Re: [Rd] call fortran in R

2005-08-05 Thread Sébastien Durand
ces. > If you are developing a package you probably want to build R from r- > devel sources (we have recently fixed some configuration issues). > > I suggest you to read R for Mac OS X FAQ and also http:// > wiki.urbanek.info/index.cgi?TigeR > > stefano > > > On 05/ago/0

Re: [Rd] call fortran in R

2005-08-05 Thread Sébastien Durand
't mix R binary which is > gcc-3.3/g77-3.4.2 with gcc4 or gfortran. > stefano > > On 04/ago/05, at 17:25, Sébastien Durand wrote: > > >> Dear all, >> >> Since the command you ask me to type doesn't show anything >> Here some more information, on my

Re: [Rd] call fortran in R

2005-08-04 Thread Sébastien Durand
Forget that last reply! I found how to set the environment! Le 05-08-04 à 13:38, Sébastien Durand a écrit : > Ok, I am presently updating my system. > > How do you set > setenv gcc /usr/local/bin/gfortran. > > Using bash. > > Then I will the command to compile

Re: [Rd] call fortran in R

2005-08-04 Thread Sébastien Durand
to apple build 5217 and is now > gcc-4.0.1. > > -- jan > > On Aug 4, 2005, at 8:25 , Sébastien Durand wrote: > > >> Dear all, >> >> Since the command you ask me to type doesn't show anything >> Here some more information, on my system and on the f

Re: [Rd] call fortran in R

2005-08-04 Thread Sébastien Durand
in the initial message. Meanwhile I will still look around to find an answer to my problem. Thanks > Sébastien Durand wrote: > >> Ok, >> >> Dear all, >> >> I have state previously, I am using mac os X tiger on a g5, using the >> last version of R 2.1.1

[Rd] call fortran in R

2005-08-04 Thread Sébastien Durand
Dear all, Since the command you ask me to type doesn't show anything Here some more information, on my system and on the foo.so compiled file I am using g77 version 3.4.4 Configured with: ../gcc/configure -- enable-threads=posix --enable-languages=f77 I am using gcc version 4.0.0 20041026 (App

[Rd] call fortran in R

2005-08-04 Thread Sébastien Durand
Ok, Dear all, I have state previously, I am using mac os X tiger on a g5, using the last version of R 2.1.1 When I type in the terminal nm -g ~/Desktop/Fortan_kmeans/kmeans3.so or nm /Users/sebas/Desktop/Fortan_kmeans/kmeans3.so | grep ' T ' Nothing appears on my screen When I type nm ~/D

[Rd] call fortran in R

2005-08-04 Thread Sébastien Durand
quot;), ... > > Patrick Burns > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > +44 (0)20 8525 0696 > http://www.burns-stat.com > (home of S Poetry and "A Guide for the Unwilling S User") > > Sébastien Durand wrote: > > >> Thanks for your help, >> >> I had read those

[Rd] call fortran in R

2005-08-04 Thread Sébastien Durand
Thanks for your help, I had read those web pages already, and the post you referred to already. So I will try to give more details to what I have done till now First I must mention again that I am using a mac under tiger. So I am using .so files. My fortran file is called kmeans.f, and my

[Rd] call fortran in R

2005-08-03 Thread Sébastien Durand
: Erreur in .Fortran("/Users/sebas/Desktop/Fortan_kmeans/kmeans3.so",... : the function name "Fortran" is absent of the allocation table (this warning was translated from french) So if anyone got a clue, please let me know. I would b