Dear Peter and David,
For what it's worth, I observe this behaviour after upgrading to R 2.6.0
under Ubuntu 7.04. When David previously reported the problem to me, I
tested on R 2.5.1 (again with Ubuntu 7.04) and did not observe the problem.
Regards,
John
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Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> David Firth wrote:
>
>> I don't know whether this is specific to (my installation
>> of) SUSE 10.1, or is more general.
>>
>> With R 2.6.0, I am finding that some widgets made through
>> the tcltk package are having problems which become evident
>> through scrollbar
David Firth wrote:
> I don't know whether this is specific to (my installation
> of) SUSE 10.1, or is more general.
>
> With R 2.6.0, I am finding that some widgets made through
> the tcltk package are having problems which become evident
> through scrollbar activity. An example is demo(tkfaq
On 09/10/2007, Uwe Ligges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It works for me up to that point, but I do not have the real Rtools
> setup running. So you have the
>
> I'd propose to start with a package that already passes checks on
> Windows. And then go the harder way to a package that shows problems ..
It works for me up to that point, but I do not have the real Rtools
setup running. So you have the
I'd propose to start with a package that already passes checks on
Windows. And then go the harder way to a package that shows problems ...
Iago Mosqueira wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> We are experienci
I don't know whether this is specific to (my installation
of) SUSE 10.1, or is more general.
With R 2.6.0, I am finding that some widgets made through
the tcltk package are having problems which become evident
through scrollbar activity. An example is demo(tkfaq) --
see below. To reproduce
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> Robin Hankin wrote:
>>
>> thanks everyone. My problems were solved by following Peter D's
>> (offline) suggestion...
> That (offline) must have been unintentional. I usually try to keep
> discussions on the list, unless there is very good reason not to
Robin Hankin wrote:
>
> thanks everyone. My problems were solved by following Peter D's
> (offline) suggestion...
That (offline) must have been unintentional. I usually try to keep
discussions on the list, unless there is very good reason not to.
In this particular case I was clearly speculating
On 5 Oct 2007, at 15:47, Robin Hankin wrote:
> Hello
>
>
> One of my packages, untb_1.3-2, passes R CMD check under
> MacOSX (and apparently the systems used in the package check
> summary page on CRAN) but fails with the following message on
> R-2.6.0.tgz compiled last night on my (home) linux b
Dear all,
We are experiencing some trouble when compiling R packages using R
2.6.0 and the new Rtools installer under Windows XP.
(1) First, compiling any package using the new setup stops with an
errorrelated to some "/" issue on the inst folder. This folder only
contains a CITATION file
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