On 6 August 2019 at 10:51, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| then providing compatibility with what came after. As for Fortran, can't
| recall such a change.
Come to think about it we had it in Debian once or twice in the 20+ years I
contributed but I can't recall anymore when it was either.
Dirk
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Hi Kasper,
On 6 August 2019 at 10:33, Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote:
| Thanks for the blog post on this, and the pointers in this email.
My pleasure! There wasn't much in there that was "new" but it often helps to
just tie it together with a valid and real example (as provided by Roger).
| I ha
Dirk,
Thanks for the blog post on this, and the pointers in this email.
I have a question: it seems to me that you end up using a different
compiler for the package (quantreg) than was used to build R itself. As I
understand ABI changes, this is considered unsupported (ok, that depends on
what ve
With extensive help from Dirk Eddelbuettel I have installed
docker on my mac mini from
https://hub.docker.com/editions/community/docker-ce-desktop-mac
which installs from a dmg in quite standard fashion. This has allowed
me to simulate running R in a Debian environment with gfortran-9 and
Thanks Berend,
Yes, I know about these warnings, they are mostly a consequence of the
automated
translation from the ancient Bell Labs dialect of fortran called ratfor. It is
easy to add
type declarations for “in” and the others, but it seems unlikely that this is
going to fix
anything. The
On 8/4/19 7:26 AM, Berend Hasselman wrote:
> Roger,
>
> I have run
>
> gfortran -c -fsyntax-only -fimplicit-none -Wall -pedantic rqbr.f
>
> in the src folder of quantreg.
>
> There are many warnings about defined but not used labels.
> Also two errors such as "Symbol ‘in’ at (1) has no IMPL
Roger,
On 4 August 2019 at 06:48, Koenker, Roger W wrote:
| I’d like to solicit some advice on a debugging problem I have in the quantreg
package.
| Kurt and Brian have reported to me that on Debian machines with gfortran 9
|
| library(quantreg)
| f = summary(rq(foodexp ~ income, data = engel,
Roger,
I have run
gfortran -c -fsyntax-only -fimplicit-none -Wall -pedantic rqbr.f
in the src folder of quantreg.
There are many warnings about defined but not used labels.
Also two errors such as "Symbol ‘in’ at (1) has no IMPLICIT type".
And warnings such as: Warning: "Possible change