I post this message on R-help mailing list but someone emailed me that I can get
helped if I post this one on R-devel mailing list.
I have a small handheld pc having ARM process as a CPU. I installed
debian and installed R (R-1.7.0 base and core, help html, latex-help) using apt-get
command. E
Thanks Thomas,
I'll change the text in the RAqua faq.
stefano
On Giovedì, nov 6, 2003, at 20:22 Europe/Rome, Thomas Lumley wrote:
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Stefano Iacus wrote:
Thanks to Thomas L. and other users to stop this and suggest fixes.
Thomas is still claiming that it is also configure that f
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Stefano Iacus wrote:
>
> Thanks to Thomas L. and other users to stop this and suggest fixes.
> Thomas is still claiming that it is also configure that fails on
> panther because of the same problem.
>
> My own experience is that
> * on a fresh Panther installation (i.e. removin
Your analysis is basically correct: As part of adapting to namespaces
and more generally to mapping correctly to classes and generic functions
from multiple packages, the class of an object now identifies the
package that class came from. Loaded objects saved in earlier versions
will lack the pac
I thank Prof. Ripley for his kind reference.
Below is the URL for a post last month that provides some guidance. The
bottom line, as Prof. Ripley pointed out, is that both Java AND
JavaScript must be enabled in the browser Preference settings.
In addition, it is critical that a proper symlink b
I thank Prof. Ripley for his kind reference.
Below is the URL for a post last month that provides some guidance. The
bottom line, as Prof. Ripley pointed out, is that both Java AND
JavaScript must be enabled in the browser Preference settings.
In addition, it is critical that a proper symlink b
From the RAqua faq just uploaded to CRAN (so it will take until
tomorrow to appear)
Panther notes
After installing Panther (MacOSX 10.3) it turns out that package
installation (either from sources or from binaries) can fail. If you
get an error "like" this (this comes from source package inst
This is a bug in your Mozilla setup (version not given) rather than in R.
It is tested regularly.
You need Java and JavaScript enabled and properly configured (and that
does not happen by default). Please search the R-help archives for
information on this (there was a detailed posting from Marc S