Hello
I'm moving from using R 1.8 for Windows to using Linux (Redhat version 9)
and I cannot get any graphics. However everything else maths, models
equations is fine-- and much quicker. I built from the source file following
the commands in the install manual.
plot(1:10, 1:10)
does nothing! So
Did you build from sources or install an RPM?
If the former, you probably do not have the X11 development files
installed. Something like XFree86-devel-4.2.0-72 (from RH8.0). (My guess
is that you do have XFree86-libs.)
rm config.cache and reconfigure and rebuild after installation.
On Wed,
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 08:47, Stephen Henderson wrote:
Hello
I'm moving from using R 1.8 for Windows to using Linux (Redhat version 9)
and I cannot get any graphics. However everything else maths, models
equations is fine-- and much quicker. I built from the source file following
the
Stephen Henderson wrote:
Hello
I'm moving from using R 1.8 for Windows to using Linux (Redhat version 9)
and I cannot get any graphics. However everything else maths, models
equations is fine-- and much quicker. I built from the source file following
the commands in the install manual.
I've
fyi, the default RH9 installation from Dell (and probably other vendors)
does not include the developmental tools. Furthermore, the default in the
RH 9.0 installation CD is not to include the developmental tools.
so, i think you are right in saying that this will become a FAQ.
On Wed, 19 Nov
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 09:29, Rafael A. Irizarry wrote:
fyi, the default RH9 installation from Dell (and probably other vendors)
does not include the developmental tools. Furthermore, the default in the
RH 9.0 installation CD is not to include the developmental tools.
so, i think you are right
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 09:26, Rick Bilonick wrote:
SNIP
I have R 1.8 installed on 3 different systems running RH 9 using the
precompiled binaries. R makes plots on all of them. One of the systems
is a laptop (Toshiba Satellite 2535cds). For some reason on this system
there is a readline