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Hi, recently I saw but did not pay too much attention to a question that concerned regression with positive coefficients. In Splus, thereis the nnls() function that can be used if I am not wrong, but what about R ? Now...
I just encountered a problem with the ts package: > library(ts) Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : unable to load shared library "/usr/local/lib/R/library/ts/libs/ts.so": /usr/local/lib/R...
Dear R fellows, Is the following a feature or a bug of names() ?? It does not seem to be reported as a bug in the R Bug Tracking System. (RedHat 6.0, R-0.64.2 compiled from source, not...
I would like first to thank Prof. Ripley for his hint. R 1.01 built from the source and all contrib packages work fine when using gcc-2.95.x Too bad RedHat stopped shipping it along ecgs since 5...
I finally found a way around though the underlying problem persists. It seems that the problem is with g77. Only the packages using FORTRAN failed to be loaded correctly in either way (R from rpm or built from scratch). The...
dear R fans, Has anyone encountered problems when using R BATCH under Linux (I have Red Hat 5.2 if that matters) ? I have a file that works fine if I copy-paste it interactively in a R session. However...
Prof. Ripley was correct suggesting a title with an RH6.2 problem and not a problem concerning the ts package. In fact, it is far worse than I thought and is similar to what Jair Oksanen and Peter Dalgaard wrote...
Hi has anyone succeeded in installing R on DEC alpha OSF 4.0 with gcc/g77 ? The PLATFORMS file mentions successful installtion on OSF 3.2 using cc. Here is the output I get when trying to compile: ld -shared...
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