Thanks for all your inputs.
However I now installed latest version of R and still facing the same
problem. Normally these messages don't come, but they appear when I
make Quartz active window (i.e. bring this front)
> sessionInfo()
R version 4.2.2 (2022-10-31)
Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin17.0
Brian,
I can then report that on R 4.2.2 on aarch64-apple-darwin20 (64-bit), MacOS 13.2
plot(1:4)
returns a plot with no warnings nor other unexpected output, so Christofer’s
problem is limited to the x86 achitecture.
> On 12. Feb 2023, at 13.33, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>
> Please do
Please do read ?sessionInfo
Where R was compiled under macOS 10.x (as the CRAN Intel
distributions have been) but running under ‘Big Sur’ or later,
macOS reports itself as ‘10.16’ (which R recognizes as ‘Big Sur
...’) and not ‘11.x’ or later.
This is only an issue on Intel
Pretty use R does disinguish MacOS versions:
> sessionInfo()
R version 4.2.2 (2022-10-31)
Platform: aarch64-apple-darwin20 (64-bit)
Running under: macOS Ventura 13.2
for me. So if one is on Ventura but R thinks it is running on a different OS,
that’s a starting point right there.
BW
F
> On
What may be important is that you are running R 4.2.1 which was replaced by
4.2.2 on 31 October 2022, and may know a lot more about Ventura.
Also if you are on Ventura it would probably be best to make sure that you are
upgraded to 13.2 which hopefully has a lot of the bugs fixed.
Ken
> On 12
That's right. The releases are based on what's known when they are
released, not what will be known in the future.
And statisticians are supposed to be good at prediction...
Duncan Murdoch
On 11/02/2023 4:53 p.m., Jeff Newmiller wrote:
Operating systems are designed to be as
Operating systems are designed to be as backward-compatible as possible... R
Core doesn't generally know what distinguishing features will identify a new OS
until it is released, nor what it will be called, so R has a handicap.
On February 11, 2023 1:12:42 PM PST, Christofer Bogaso
wrote:
Actually when I check from the Apple icon, then I see that I am
actually running Ventura
For some reason, R's sessionInfo() is reporting that I am running Big Sur.
Not sure why R is reporting wrong. Thanks,
On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 2:38 AM Christofer Bogaso
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running Big
Hi,
I am running Big Sur. Below is my sessionInfo()
> sessionInfo()
R version 4.2.1 (2022-06-23)
Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin17.0 (64-bit)
Running under: macOS Big Sur ... 10.16
Matrix products: default
BLAS:
/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.2/Resources/lib/libRblas.0.dylib
Simon,
> On 11. Feb 2023, at 22.25, Simon Urbanek wrote:
>
> Christofer,
>
> yes, unfortunately this is a known bug in macOS Ventura affecting a lot of
> command-line programs that use GUI. Do not upgrade to Ventura (usually a good
> advice given the long list of known bugs in Ventura) or
Christofer,
yes, unfortunately this is a known bug in macOS Ventura affecting a lot of
command-line programs that use GUI. Do not upgrade to Ventura (usually a good
advice given the long list of known bugs in Ventura) or wait for a fix from
Apple.
Cheers,
Simon
> On Feb 11, 2023, at 11:28
Hi,
When I plot something in R, then it open Quartz and in the console I
see below messages
> plot(1:4)
> 1 HIToolbox 0x7ff8229a2726
> _ZN15MenuBarInstance22EnsureAutoShowObserverEv + 102
2 HIToolbox 0x7ff8229a22b8
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