Re: [R] How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system

2009-08-03 Thread Martin Maechler
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Re: [R] How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system

2009-08-02 Thread Bernd Kreuss
Liviu Andronic wrote:

> other missing dependencies), fetch the source archive [1] from CRAN,

I tried this already but this source archive only contains (besides some
C code for the starter) only one .jar file without any Java sources in
it, only .class files. Also i tried to check out the project directly
from svn but there is nothing java related at all. The source code must
be elsewhere.

I'm sure that JGR would make much faster progress if people were able to
just download a tar.gz with all relevant files in it together with a
readme.txt and a makefile or the java equivalent of it. If something
like this already exists it would be nice to put a link to it directly
on the JGR homepage, I couldn't find anything.

Bernd

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Re: [R] How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system

2009-08-02 Thread Liviu Andronic
Hello,

On 8/2/09, Bernd Kreuss  wrote:
>  I would even make the changes on my own (i probably would already have
>  done it) and supply patches if i only could find any hint on how to
>  build JGR from sources. (where to place the source files, what command
>  to start the build process and where to copy which files after
>  successful built to test them)
>
This should be relatively easy, on Linux. Install all necessary *-dev
packages (such as r-base-dev on Debian or Ubuntu, and perhaps some
other missing dependencies), fetch the source archive [1] from CRAN,
and issue in a terminal `R CMD INSTALL JGR_1.6-7.tar.gz'. You can also
unpack the archive and run `R CMD INSTALL' on it. You can thus perform
modifications and test them.

Should you have more questions, please let us know.
Liviu

[1] http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/JGR/index.html

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Re: [R] How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system

2009-08-02 Thread Bernd Kreuss
Bernd Kreuss wrote:

> I would like to add a few points to this list [...]

I would even make the changes on my own (i probably would already have
done it) and supply patches if i only could find any hint on how to
build JGR from sources. (where to place the source files, what command
to start the build process and where to copy which files after
successful built to test them)

So this is another point on my list: write a small howto on how to
participate in development.

Bernd

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Re: [R] How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system

2009-08-02 Thread Bernd Kreuss
> This issue was addressed in a recent discussion [1].
> Liviu
> 
> [1] 
> http://mailman.rz.uni-augsburg.de/pipermail/stats-rosuda-devel/2009q2/001106.html

I would like to add a few points to this list, some of them I personally
find even more annoying then some of them mentioned there:

- add the keyboard shortcuts - and - for the
actions "cut" and "paste" as an alternative to -x and -c to
make it compliant with CUA and behave like virtually every other editor
in existance. (this is my most important concern, i use it all the time
when moving rearranging lines, being used to eclipse, SciTE, Kate, even
MS-Word, OpenOffice or notepad on windows, everytime i try to cut/paste
I already have a finger of the left hand on the shift-key (from
selecting the text) and it takes one or two seconds to realize that the
intended shortcut is missing and then move both hands to find the other
two keys on the keyboard)

- change the keyboard shortcuts for block-indent and block-dedent to the
more commonly used  and -

- remove the restriction of a minimal window size for the console
window, allow the user to resize it as small as he wants.

- add a shortcut for "run all", this is the only menu item without
shortcut.  would be a good choice as some other widely used
editor/shell combinations for other languages have similar functionality
on that key too (SciTE, IDLE, etc.), it seems to be some kind of
standard too.

Bernd

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Re: [R] How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system

2009-08-01 Thread Liviu Andronic
Hello,

On 7/31/09, mau...@alice.it  wrote:
> When I need to stop a running R script  on Windows or Mac I just use the 
>  key which kills the current script and returns the control to R 
> interpreter.
>  But when I run R from JGR the  is useless as well as the other 
> available keyboard keys.
>
This issue was addressed in a recent discussion [1].
Liviu

[1] 
http://mailman.rz.uni-augsburg.de/pipermail/stats-rosuda-devel/2009q2/001106.html

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Re: [R] How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system

2009-08-01 Thread Peter Dalgaard

Bernd Kreuss wrote:

sorry for the eventual double posting, but i got a strange error from a
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Re: [R] How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system

2009-08-01 Thread Bernd Kreuss
sorry for the eventual double posting, but i got a strange error from a
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Re: [R] How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system

2009-08-01 Thread Bernd Kreuss
mau...@alice.it wrote:

> I wonder whether there is a more gentle way to stop an R script running on 
> top of JGR aother than ... unplugging the power cord.

there must be a bug in JGR on Lunux. Clicking the stop button should
stop the script, clicking it here on my linux machine will immediately
crash R together with JGR altogether. Unfortunately JGR still seems to
be the best (and only) available shell/editor combination available.
When running R in an ordinary terminal window execution can be
terminated with -C

I hope they will soon fix this (and a small handfull of other
bugs/flaws, mostly missing/wrong keyboard shortcuts) and JGR would
make a huge step from "very good" to "excellent"

Bernd

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Re: [R] How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system

2009-07-31 Thread Bernd
> I wonder whether there is a more gentle way to stop an R script running on 
> top of JGR aother than ... unplugging the power cord.
>

there must be a bug in JGR on Lunux. Clicking the stop button should
stop the script, clicking it here on my linux machine will immediately
crash R together with JGR altogether. Unfortunately JGR still seems to
be the best (and only) available shell/editor combination available.
When running R in an ordinary terminal window execution can be
terminated with -C

I hope they will soon fix this (and a small handfull of other
bugs/flaws, mostly missing/wrong keyboard shortcuts) and JGR would
make a huge step from "very good" to "excellent"

Bernd

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[R] How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system

2009-07-31 Thread mauede
When I need to stop a running R script  on Windows or Mac I just use the  
key which kills the current script and returns the control to R interpreter.
But when I run R from JGR the  is useless as well as the other available 
keyboard keys.
Just recently not even clicking on the STOP-symbol (a big red X) placed on JGR 
top menu bar could terminate a process that had entered a long loop.
Eventually I could kill the process from bash comman line using # kill -KILL 

 
I wonder whether there is a more gentle way to stop an R script running on top 
of JGR aother than ... unplugging the power cord.
 
Thank you so much,
Maura



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