On 11-09-22 8:00 PM, Dario Strbenac wrote:
Hello,
I've had a look at a number of CRAN servers and all of them give a similar
error, like :
Not Found
The requested URL /bin/windows/base/R-2.13.2beta-win.exe was not found on this
server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered whil
Hello,
I've had a look at a number of CRAN servers and all of them give a similar
error, like :
Not Found
The requested URL /bin/windows/base/R-2.13.2beta-win.exe was not found on this
server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an
ErrorDocument to handle t
I do see this on Win7, and it is an antivirus issue (Sophos).
Excluding the R check area solves it for me, as does an earlier
delete.
I have considered adding a delay in check.R, but it is not clear how
long it would need to be.
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
I'm on Windows 7
Conceptually, how is it possible to call an MPI-parallelized code in C from
R? My experience with MPI so far indicates that one has to launch an
MPI-enabled binary using a command like
mpiexec -n
In other words, I'm not sure how to create an MPI 'library' and then call it
from a single-threaded
I'm on Windows 7 (64-bit) and everything works perfectly. Obviously,
there is either another process locking down a file with the same name
or the directory doesn't exist at the time of the file() call.
Now to the most important question ...what's your sessionInfo()?
/Henrik
On Thu, Sep 22, 20
OK,
I now have a working version of setting SHELL=R in a GNU make script, allowing
make’s recipes to be written in R, that works out most of the complications.
I plan to clean it up a little more and blog about it soon here:
http://malcook-gedanken.blogspot.com/ - I’ll follow up here when I do
On 11-09-22 8:30 AM, Nick Sabbe wrote:
Hi Duncan (and others).
I've just turned off my virus scanner (MS Forefront Endpoint Protection).
The issue persists. It appears that the first time I call R CMD check, it
deletes the previous rcheck folder, but tries to proceed before it is
actually gone.
Hi Duncan (and others).
I've just turned off my virus scanner (MS Forefront Endpoint Protection).
The issue persists. It appears that the first time I call R CMD check, it
deletes the previous rcheck folder, but tries to proceed before it is
actually gone. By the time I reissue the command, the f
On 11-09-22 7:53 AM, Nick Sabbe wrote:
This problem is likely to be specific to Windows, and particularly Win7.
The symptoms sound like interference from an anti-virus checker.
Duncan Murdoch
After a successful build of a package (R CMD build addendum), I immediately
run an R CMD check for
On 22.09.2011 14:16, Nick Sabbe wrote:
Hello Uwe, and thanks for your interest in the issue.
There is most certainly not another process that stops working between the
two R CMD check calls (recently, I've made a habit out of being ready to
pressin the seconds after running my first R CMD
Hello Uwe, and thanks for your interest in the issue.
There is most certainly not another process that stops working between the
two R CMD check calls (recently, I've made a habit out of being ready to
press in the seconds after running my first R CMD check,
to rerun it if it fails).
At worst,
Are you sure there is no other check process or editor that locks the file?
Uwe Ligges
On 22.09.2011 13:53, Nick Sabbe wrote:
This problem is likely to be specific to Windows, and particularly Win7.
After a successful build of a package (R CMD build addendum), I immediately
run an R CMD che
This is an infelicity in a recent glmnet release, I will follow up off
list in a minute.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 22.09.2011 13:16, Nick Sabbe wrote:
While building/checking a package of mine that depends on glmnet, I got the
following message:
* checking whether the name space can be loaded w
This problem is likely to be specific to Windows, and particularly Win7.
After a successful build of a package (R CMD build addendum), I immediately
run an R CMD check for the same package.
Not always, but _very_ often, I get the following error:
C:\Users\nisabbe\Documents\@Doctoraat\R>R CMD
While building/checking a package of mine that depends on glmnet, I got the
following message:
* checking whether the name space can be loaded with stated dependencies
...Warn
ing: running command
'"C:/Users/nisabbe/Documents/R/R-2.13.1/bin/i386/Rterm.exe"
R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=NULL --vanilla -
Would anyone object to a suggestion that the names.Rd file could usefully point
to seeAlso{slotNames}?
cheers,
tim
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