Well, I didn't go there because I don't have a clue
What I usually try in such circumstances is to Google the error message and see
if any ideas crop up. Looks like it is common to several applications that use
Java, so not likely an R issue per se.
I'd look into
- how to provoke the erro
Dear list
For my work, it would be helpful if rpart worked seamlessly with an
empty model:
library(rpart); rpart(formula=y~0, data=data.frame(y=factor(1:10)))
Currently, an unrelated error (originating from na.rpart) is thrown.
At some point in the near future, I'd like to release a package
I would add it would be useful to know what system you are on and how much
overall memory the machine has (not to mention how many other users are on the
box). If you are on a linux variant, you can see installed memory by running:
cat /proc/meminfo. You might also want to look at top to see how
I figured out what I did wrong. The end of my $LDFLAGS contained
"-Wl,-rpath,/path/to/an/old/R/installation/lib64/R/lib" (which predated
anyNA) and I was also using --enable-R-shlib, so possibly related to
PR#15790 (I say possibly, because I was not using "make install-libR").
On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 10:56 AM, André Z. D. A. wrote:
> Could not create the Java virtual machine.
> Error occurred during initialization of VM
> Could not reserve enough space for object heap
I have seen this error before when running java inside a vm container
(openvz, lxc) where the kernel do