Good luck to you too...
bye,
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 8:37 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> On 30 March 2013 at 19:50, Walter Mascarenhas wrote:
> | leftover from the use of an old version of RInside (dowloaded
> | by apt-get) and a new version from your site. Therefore,
>
> I never packaged
On 30 March 2013 at 19:50, Walter Mascarenhas wrote:
| leftover from the use of an old version of RInside (dowloaded
| by apt-get) and a new version from your site. Therefore,
I never packaged RInside, and I already asked you where you got it from.
Your unwillingness to actually answer questions
Dirk,
The difficulties I had were indeed self inflicted, due to the
same kind of distraction that lead me to click "reply" instead
of "replay to all" a couple of times. They should not affect
other people because they are a combination of the
leftover from the use of an old version of RInside (d
Hi Paul,
On 30 March 2013 at 12:54, Paul Johnson wrote:
| I think you should stop responding on this. This comment was insulting and you
| don't have to put up with it.
No worries.
The only thing I am getting really annoyed about is that Mr Mascarehas seems
to have genuine difficulties with ema
Paul and other members of the list,
I already sent my apologies to Dirk and
I believe we understand ourselves well now.
I also believe Rcpp and Rcpp/Armadillo are great and Dirk is well aware
of this.
walter.
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 30, 201
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Walter Mascarenhas <
[email protected]> wrote:
> >> "distributed LibRInside.a" ?
> >> Fist off, you have the capitalization wrong. Second, how am I supposed
> to
> >> know how YOU built this? I ship SOURCES. You control your builds.
> There is
> >> no
[ I am going to chop chunks of this mail off as it gets too long ... ]
On 30 March 2013 at 12:17, Walter Mascarenhas wrote:
| I did not build libRInside.a, It was build by apt-get or some other tool
| which
| called R CMD INSTALL or something like it in my behalf. Again, I do believe
| other Ub
>> There may well be an error on your end: What made you think it would work
>> with static libraries? Dynamic linking all the way.
Sure, there is an error somewhere. I am just trying to find it and the
only
way I know how to do it is trying to exclude all the possibilities which
are not under
Walter,
On 30 March 2013 at 10:19, Walter Mascarenhas wrote:
| In a simpler project, I noticed the following:
|
| 1) When I use the static library RInside/lib/libRInside.a I get the link error
| above, i,e.
| missing Rcpp::Language::update().However, if I replace RInside.a by the
| RInside.so
Dirk,
In a simpler project, I noticed the following:
1) When I use the static library RInside/lib/libRInside.a I get the link
error above, i,e.
missing Rcpp::Language::update().However, if I replace RInside.a by the
RInside.so
the link problem disappears.
2) There isn't a method called update
On 29 March 2013 at 22:13, Walter Mascarenhas wrote:
| Dirk,
|
| SInce I wrote you this afternoon, I upgraded to R 2.15.3 and got version
| 0.10.3 of rcpp and
| 0.2.10 of Rinside. I am using ubuntu 12.04 LTS, with g++4.7.2 and Qt 5.0.1 in
| Qt creator 2.6.2
| (the first few lines of the makefil
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