; DL_FUNC fun; int numArgs; - R_NativePrimitiveArgType *types; - R_NativeArgStyle *styles; - } R_CMethodDef; I suspect this is the reason that packages installed by R-3.4.0 and loaded into R-3.3.3 will crash the
2008 Oct 29
0
Package arm
I am having difficulty installing the arm package and would be grateful if anyone could give some advice. I have updated my computer to a Mac OS X version 10.5.5 ( processor: 2 x 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon) and I have downloaded R version 2.8.0 I have downloaded the package arm, but when i try to install it, the following message is given in R: Loading required package: MASS Loading
2010 Nov 09
1
R-2.12.0 problem on Solaris 10
It's been a few days I cannot compile to get R-2.12.0 working at sparc Solaris 10. Seems the R software installation is OK, but the recommended package called Matrix stopped me, since I can finish the installation with the configure option -with-recommended-packages=no. I then run Ø Install.packages("Matrix") Then last few lines of output are the following, 28: tryCatch(expr,