Hello, Le lun. 28 mars 22 à 16:53:28 +0200, Adriaan de Groot <gr...@kde.org> écrivait :
> > RKWard is used productively on Linux/BSD, Mac, and Windows. > > Congratulations! RKWard has been packaged on FreeBSD for a long time already > (although it's only at version 0.7.1, not the latest release -- cc'ing the > FreeBSD maintainer there). > > On the FreeBSD side there's only two patches in packaging; one missing > include > (not needed with current git) and a CMake thingy that I don't quite > understand > (about gfortran). I do notice that there's a FindR.cmake in Cantor, and one > in > RKWard, and they are somewhat different: perhaps some coordination to make > them both do the same (and the right) things? > > [ade] I just upgraded RKWard to 0.7.3 (just locally, not yet in the ports tree), and the patch of FindR.cmake is no more necessary. It builds and installs clearly, but I noticed 2 problems: 1- the tests do not run: > source("all_tests.R") Error in source("all_tests.R") : all_tests.R:6:9: unexpected string constant 5: "rkward_application_tests.R" 6: "import_export_plugins.R" 2- when executing some analysis, no output can be displayed but the following message: The url you are trying to open ('data:text/html;charset=UTF-8…) is not a local file or the filetype is not supported by RKWard. Do you want to open the url in the default application? Could not find any application or handler for data:text/html;charset=UTF-8… I do not know if this second error is specific for RKWard, or maybe related to the installation of KDE on my workststion? I tried to play with the Output Window options, but without success. Best regards. -- Th. Thomas.
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