Haha, looks like the thread got sidetracked.... I have a 3-button mouse all the time.
How should I "switching to 0.7.11 from its tarball may do the trick" ... ? Libraries from CRAN installed into .../Library/R/2.10/library/Rcpp and .../LibraryR/2.10/library/RIniside I tried to download the OSX binary 0.7.11 tar ball and untar into /Library/R/2.10/library/ , but got the same error. Thanks, Dan On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:45 AM, Romain Francois <[email protected]>wrote: > Le 06/04/10 14:34, Douglas Bates a écrit : > > > > On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:19 AM, Romain Francois > > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Le 06/04/10 12:14, Dirk Eddelbuettel a écrit : > >>> Hi Dan, > >>> > >>> Thanks for switching to the list. > >>> > >>> On 5 April 2010 at 22:12, Dan Kulp wrote: > >>> | Hey, > >>> | I just installed Rcpp RInside successful using CRAN, but when I try > to > >>> | "make rinside_sample0" I get the following linking errors: > >>> | > >>> | ld warning: option -s is obsolete and being ignored > >>> | Undefined symbols: > >>> | "SEXPREC* Rcpp::grow<Rcpp::Named>(Rcpp::Named const&, SEXPREC*)", > >>> | referenced from: > >>> | SEXPREC* Rcpp::pairlist<Rcpp::Function, Rcpp::Named, > >>> | Rcpp::Named>(Rcpp::Function const&, Rcpp::Named const&, Rcpp::Named > >>> | const&)in libRInside.a(RInside.o) > >>> | SEXPREC* Rcpp::pairlist<Rcpp::Function, Rcpp::Named, > >>> | Rcpp::Named>(Rcpp::Function const&, Rcpp::Named const&, Rcpp::Named > >>> | const&)in libRInside.a(RInside.o) > >>> | ld: symbol(s) not found > >>> | collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > >>> | make: *** [rinside_sample0] Error 1 > >>> > >>> I think I just had that yesterday at work -- you do have to be careful > to use > >>> _matching_ RInside and Rcpp releases. Which I why going with CRAN is a > good > >>> option. > >>> > >>> Using the _released_ versions 0.7.11 for Rcpp and 0.2.2 for RInside > should > >>> 'just work'. As Romain said, please send along the version numbers > you used. > >> > >> Totally. It seems though that when you install from cran you get Rcpp > >> 0.7.10 even though cran advertizes 0.7.11, but I did not try all > mirrors. > > > > It is not uncommon for the OS X binaries on CRAN to lag the other > > versions of a package. It seems that building the OS X binaries is > > more involved than even the Windows binaries. > > > > I solve the problem of lagging OS X binaries by installing Linux on > > any Macs I use and ignoring the OS X system. Now if only I could get > > around the stupid 1-button mouse and bizarre key mappings. :-) > > There is a setting in System preferences > Mouse that lets you emulate a > two button mouse (at least with the magic mouse that was shipped with mine) > > For the keyboard, I am still hostage. I often google for the keystrokes. > > > (The true sign of a died-in-the-wool Macophile is when they try to > > convince why a 1-button mouse is really a good idea.) > > not there yet. > > >>> | Is this an OSX specific thing, or is the example code not sync'd with > the > >>> | library from CRAN?.... or something else? > >>> > >>> We do try to make pretty sure that this works for _released_ versions. > >> > > >>> Rcpp tends to change a lot so there sometimes is something changing at > its > >>> side that may not yet be reflected at the RInside side. We try to > minimise > >>> that but it happens. Sticking with the releases should help as a > remedy. > >>> > >>> Thanks, Dirk > > > -- > Romain Francois > Professional R Enthusiast > +33(0) 6 28 91 30 30 > http://romainfrancois.blog.free.fr > |- http://bit.ly/9aKDM9 : embed images in Rd documents > |- http://tr.im/OIXN : raster images and RImageJ > |- http://tr.im/OcQe : Rcpp 0.7.7 > > _______________________________________________ > Rcpp-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel > -- Dan Kulp, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Biosciences Division, B-9 Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos,NM 87545
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