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2007 Feb 06
3
RPM support for package installation?
Hello, Tech question, I hope this has not been addressed before. I searched help archives and looked for online help but came up empty-handed. My question is: (short version) Is there a RPM-supported version of update.packages() for use with updating package libraries on managed multi-user Linux networks? Details: I put in a request for updating the version of R on one of the hosts on my
2007 Apr 10
5
Drag and Drop and Crash
Hello List, I am running a 3.0.24 server on redhat EL4. I have a user that has mapped a drive to his home directory on the server. When he copies a file from the share to a local disk location, desktop for example, it goes just fine. When he attempts to copy / move / cut and paste a file from one location on the share to another location in the same share, it will literally crash his local
2008 Aug 07
2
Machine-level shares on Windows server
Hi, I have Samba 3.0.22 running on a VM-hosted ubuntu 6.06, with the VM existing to host a Bugzilla server for our development team. I'd like to be able to periodically backup the MySQL database to a remote device on our domain. The PDC is Win2003 SBS (named simply "sbs"), & I have successfully got the "bugzilla" machine joined to the domain. The bugzilla computer
2008 Sep 09
2
match problem by rownames
Hi all, While dat['a1',] and dat['a10',] produce the same results in the following example, I'd like dat['a1',] to return NAs. dat <- data.frame(x1 = paste(letters[1:5],10, sep=''), x2=rnorm(5)) rownames(dat) <- dat$x1 dat['a1',] dat['a10',] > sessionInfo() R version 2.7.2 (2008-08-25) i386-pc-mingw32 locale:
2010 Nov 03
1
rgl.snapshot() : no longer works?
Hi all, > library(rgl) > plot3d(1,1,1) > snapshot3d("somefile.png") Error in rgl.snapshot(...) : pixmap save format not supported in this build Why does this no longer work? thanks, Remko > sessionInfo() R version 2.12.0 (2010-10-15) Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=English_Australia.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_Australia.1252 [3]
2008 Mar 25
1
regexp with [:upper:] (PR#11032)
Full_Name: Mark Bravington Version: 2.6.2 patched OS: Windows XP Pro Submission from: (NULL) (140.79.22.104) > grep( '[:upper:]', letters, val=T) # shurely shouldn't match anything ?? [1] "e" "p" "r" "u" The converse ( '[:lower:]' and LETTERS) seems to work OK. --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform =
2013 Apr 23
1
httpd error with and help_type = 'html', package = NULL
Having loaded a package that masks an object from another package, calling help(conflictedname, help_type = 'html') instead of producing a page giving the choices of help page available The page produced is Error in httpd("/library/NULL/help/nobs", NULL, NULL, c(48, 6f, 73, 74, : replacement has length zero This example is reproduced using library(gdata) help(nobs,
2011 Aug 15
2
A small nag
Hi, I am not sure how to fix the following error. LGD <- c(11.6, 12.3, 15.8, 33.1, 43.5, 51.3, 67.3, 84.9) cor (x=(file [1:47231,3:10]), y= rep (LGD, 47231), method = "pearson") Error in cor(x = (file[1:47231, 3:10]), y = rep(LGD, 47231), method = "pearson") : incompatible dimensions > sessionInfo() R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13)
2012 Nov 19
6
tcltk freezing using MS Windows for R-2.14+
I am the maintainer of a Bioconductor package (affylmGUI) which uses tcltk. It freezes inconsistently on MS Windows, but not Mac or Unix. see details below. After considerable testing I have reduced the problem from a few thousand lines of code to 30 lines! If you paste the following lines of code into an R window: testGUI <- function(){ require(tcltk) MainWindow <-
2010 Oct 19
1
DLL not found
Dear R-helpers, I have a fresh installation of windows vista, and R 2.12.0 (session info below). Problem: > require(sp) Loading required package: sp Error in library.dynam(lib, package, package.lib) : DLL 'lattice' not found: maybe not installed for this architecture? > require(lattice) Loading required package: lattice Failed with error: ?package 'lattice' is not
2011 Sep 16
1
grep problem in R-devel 2.14 r57004
Problem below with PCRE grep in R-devel; works fine in R-patched. (Unless there's been an absolutely massive change in rules for updated PCRE version 8.13; jeez I hope not) > grep( '[.][.]', '', perl=TRUE) Error in grep("[.][.]", "", perl = TRUE) : invalid regular expression '[.][.]' In addition: Warning message: In grep("[.][.]",
2010 Nov 24
1
Difficulty loading packages into R version 2.12.0
Apologies for my previous effort in HTML which apparently was scrubbed Dear R-users I wonder if I could get advice on the above problem I have just installed V 2.12.0 (I chose only the 32-bit version) into a new directory (C:/R) on a 64bit Windows 7 machine > sessionInfo() R version 2.12.0 (2010-10-15) Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=English_Australia.1252
2018 Jun 14
2
makeCluster Stall on 32-bit Windows
Good day, I'm trying the example cl <- makeCluster(2, type = "SOCK") from the makeCluster documentation and the R command prompt never returns. I am using a 32-bit Windows 10 computer. The problem doesn't happen on another 64-bit Windows 10 computer but does happen on another 32-bit Windows 7 computer. Can anyone reproduce it? Are there any other options that can be passed to
2011 Jun 29
1
R-devel Digest, Vol 100, Issue 28
I get the same style of path as Hadley. This is on Windows 7 Home Premium with SP1. I start R by clicking on the R-2.31.0 icon. I'd assumed that it was a change that came with R-2.13.0! (On 32-bit Windows XP, which I have just checked, I do indeed get the 8.3 paths.) > R.home() [1] "C:/Programs/R/R-2.13.0" > sessionInfo() R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13) Platform:
2010 Oct 08
1
R CMD SHLIB changes function name when compiling
Hi, I'm trying to write a function in C for implementation with .Call. When compiling using R CMD SHLIB characters seem to be added to the function name. Here's the complete C code from the file summariseMCMC.c: #include<R.h> #include<Rdefines.h> #include<Rinternals.h> void summariseMCMC(SEXP data) { PROTECT(data=AS_NUMERIC(data)); UNPROTECT(1); } Then
2005 Dec 29
1
'last.warning' problem at startup; package Matrix (PR#8453)
On starting an R session, I get the messages: Fatal errir: unable to restore save data in .RData Error in fun(...): couldn't find function "assignInNamespace" Error: .onLoad failed in 'loadNamespace' for 'Matrix' The only object in my .RData is last.warning, thus: > last.warning $"optim or nlminb returned message false convergence (8)"
2009 Mar 17
2
link in base help file fails.
I run R on MS Windows. In R2.9.0dev, I type ?base to get "R help for package base" to open. I then select ".First" from the list of contents, getting a page headed: "Initialization at Start of an R Session". About half way down there is a sentence: The command-line flag --vanilla implies --no-site-file, --no-init-file, --no-restore and --no-environ. Under
2010 Nov 24
1
Difficulty loading packages in R version 2.12.0
Hello, I wonder if I could get advice on the above problem I have just installed V 2.12.0 (I chose only the 32-bit version) into a new directory (C:/R) on a 64bit Windows 7 machine > sessionInfo() R version 2.12.0 (2010-10-15) Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=English_Australia.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_Australia.1252 [3]
2008 Jan 15
1
navigating ggplot viewports
list(...) I can not get at the grid viewports in a ggplot2 plot. I know there is supposed to be a viewport called "panel_1_1" but downViewport() can't find it. Has the viewport been popped? I had a quick look at the functions involved (eg ggplot_plot) but there is no obvious problem there. > library(ggplot2) > qplot(1:10, 1:10) > current.viewport() viewport[ROOT] >
2009 Jan 05
1
bug involving quote(); ghost in the machine
Hi list(...), I've narrowed down a weird bug. It's like a ghost in the machine, in that functions seem to remember things that they should not be able to. In the example below, the result of the second (and subseqent) calls depend on what was given in the first call. foo <- function(given = NULL) { callObj <- quote(callFunc()) if (!is.null(given)) callObj$given