Re: [R] R 3.6.1 for MAC

2020-08-13 Thread Ivan Krylov
Dear Elena, On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 09:00:10 +0300 Elena Ivanova wrote: > Could you please let me know where to find the Version 3.6.1 for MAC > since I have a package only working with this version Short answer: perhaps https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/el-capitan/base/R-3.6.1.pkg would work?

[R] R 3.6.1 for MAC

2020-08-13 Thread Elena Ivanova
Dear Sir/Madame, Could you please let me know where to find the Version 3.6.1 for MAC since I have a package only working with this version Unfortunately I can not find it here https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/ Elena Ivanova PhD Student elena.ivan...@hu-berlin.de

Re: [R] R 3.6.1 and apcluster package

2019-07-18 Thread Jan Galkowski
I have confirmed that a complete workaround to these problems is available if, as Bill Dunlap suggested, "version=2" is used in all *save* incantations. Thanks Bill! - Jan On Thu, Jul 18, 2019, at 10:39, William Dunlap wrote: > Note that you can reproduce this in R-3.5.1 if you specify

Re: [R] R 3.6.1 and apcluster package

2019-07-18 Thread William Dunlap via R-help
If you use version=3, ascii=TRUE and look at the file made up to the point of the error, you can see a quasi-infinite repeat of a block of 165 numbers (after a deferred string called "base"?). Looks like inappropriate recursion. Bill Dunlap TIBCO Software wdunlap tibco.com On Thu, Jul 18, 2019

Re: [R] R 3.6.1 and apcluster package

2019-07-18 Thread William Dunlap via R-help
Note that you can reproduce this in R-3.5.1 if you specify serialization version 3 (which became the default in 3.6.0). > save(apresX, file="351-2.RData", version=2) > save(apresX, file="351-2.RData", version=3) Error: C stack usage 7969184 is too close to the limit > version$version.string [1]

[R] R 3.6.1 and apcluster package

2019-07-18 Thread Jan Galkowski
> # Test for saving. Jan Galkowski, 17th July 2019. > # produceProtectionFault.R > > library(apcluster) > cl1 <- cbind(rnorm(100, 0.2, 0.05), rnorm(100, 0.8, 0.06)) > cl2 <- cbind(rnorm(50, 0.7, 0.08), rnorm(50, 0.3, 0.05)) > x <- rbind(cl1, cl2) > > ## compute similarity matrix and run affinity

Re: [R] R 3.6.1

2019-07-18 Thread Martin Maechler
> "JG" == Jan Galkowski > on Tue, 16 Jul 2019 21:56:28 -0400 writes: JG> Did something seriously change in R 3.6.1 at least for Windows in terms of stack impacts? JG> I'm encountering many problems with the 00UNLOCK, needing to disable locking during installations.

Re: [R] R 3.6.1

2019-07-17 Thread Jeff Newmiller
I think that would depend on whether the bug was in the install program or not. In this case I would not bet on that being the problem. I would either look for a patched release that addresses the bug, or roll back to 3.5.3. You might have luck with 3.6.0, but given that was when the major

Re: [R] R 3.6.1

2019-07-17 Thread Spencer Graves
  What might be the likely outcomes of an attempt to reinstall 3.6.1?   And might that depend on whether the current 3.6.1 was uninstalled first?   Spencer On 2019-07-17 07:17, Jeff Newmiller wrote: It would never make sense for such messages to reflect normal and expected

Re: [R] R 3.6.1

2019-07-17 Thread Jeff Newmiller
It would never make sense for such messages to reflect normal and expected operation, so hypothesizing about intentionally changing stack behavior doesn't make sense. The default format for saveRDS changed in 3.6.0. There may be bugs associated with that, but rolling back to 3.6.0 would just

[R] R 3.6.1

2019-07-17 Thread Jan Galkowski
Did something seriously change in R 3.6.1 at least for Windows in terms of stack impacts? I'm encountering many problems with the 00UNLOCK, needing to disable locking during installations. And I'm encountering > Error: C stack usage 63737888 is too close to the limit for cases I did not

Re: [R] R 3.6.1 is released

2019-07-05 Thread Hasan Diwan
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Re: [R] R 3.6.1 is released

2019-07-05 Thread Michael Friendly
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[R] R 3.6.1 is released

2019-07-05 Thread Peter Dalgaard via R-help
The build system rolled up R-3.6.1.tar.gz (codename "Action of the Toes") this morning. The list below details the changes in this release. You can get the source code from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-3/R-3.6.1.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you.

[R] R 3.6.1 scheduled for July 5

2019-06-14 Thread Peter Dalgaard via R-help
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