On Sat, 27 May 2006, Andrew Robinson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> it builds just fine, but I get a warning on FreeBSD 6.1
That is a warning in a contributed package. It stems from
date.POSIXdate.R:as.data.frame.difftime <-as.data.frame.vector
and as.data.frame.vector differs by R version. So it's just
On 26 May 2006 at 17:47, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
|
| Starting with tomorrow's build, the beta designation will be replaced
| by RC. This also implies that we are in "hard" code freeze, and that
| we're not going to change anything unless it is critical. If you do
| not want such critical bugs to sl
Hi all,
it builds just fine, but I get a warning on FreeBSD 6.1
less /usr/local/testing/R-beta/tests/survival.Rcheck/00check.log
* using log directory
'/usr/local/testing/R-beta/tests/survival.Rcheck'
* using Version 2.3.1 beta (2006-05-25 r38197)
* checking for file 'survival/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
Thanks for helping me understand what is going on. Understanding is
really my reason for the compile. I took the R_tryEval() route to fixing
the problem.
I am running SuSE Linux 9.2 on that machine, which might support
visibility under gcc3 as Brian points out.
Thanks again,
George
Duncan Tem
On Fri, 26 May 2006, Antonio, Fabio Di Narzo wrote:
> Hi all.
> The same compiler problem appears on my gcc-4.0.2 shipped with ubuntu
> breezy. Well fixed with B.R. indication.
Note: I already said
> > (There is a known problem here with gcc >= 4.0.0, with this fix in the
> > pre-2.3.1 sources.
Hi all.
The same compiler problem appears on my gcc-4.0.2 shipped with ubuntu
breezy. Well fixed with B.R. indication.
Antonio.
2006/5/26, Duncan Temple Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> In addition to the compiler issues, the test should also be changed.
> It should use R_tryEval() directly rather
Starting with tomorrow's build, the beta designation will be replaced
by RC. This also implies that we are in "hard" code freeze, and that
we're not going to change anything unless it is critical. If you do
not want such critical bugs to slip into the final release, please
check the release candid
Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > (e) Inverse probability weights: Knowing that part of the population
> > is undersampled and wanting results that are compatible with what you
> > would have gotten in a balanced sample. Prototypically: You sample X,
> > taking only a third of thos
On Fri, 26 May 2006, Roger D. Peng wrote:
> I'm interested in playing around with memory profiling in R-devel (as
> described
> at http://developer.r-project.org/memory-profiling.html) and was trying to
> figure out how to compile R-devel so that I can use the 'tracemem()' function.
> But I can't
Dear list,
In ?dimnames, section `Value' I read:
For the '"data.frame"' method both dimnames must be non-null, and
the rownames must be contain no duplicates nor missing values.
^^^
Best regards,
Tobias
> version
platform i486-pc-linux-gnu
arc
In addition to the compiler issues, the test should also be changed.
It should use R_tryEval() directly rather than Test_tryEval(). The test
preceeds the existence
of that exported routine that was motivated by the same
usage that gave rise to this test.
I'll commit an update when I get a few m
I'm interested in playing around with memory profiling in R-devel (as described
at http://developer.r-project.org/memory-profiling.html) and was trying to
figure out how to compile R-devel so that I can use the 'tracemem()' function.
But I can't figure out how/where to set R_MEMORY_PROFILING. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Ingo Fetzer
> Version: 2.3.0
> OS: Win XP
> Submission from: (NULL) (141.65.192.22)
>
>
> I realised after working on the RGUI with R 2.3.0 on my laptop (Intel Pentium
> M
> 1.6 Ghz,512MB RAM) R raises my CPU usage to 100% constantly. Also when exiting
> RG
Full_Name: Ingo Fetzer
Version: 2.3.0
OS: Win XP
Submission from: (NULL) (141.65.192.22)
I realised after working on the RGUI with R 2.3.0 on my laptop (Intel Pentium M
1.6 Ghz,512MB RAM) R raises my CPU usage to 100% constantly. Also when exiting
RGUI some R processes remain active in the system
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