On 31/08/2015 16:26, Davor Cubranic wrote:
Prof Brian Ripley writes:
Second, we don't have all the pertinent information such as the
configure options used and the architecture (x86_64?). I am going to
have to guess none as none were mentioned, but using --enable-R-shlib
would be pertinent.
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I misunderstood this message, and now realize that it was attributable to the
(obvious) fact that these extra
packages were not installed on MY machine since I'd just upgraded to
R-devel. The pogs package still produces
a NOTE, but hopefully that is not a deal breaker for CRAN.
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Prof Brian Ripley writes:
> Second, we don't have all the pertinent information such as the
> configure options used and the architecture (x86_64?). I am going to
> have to guess none as none were mentioned, but using --enable-R-shlib
> would be pertinent.
>
> On 31/08/2015 05:47, Davor Cubran
On 31 August 2015 at 15:21, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> On 14/08/2015 15:19, Joe S wrote:
>
>> Are there any checks I can do to the R binary to test if it works
>> properly?
>>
>
> This does not seem to be about the R binary, but about dynamically loaded
> modules. (All those export lines are non
On 14/08/2015 15:19, Joe S wrote:
Hi R-devel,
I'm trying to get R 3.2.1 working on Haiku (an open source OS inspired by
BeOS, not Linux based) on i586. With a few small changes to library paths
and ifdefs I am able to get a seemingly working R binary. The build process
stops with the 'tools' pack
First, this there is no evidence here of a 'compilation' failure: it
seems to be about installation, and more specifically about loading
dynamic libs.
Second, we don't have all the pertinent information such as the
configure options used and the architecture (x86_64?). I am going to
have to
Distro: Fedora 22 server
rstudio server running
I had to rebuild R from source in order to use Intel Compiler. The
host is a server, with no X environment. I plan to use R either from
CLI or from rstudio server.
As for the configure option, I am not sure if I shall disable x and
tcl-tk ( --with-