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problem in R.sh.in script (PR#273)

2 messages · oka@debian.or.jp, Peter Dalgaard

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At 10 Sep 1999 06:53:01 -0000,
Mitsuru Oka <oka@debian.or.jp> wrote:
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I'm Sorry. I made a mistake. In above environment, R script
has no problem. The problem is in following environment.
May be, /bin/sh is incompatible.

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Version:
 platform = mips-sgi-irix6.4
 arch = mips
 os = irix6.4
 system = mips, irix6.4
 status = 
 status.rev = 0
 major = 0
 minor = 65.0
 year = 1999
 month = August
 day = 27
 language = R

Search Path:
 .GlobalEnv, Autoloads, package:base

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oka@debian.or.jp writes:
It *does* have a problem on Linux too, it just doesn't protest quite
as badly:

$ R -d gdb
shift: shift count must be <= $#
GNU gdb 4.17.0.11 with Linux support

I fixed this for 0.65.1 a couple of days ago.

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