What precise OS and which architecture is this (see the posting guide)?
AFAIK LogicReg will install on x86_64 on a Mac (nowadays the default for
most people) but not the 32-bit architectures.
It predefines some very large arrays: try reducing LGCn1MAX (twice) in
slogic.f . It then works for
Ok, I was wondering if you were picking up the same gfortran at run
and compile time. I see the error on the cran building machine, so it
is probably an issue at the package level.
I suggest emailing the two authors about it. I know for sure Ingo is
using a Mac as a laptop, so perhaps he has som
I should add, it is the same version of gfortran that R is expecting,
just installed in a different location
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 1:25 AM, BEES INC wrote:
> I do not believe gfortran comes with OS X, so I installed the latest
> version. R was picking up a version that had been installed with
>
I do not believe gfortran comes with OS X, so I installed the latest
version. R was picking up a version that had been installed with
octave, which is why I needed to make some changes as I did not want
to link R libs with something packaged with octave (because if i
update or remove octave all my
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 2:57 AM, BEES INC wrote:
> Hey there
>
> I am having a bit of trouble getting this working, I had to do a bit
> of fiddling with makefiles to get it to find the right gfortran, but
> it builds & links without error, however the install gives the
> following error:
You have