Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 15:58:51 +0100 From: "F.Tusell" <etptupaf at bs.ehu.es> What is S_alloc? Do I have to install the full source for R in order
It is a routine included in R.
to compile a package? I do not have root rights on this machine, which
No.
is why I went for the compiled distribution. Compiling the same package on my Linux Intel machine works all right, so I guess the problem is I am missing something that I should have.
More likely that R_HOME/etc/Makeconf is wrong. From memory, you need a flag on Alphas for S-PLUS which allows unresolved references when building shared libraries, and I guess you may also need it here. In short, rpart is doing exactly what it is expected to, but your building of a shared library is not.
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