latest two builts refuse to launch
Simon and Denis, Trying to be a good netizin I too tried the Mac nightly build of R.app from Simon's page. This is the R-GUI.dmg file that a few days ago worked beautifully. (Thank you for the nice additions). However, when launching the program from the finder (not Terminal), I got the error -10810 reported by Denis. I am running Mac OSX 10.3.8 I just tried downloading it again, with the same problem. Simon says that "R is supposed to be run in Terminal or other shell-like environment" but in fact the daily build of late last week was double clickable from the Finder, leading me to believe that it was meant to behave that way. I am running R 2.0.1 with Mac Gui 1.01. It was the attempt at Mac Gui 1.0.2 pre experimental build 1393 that is causing the problem. Thanks for all the good work. Bill
At 9:17 AM -0500 4/19/05, Simon Urbanek wrote:
Denis, On Apr 19, 2005, at 5:14 AM, Denis Chabot wrote:
I downloaded versions of R dating from 17 and 18 of April. Both refuse to launch. I don't know if the problem is with these builds or with my recent upgrade to 10.3.9...
We didn't release a binary for Mac OS yet, so there are many possibilities of what could have went wrong - please describe how you build your R.
Double-clicking produces a short dialog indicating error -10810
Umm.. how can you double-click R? R is supposed to be run in Terminal or other shell-like environment.
The log that automatically opens when I launch Console.app says: 2005-04-19 05:59:23.547 SystemUIServer[441] app path = /Applications/R.app
R.app has not been released for R 2.1 yet, so I'm wondering what you are trying there. Did you build R.app from the current sources? Note that the nightly build uses R 2.0 and is therefore not compatible with R 2.1. We will switch to 2.1 only after the official release of binaries for Mac OS X. Cheers, Simon
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