On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, Jarrod Hadfield wrote:
My main concern is that this could happen again and that the
bug is not limited to R 2.9. I would think that an
accidental carriage return at the end of a file name (even a
temporary one) would be a reasonably common phenomenon (I'm
surprised I
Hi,
I ran R (version 2.9.0) CMD build under root in Fedora (9). When it
tried to remove junk files it removed EVERYTHING in my local
account! (See below).
Can anyone tell me what happened, and even more importantly if I can I
restore what was lost.
Panickingly,
Jarrod
[jar...@localhost
On 27/07/2010 4:39 PM, Jarrod Hadfield wrote:
Hi,
I ran R (version 2.9.0) CMD build under root in Fedora (9). When it
tried to remove junk files it removed EVERYTHING in my local
account! (See below).
Can anyone tell me what happened, and even more importantly if I can I
restore what was lost.
On Jul 27, 2010, at 4:53 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 27/07/2010 4:39 PM, Jarrod Hadfield wrote:
Hi,
I ran R (version 2.9.0) CMD build under root in Fedora (9). When it
tried to remove junk files it removed EVERYTHING in my local
account! (See below).
Can anyone tell me what happened, and
Hi,
Thanks for your responses. Although a wrist slapping for not keeping
updated with R/Fedora may be warranted, I find it quite terrifying
that by simply having a version number in a directory name R went on
to try and erase everything on the computer! Thank god I wasn't logged
in as
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