Hi, this is a minor problem in solve.default but I didn't see anyone
mention it. The function does not give "correct" error-handling if given
non-square matrix, LINPACK=F, and matrix has names attributes (either
row or column names).
Demo:
##"correct" error handling of non-square matrix
> temp
My apologies, I thought it was going as a text attachement. Looks like
Microsoft second guessing me again.
The problem is the 'mustart' value (if you are going to base it on the
variance structure and not the link as well) should not allow values to
touch the point
where the variance becomes zer
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> Full_Name: Steven L. Scott
> Version: 2.2.1
> OS: Windows-Cygwin
> Submission from: (NULL) (128.125.60.50)
>
>
> I've had problems unpacking the R source coded downloaded from
>http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/src/base/R-2/R-2.2.1.tar.gz
This is not a bug in R!!!
Full_Name: Steven L. Scott
Version: 2.2.1
OS: Windows-Cygwin
Submission from: (NULL) (128.125.60.50)
I've had problems unpacking the R source coded downloaded from
http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/src/base/R-2/R-2.2.1.tar.gz
Version info for tar and gunzip provided below (GNU legalese edited o
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 00:45 -0600, Bo Peng wrote:
> > then either build your own with correct options or talk to your
> > distribution's packaging team.
>
> It seems that my knowledge about this option is outdated. When I
> first encountered this problem two years ago, the R/rpm distribution
> ca
> Why guess? There are accurate statements in the R-admin manual,
I read the manual 2 years ago, and the info I got was still correct.
> and the RH RPM change was discussed on this list in 2006:
> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2006-January/036118.html
I simply do not know RPMs have bee
Hi,
The problem arises when I try to use /bin/Rcmd shlib to create a DLL for
external fortran code to do numerical integration from Dr. Alan Genz's
website. I tried this yesterday after downloading R-tools, activePerl,
mingw and cygwin and reinstalling R.
I used the following command
c:\"pro
While I agree with you, I find that the Debian packager does not.
I already reported the problem to Debian, and they said that
enough people want light-weight installations that they will
continue splitting R into several parts.
The package maintainer is Dirk Eddelbuettel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
and
Bill,
As you see, R-bugs does not work with encoded (binary) attachments.
Could you please send this again to R-devel with (if possible) text
attachments?
The source code says
# 0.1 fudge here matches poisson: S has 1/6.
initialize <- expression({ n <- rep.int(1, nobs); mustart <- y + 0.1
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Bo Peng wrote:
>> then either build your own with correct options or talk to your
>> distribution's packaging team.
>
> It seems that my knowledge about this option is outdated. When I
> first encountered this problem two years ago, the R/rpm distribution
> came with no libR.
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This is not so much a bug as an infelicity in the code that can easily
be fixed.
The initialize expression in the
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