On 14 October 2006 at 18:26, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
| Package: fextremes
| Version: 221.10065-3
| Severity: serious
| 
| It seems #369508 is still there, or something related.
| 
| > Automatic build of fextremes_221.10065-3 on chico by sbuild/i386 0.49
| ...
| > Loading required package: fSeries
| > 
| > Rmetrics, (C) 1999-2005, Diethelm Wuertz, GPL
| > fSeries: The Dynamical Process Behind Financial Markets
| > Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : 
| >     unable to load shared library 
'/usr/lib/R/site-library/fSeries/libs/fSeries.so':
| >   libgfortran.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or 
directory
| > Error: package 'fSeries' could not be loaded
| > Execution halted
| > ERROR: lazy loading failed for package 'fExtremes'
| > ** Removing 
'/build/tbm/fextremes-221.10065/debian/r-cran-fextremes/usr/lib/R/site-library/fExtremes'
| > make: *** [R_any_arch] Error 1

Might be arch-specific. 

On my i386 with testing/unstable and all current R packages:


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ISBN 3-900051-07-0

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> library(fSeries)
Loading required package: fBasics

Rmetrics, (C) 1999-2005, Diethelm Wuertz, GPL
fBasics: Markets and Basic Statistics
Loading required package: fCalendar

Rmetrics, (C) 1999-2005, Diethelm Wuertz, GPL
fCalendar: Time, Date and Calendar Tools

Rmetrics, (C) 1999-2005, Diethelm Wuertz, GPL
fSeries: The Dynamical Process Behind Financial Markets
>                                                              


it loads just fine.  Also, a new upstream version was just released but it
depends on something NEW so I am on hold waiting for it to leave the NEW
queue in order to update the seven or eight Rmetrics packages (of which
fExtremese is one).

Dirk

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