On Tuesday 01 June 2004 12:24, Adrian Trapletti wrote:
> >Given that those files are dated 27/06/2000, they are unlikely to work
> > with the current version of R. (R has changed quite a bit since 2000!!)
>
> In fact, I stopped to support ffnet in 2000, and I would be very
> surprised if it would
Given that those files are dated 27/06/2000, they are unlikely to work with
the current version of R. (R has changed quite a bit since 2000!!)
In fact, I stopped to support ffnet in 2000, and I would be very
surprised if it would still run under the newer versions of R.
Don't know why/how th
> Anyway, what steps should I take now?
"should" isn't quite what I'm telling you; just free advice. :)
I use nnet from the nnet package (VR bundle), and find it very good. And
it doesn't require any additional libraries. If you've got a binary
installation, you've probably got it already...
Given that those files are dated 27/06/2000, they are unlikely to work with
the current version of R. (R has changed quite a bit since 2000!!)
Don't know why/how the code depends on NR codes, as one can find better
quality code in many instances. It might not be too difficult to get rid of
the d
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 10:38:37PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >>
> >> I've just installed the contributed ffnet package wit no problem at all.
> >
> >"No problem at all" seems unlikely in light of ...
>
> Dirk,
>
> You're right!
> Here you are what happened:
>
> desktop:/tmp# R INSTA
>>
>> I've just installed the contributed ffnet package wit no problem at all.
>
>"No problem at all" seems unlikely in light of ...
Dirk,
You're right!
Here you are what happened:
desktop:/tmp# R INSTALL -l /usr/local/lib/R/library ffnet/
* Installing *source* package 'ffnet' ...
** libs
mak
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 09:38:54PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Context:Linux debian testing, compiled R 1.9.0 from source.
>
> I've just installed the contributed ffnet package wit no problem at all.
"No problem at all" seems unlikely in light of ...
> But when loading the library the foll
Context:Linux debian testing, compiled R 1.9.0 from source.
I've just installed the contributed ffnet package wit no problem at all.
But when loading the library the following error message is popping up and
no ffnet command seems to work:
>library("ffnet")
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local),