However, I'd really like to use
RSPerl so I can attack R with Perl. Is there a way to do this without
shared libraries enabled?
Any thoughts, advice, pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Matthew Beason
Analyst - Capacity Planning
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc.
One Harrah's Court,
jpeg library based
on the "Running Linux Applications on AIX" redbook. However, I haven't
had any luck with that as of yet.
Matthew Beason
Analyst - Capacity Planning
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc.
One Harrah's Court, Las Vegas, NV 89119-4312
Office: 702-494-4097
Mobile: 702-62
> -Original Message-
> From: Simon Urbanek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 8:04 AM
> To: Matthew Beason
> Cc: r-devel@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [Rd] R make install and demo(graphics) issue
>
> Matthew,
>
> On Mar 20, 2006, at
bjpeg.a
-r--r--r-- 1 bin bin 289503 Jan 19 2005
/usr/java14/jre/bin/libjpeg.a
file /usr/java14/jre/bin/libjpeg.a
/usr/java14/jre/bin/libjpeg.a: executable (RISC System/6000) or object
module not stripped
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Matthew Beason
-Origi
I've successfully gotten R 2.2.1 to compile on AIX 5.2.
However, when I run "make install", I receive the following message:
/appl/perform/workspace/R-2.2.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/appl/perform/workspace/R-2.2.1] make install
/appl/perform/workspace/R-2.2.1/m4
Target "install" is up to date.
/appl/per
s out of
order. Statement is ignored.
"ch2inv.f", line 56.1: 1515-019 (S) Syntax is incorrect.
"ch2inv.f", line 63.11: 1515-025 (S) Only a name of a variable, array
element, or character substring is permitted on the left hand side of an
assignment statement.
"ch2inv.f",