Dominick,
in that case this would be best reported on R-SIG-Mac. I just happen to be on
this list so it worked ;).
Re-building RInside seems to fix the issue, now updated.
While I have you here, unrelated, but please note that linking to packages
dynamically is not supported (see R-exts
Forcing source install of the latest versions of Rcpp and RInside is
required
under MacOS. By default MacOS installs binary versions of the latest
versions, 1.0.7 and 0.2.16, resp., and a simple repl app seg faults.
It appears that there is a problem with the current binary distribution
under
Hello Dirk,
I have what appears to be a reproducible example of the
"Rcpp_precious_remove"
problem that a few people have complained about. It is reproducible on my
Mac Mini, but may not appear when you try because it is OS and compiler
dependent. There is no problem under Windows, for example.
Howdy,
Somone (on r-help which I don't really follow for lack of time) called [3]
this a 'quasi-FAQ':
This problem is pratically a StackOverflow FAQ [1], with link to the
Rcpp-devel mailing list [2].
[1]
I forgot to mention, this testing was done using R 4.1.1, Rcpp 1.0.7, and
RInside 0.2.16, using MacOS version 10.15.7 (Catalina), and Apple clang
version 12.0.0.
On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 9:50 PM Dominick Samperi wrote:
> Hello Dirk,
>
> I have what appears to be a reproducible example of the
>
Hello Dirk,
I have what appears to be a reproducible example of the
"Rcpp_precious_remove"
problem that a few people have complained about. It is reproducible on my
Mac Mini, but may not appears when you try because it is OS and compiler
dependent. There is no problem under Windows, for example.
On 15 July 2021 at 14:41, Iñaki Ucar wrote:
| On Thu, 15 Jul 2021 at 10:27, ma wh wrote:
| > Error in C_valid_tz(tzone): Function 'Rcpp_precious_remove' not provided by
package 'Rcpp'
|
| TL;DR: update your library.
Good catch by Inaki. I had overlooked the C_valid_tz() handle. You are trying
On Thu, 15 Jul 2021 at 10:27, ma wh wrote:
>
> Hi list
>
> Colleague of mine wrote some R last week that was working OK, and hasn't been
> changed in itself since that time. This week it's ceased working( I've tried
> it on my machine and also see a fail, the following error is encountered:
>
>
On 15 July 2021 at 08:24, ma wh wrote:
| Colleague of mine wrote some R last week that was working OK, and hasn't been
changed in itself since that time. This week it's ceased working( I've tried it
on my machine and also see a fail, the following error is encountered:
|
| Error in