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, error = function(e) { call <- conditionCall(e) if (!is.null(call)) { if (identical(call[[1L]], quote(doTryCatch))) call <- sys.call(-4L) dcall <- deparse(call)[1L] prefix <- paste("Error in", dcall, ": ") LONG <- 75L msg <- conditionMessage(e) sm <- strsplit(msg, "\n")[[1L]] w <- 14L + nchar(dcall, type = "w") + nchar(sm[1L], type = "w") if (is.na(w)) w <- 14L + nchar(dcall, type = "b") + nchar(sm[1L], type = "b") if (w > LONG) prefix <- paste(prefix, "\n ", sep = "") } else prefix <- "Error : " msg <- paste(prefix, conditionMessage(e), "\n", sep = "") .Internal(seterrmessage(msg[1L])) if (!silent && identical(getOption("show.error.messages"), TRUE)) { cat(msg, file = stderr()) .Internal(printDeferredWarnings()) } invisible(structure(msg, class = "try-error"))}) 29: try(.install_package_indices(".", instdir)) 30: do_install_source(pkg_name, instdir, pkg, desc) 31: do_install(pkg) 32: tools:::.install_packages() aborting ... Segmentation Fault - core dumped The downloaded packages are in '/tmp/RtmpVwIBsr/downloaded_packages' Updating HTML index of packages in '.Library' Warning message: In install.packages("Matrix") : installation of package 'Matrix' had non-zero exit status > Library() will show Matrix as an entry. > require(Matrix) Loading required package: Matrix Loading required package: lattice *** caught segfault *** address 1800000, cause 'memory not mapped' Segmentation Fault (core dumped) Jun Zhang [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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