Many thanks to all who replied to this post. the problem has now been sorted
out. i installed "GCC-10.7-v2.pkg", now i can install packages from source
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On Feb 22, 2013, at 3:46 PM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> On 22/02/2013 21:26, David Winsemius wrote:
>> The system is reporting that it cannot find `make`. It appears that you have
>> not installed XCode on you Mac, or that you did with an earlier version for
>> which you have not updated, or s
On 22/02/2013 21:26, David Winsemius wrote:
The system is reporting that it cannot find `make`. It appears that you have
not installed XCode on you Mac, or that you did with an earlier version for
which you have not updated, or something else which has broken your
installation. Please read the
The system is reporting that it cannot find `make`. It appears that you have
not installed XCode on you Mac, or that you did with an earlier version for
which you have not updated, or something else which has broken your
installation. Please read the MacOS FAQ. (And post further such question on
Hi, I have not been able to use R in my macbook pro. I am getting the
following error message every time i try to install a package
* installing *source* package ‘Hmisc’ ...
** package ‘Hmisc’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
** libs
*** arch - i386
sh: make: command not found
ERROR: co
Jesse Poland wrote:
> I am running R and R64 on a MacBook Pro (2.66GHz, 8GB, OS X 10.6) and
> it keeps freezing up on me (i.e. have to force quit or kill). Same
> problem with both R and R64. I am not doing heavy computation, mostly
> just editing some scripts in the GUI. Also the computer
I am running R and R64 on a MacBook Pro (2.66GHz, 8GB, OS X 10.6) and
it keeps freezing up on me (i.e. have to force quit or kill). Same
problem with both R and R64. I am not doing heavy computation, mostly
just editing some scripts in the GUI. Also the computer is plenty fast
with sufficie
On Feb 16, 2010, at 2:23 PM, Mestat wrote:
Hi listers,
I just got a MAC, so I am trying to use the command READ.TABLE but I
am
getting a error that is probably caused by the wrong path that I am
using...
The command is the following...
file<-read.table("/Users/Márcio/UdeM/Travail Dirigé/
Hi listers,
I just got a MAC, so I am trying to use the command READ.TABLE but I am
getting a error that is probably caused by the wrong path that I am using...
The command is the following...
file<-read.table("/Users/Márcio/UdeM/Travail Dirigé/Data/MU284
Population.txt",header=T,skip=24)
And I
Thanks Corey!
I change that, and its start working.
Best, Gedas
Corey Sparks wrote:
>
> Hi, it appears that your corrdinates contain commas, instead of decimal
> points, R sees the commas and immediatly thinks the data are text, you
> should replace the commas with decimal points in a text
hello, I have strange error.
> gyliai<-read.table(file.choose(),header=T)
> summary(gyliai)
xy gylis
307577,08: 1 6124296,56: 1 3,00 : 59
308613,01: 1 6124353,50: 1 2,80 : 51
313800,45: 1 6124530,65: 1 3,10 : 36
313840,17:
Don MacQueen wrote:
> However, for there to be a difference between Mac and PC means that
> something else is going on.
>
> I would guess that the PC is set to a LOCALE for which "," is the
> default decimal separator, and the Mac is set to a LOCALE for which "."
> is the default decimal separator
However, for there to be a difference between Mac and PC means that
something else is going on.
I would guess that the PC is set to a LOCALE for which "," is the
default decimal separator, and the Mac is set to a LOCALE for which
"." is the default decimal separator. (If locale settings affect
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 07:07:49 -0800 (PST), Corey Sparks wrote:
CS>
CS> Hi, it appears that your corrdinates contain commas, instead of
CS> decimal points, R sees the commas and immediatly thinks the data
CS> are text, you should replace the commas with decimal points in a
CS> text editor.
CS>
o
Corey Sparks wrote:
> Hi, it appears that your corrdinates contain commas, instead of decimal
> points, R sees the commas and immediatly thinks the data are text, you
> should replace the commas with decimal points in a text editor.
Alternatively, set dec="," or use read.delim2() (if the file is
Hi, it appears that your corrdinates contain commas, instead of decimal
points, R sees the commas and immediatly thinks the data are text, you
should replace the commas with decimal points in a text editor.
Corey
gedasg wrote:
>
> hello, I have strange error.
>
> > gyliai<-read.table(file.cho
On 2008-February-11 , at 21:06 , Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
> JiHO, in case you are not following TextMate's mailing list, you
> might want to check out Hans-Jorg Bibiko's work on Rdaemon:
>
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.textmate.general/24195/
>
> It provides a lot of the terminal func
JiHO, in case you are not following TextMate's mailing list, you
might want to check out Hans-Jorg Bibiko's work on Rdaemon:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.textmate.general/24195/
It provides a lot of the terminal functionality within a TextMate
window, uses X11 for the plots, and ope
On 2008-February-11 , at 19:14 , Roger Day wrote:
> My experience with R.app on a MACbook has been mostly very positive.
> I like the interface much better than that of Windows--
> with two exceptions.
>
> a) I use stepping thru code with control-R. It's not as convenient
> on Mac-
> the code
My experience with R.app on a MACbook has been mostly very positive.
I like the interface much better than that of Windows--
with two exceptions.
a) I use stepping thru code with control-R. It's not as convenient on Mac-
the code you want to run has to be actually selected; not good enough jus
On Feb 10, 2008 2:29 AM, Maura E Monville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw there exists an R version for Mac/OS.
> I'd like to hear from someone who is running R on a Mac/OS before venturing
> on getting the following computer system.
> I am in the process of choosing a powerful laptop 17" MB P
I have R on all sorts of Macs, including one's a lot whimpier than the one
you are describing and it works great on all of them.
gary mcclelland
colorado
On Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Maura E Monville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I saw there exists an R version for Mac/OS.
> I'd like to hear fr
I saw there exists an R version for Mac/OS.
I'd like to hear from someone who is running R on a Mac/OS before venturing
on getting the following computer system.
I am in the process of choosing a powerful laptop 17" MB PRO
2.6GHZ(dual-core) 4GBRAM
Thank you so much,
--
Maura E.M
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