On Sat, 17 May 2008, Spencer Graves wrote:
Dear Professors Ripley and Murdoch:
Thanks very much for the suggestion to upgrade my Rtools. That fixed
the problem.
Another question: How do people typically debug problems linking to
legacy Fortran? For example, is there a reasonable (op
Dear Dirk:
Thanks very much. It helps to rtfm -- and it helps even more to
know which fm2r.
Best Wishes,
Spencer
Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 01:04:03PM -0700, Spencer Graves wrote:
Dear Professors Ripley and Murdoch:
Thanks very much for the su
On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 01:04:03PM -0700, Spencer Graves wrote:
> Dear Professors Ripley and Murdoch:
>
> Thanks very much for the suggestion to upgrade my Rtools. That
> fixed the problem.
>
> Another question: How do people typically debug problems linking
> to legacy Fortran?
Dear Professors Ripley and Murdoch:
Thanks very much for the suggestion to upgrade my Rtools. That
fixed the problem.
Another question: How do people typically debug problems linking
to legacy Fortran? For example, is there a reasonable (open source)
debugger for gfortran? In t
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Spencer Graves wrote:
Hi, All:
How do I get information about the "R CMD check / build / install"
process, especially regarding what software to install and how to configure
it under Windows XP?
The 'R Installation and Adminstration' manual.
I ask, because "R CMD
On 05/05/2008 8:37 PM, Spencer Graves wrote:
Hi, All:
How do I get information about the "R CMD check / build / install"
process, especially regarding what software to install and how to
configure it under Windows XP?
You can check the R-admin manual, which has a complete description,
Hi, All:
How do I get information about the "R CMD check / build / install"
process, especially regarding what software to install and how to
configure it under Windows XP?
I ask, because "R CMD check" complained, "gfortran: Command not
found". I found 'gfortran-sjlj.exe' in 'C:\P