Re: [Rd] suggestion for "sets" tools upgrade

2014-02-07 Thread Kevin Coombes
As a mathematician by training (and a former practicing mathematician, both of which qualifications I rarely feel compelled to pull out of the closet), I have to agree with Michael's challenge to the original assertion about the "mathematical concept of sets". Sets are collections of distinct

Re: [Rd] suggestion for "sets" tools upgrade

2014-02-07 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 14-02-06 8:31 PM, Carl Witthoft wrote: First, let me apologize in advance if this is the wrong place to submit a suggestion for a change to functions in the base-R package. It never really occurred to me that I'd have an idea worthy of such a change. My idea is to provide an upgrade to all t

[Rd] How to set user read request while R install

2014-02-07 Thread Sandip Nandi
Hi , I have installed R on my system and the user access control looks like this -rwxr-x*---* 1 root root 10578117 Feb 3 11:26 libR.so I have installed R as root , but the access control for other is not enabled by default ( at least Read option) . This can be solved using linux ways, but I am

Re: [Rd] How to set user read request while R install

2014-02-07 Thread Simon Urbanek
Sandip, this has nothing to do with R but rather your restrictive umask setting. If you want others to have rx permissions, change your umask to something like 0022 which is more commonly used (please see unix documentation on the concepts involved). Cheers, Simon On Feb 7, 2014, at 1:15 PM,

Re: [Rd] How to set user read request while R install

2014-02-07 Thread Sandip Nandi
Thanks Simon , I will check it out . Thanks, Sandip On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Simon Urbanek wrote: > Sandip, > > this has nothing to do with R but rather your restrictive umask setting. > If you want others to have rx permissions, change your umask to something > like 0022 which is more