> "GA" == Gad Abraham
> on Fri, 17 Jul 2009 10:29:29 +1000 writes:
GA> On 16/7/09 12:18 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>> Gad Abraham wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Say I have two packages, test1 and test2, that both define the generic
>>> method train (identical definitio
> "HL" == Hin-Tak Leung
> on Mon, 6 Jul 2009 15:23:07 -0700 (PDT) writes:
HL> I finally got round to look at a little problem I have - most of the
time when I use R I would be using snpMatrix (now part of bioconductor, I wrote
a substantial part of), so I had $HOME/.Rprofile to
Hi,
Excerpts from Torsten.Hothorn's message of Thu Jul 16 17:20:10 +0200 2009:
> `model.matrix' might kill R with a segfault (on a illposed problem, but
> anyway):
>
> mydf <- as.data.frame(sapply(1:40, function(i) gl(2, 100)))
> f <- as.formula(paste("~ - 1 + ", paste(names(mydf), collapse = ":
On 7/17/2009 1:15 PM, Olaf Mersmann wrote:
Hi,
Excerpts from Torsten.Hothorn's message of Thu Jul 16 17:20:10 +0200 2009:
`model.matrix' might kill R with a segfault (on a illposed problem, but anyway):
mydf <- as.data.frame(sapply(1:40, function(i) gl(2, 100)))
f <- as.formula(paste("~ - 1 +
Hello,
Has the CRAN compiler for Mac OS X switched to using R 2.10? I
recently uploaded an update for the package I maintain to CRAN, and
it's no longer possible to run the package after installing CRAN
binaries for this package under Mac OS X 10.5 and R 2.9.1.
The package is picante 0.7-
This has been discussed on the R-sig-mac email list. The short answer
is that something bad happened (bad = R-devel was used to compile CRAN
packages) and Simon (who is maintaining this) was traveling. He is
working on the problem now. A fix should happen "soon".
Kasper
On Jul 17, 2009, at