>>>>> "Rouyer" == Rouyer Tristan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> on Mon, 24 Apr 2006 16:29:27 +0200 writes:
Rouyer> Hi everybody, I want to use the cluster package Rouyer> (Cluster Analysis Extended Rousseeuw et al.). I Rouyer> downloaded it from the CRAN and installed it on my Rouyer> linux system (fedora core 4). Why that ??? As 'Recommended package', it is part of R, so you already it with your version of R [which you didn't tell us]. If possible, get R 2.3.0 (released yesterday) and you get the latest version of 'cluster' working well. Alternatively, in an older version of R, use update.packages() or install.packages("cluster") Rouyer> All seemed to be allright. But when trying to Rouyer> launch examples, I obtained the following message : >> library(cluster) data(votes.repub) agn1 <- >> agnes(votes.repub, metric = "manhattan", stand = TRUE) Rouyer> Error in .Fortran("twins", as.integer(n), Rouyer> as.integer(jp), x2, dv, dis = double(if (keep.diss) Rouyer> length(dv) else 1), : Fortran entry point "twins_" Rouyer> not in DLL for package "cluster" Rouyer> When installing the package, I saw that gfortran Rouyer> compiler was used. And in the manuel pages it is Rouyer> specified that gfortran has problems with entry, Rouyer> namelist,... Rouyer> Is my problem related to the fortran compiler ? probably. Rouyer> Shall I to use another fortran compiler ? If so, Rouyer> which one ? Does anybody have encountered the same Rouyer> problem ? These questions now belong to R-devel, not R-help, and definitely need more details about what you have and what exactly you did, etc. Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html