To elaborate a bit - the reason that the behavior of the Matrix
package changed is because I uploaded a new version that has a
NAMESPACE file. One result, as Brian Ripley points out, is that
direct calls to method functions, such as
solve.Matrix(foo, bar)
that previously were acceptable now res
In what sense is this a bug? *Please* read the description of BUGS in the
FAQ.
Note:
> library(Matrix)
> getS3method("solve", "Matrix")
function (a, b, tol = 0, transpose = FALSE, ...)
{
if (missing(b))
return(.Call("R_LapackPP_solve", a, NULL, PACKAGE = "Matrix"))
.Call("R_Lap
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Dear
> Simon Urbanek writes:
> A while ago I compiled R 1.7.0 for AIX (with the above compiler - I'll
> call it xlc) and I was surprised that it went quite smoothly.
> Unfortunately with R 1.8.0 it's not as easy, but I succeeded at least
> partially. Static R works fine (after some tweaking), bu
A while ago I compiled R 1.7.0 for AIX (with the above compiler - I'll
call it xlc) and I was surprised that it went quite smoothly.
Unfortunately with R 1.8.0 it's not as easy, but I succeeded at least
partially. Static R works fine (after some tweaking), but
--enable-R-shlib fails resp. pr
Stefano Iacus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm not sure I understand you. Can you drop me a couple of lines of
> code to see what R is expected to do?
> I think I can register something if I know how (I think I reasonable
> know the carbon event part, I don't know about the tktcl part of the
> hi
On Giovedì, ott 30, 2003, at 17:54 Europe/Rome, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
Stefano Iacus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
While playing around with panther I discovered (with surprise) that
tcltk seems to work (even if not smoothly) with RAqua without first
calling tkStartGUI.
I switched back to 10.2.6 and