On 19 April 2011 at 12:55, Douglas Bates wrote:
| Rcpp from SVN version 3004 is segfaulting on me in the unit tests at
| test.sugar.asvector
|
| Executing test function test.sugar.asvector ...
| *** caught segfault ***
| address 0x3, cause 'memory not mapped'
|
| Traceback:
| 1: .Primitive(".
Sorry - I misspoke. The segfault was with R-2.13.0, the Ubuntu
maverick amd_64 build.
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Douglas Bates wrote:
> Rcpp from SVN version 3004 is segfaulting on me in the unit tests at
> test.sugar.asvector
>
> Executing test function test.sugar.asvector ...
> *** ca
Rcpp from SVN version 3004 is segfaulting on me in the unit tests at
test.sugar.asvector
Executing test function test.sugar.asvector ...
*** caught segfault ***
address 0x3, cause 'memory not mapped'
Traceback:
1: .Primitive(".Call")(, x, y, z)
2: fx(1:4, 1:5, diag(1:5))
3: func()
4: system
Hi Jorge,
Thanks for your email. But please use to the rcpp-devel list for these
question. I am redirecting my reply there.
On 19 April 2011 at 12:08, Jorge Posadas wrote:
| Hi Dirk,
|
| How are you?, I appeal to you because I have a problem/question, I am trying
to
| incorporate R to C++ code
[ Pardon the almost off-topic post, but in case you can a) make it to Chicago
and b) would like to listen to Romain and myself for an entire day, we will
be giving a day-long workshop on Rcpp on the 28th. We are at thirteen
participants, so some spots remain to our target of fifteen and cap