On 11-05-18 3:19 AM, Andreas Borg wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to add another suggestion:
Henrik Bengtsson schrieb:
6. User starts R. R crashes with "Fatal error: unable to restore
saved object in .RData" because 'fortunes' is not installed for this
new version of R. There is also an error messag
Hi all,
I'd like to add another suggestion:
Henrik Bengtsson schrieb:
6. User starts R. R crashes with "Fatal error: unable to restore
saved object in .RData" because 'fortunes' is not installed for this
new version of R. There is also an error message before that
reporting "Error in loadName
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Subject: Re: [Rd] Reproducible use case for R crash aft
On 11-05-16 11:59 PM, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
Great, thanks for this.
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Duncan Murdoch
wrote:
A simple version of a fix is now in R-devel: if the .RData file can't be
loaded during startup, an error message is printed, and R starts with an
empty workspace.
I'
Great, thanks for this.
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Duncan Murdoch
wrote:
> A simple version of a fix is now in R-devel: if the .RData file can't be
> loaded during startup, an error message is printed, and R starts with an
> empty workspace.
I've just verified with the R v2.14.0 devel (20
A simple version of a fix is now in R-devel: if the .RData file can't
be loaded during startup, an error message is printed, and R starts with
an empty workspace.
The name of the .RData file is printed. It's usually just ".RData",
because that's what R tries to load; the file will be in the
On 12/05/2011 1:55 PM, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
This might have been discussed before, but below is a
"not-so-unlikely" use case where the user follows normal procedures,
updates R to a major release version, and then R crashes:
Thanks for putting together this nice reproducible example. I thi
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Henrik Bengtsson
wrote:
> This might have been discussed before, but below is a
> "not-so-unlikely" use case where the user follows normal procedures,
> updates R to a major release version, and then R crashes:
>
> 1. Use runs R stable (e.g. v2.13.0).
> 2. User i
This might have been discussed before, but below is a
"not-so-unlikely" use case where the user follows normal procedures,
updates R to a major release version, and then R crashes:
1. Use runs R stable (e.g. v2.13.0).
2. User installs a package with a namespace, e.g. install.packages("fortunes").