Le lundi 30 juin 2014 à 05:23 -0400, Duncan Murdoch a écrit :
> On 30/06/2014, 4:44 AM, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> > On Thu Jan 9 2014 03:47 Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
> >> This is is an issue that bugged me for a while. I encountered a year
> >> ago (April 2012) when I first tried to build R from
On 30/06/2014 8:51 AM, Michael Lawrence wrote:
I think it's generally nice to be able to compute on the network of
imported and exported symbols, and exportFrom() preserves the
information that a symbol has been forwarded. But let's focus on the
use case of documenting the symbol.
First, from
I think it's generally nice to be able to compute on the network of
imported and exported symbols, and exportFrom() preserves the information
that a symbol has been forwarded. But let's focus on the use case of
documenting the symbol.
First, from the user perspective: my understanding (without tes
It is not clear what you mean:
The quoted page lists particular AMD BLAS versions that fail R's regression
test.
Other builds of R would run the regression test during building and you can run
them yourself if you get the source code (for good measure, use the current
version, not one from a 2
On 30/06/2014, 4:44 AM, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> On Thu Jan 9 2014 03:47 Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
>> This is is an issue that bugged me for a while. I encountered a year
>> ago (April 2012) when I first tried to build R from source on Windows.
>> I never figured out what the solution is or if
On Thu Jan 9 2014 03:47 Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
> This is is an issue that bugged me for a while. I encountered a year
> ago (April 2012) when I first tried to build R from source on Windows.
> I never figured out what the solution is or if I'm doing something
> wrong myself (but I have found a t