On 12 May 2009 at 19:46, Ben Bolker wrote: | It's my vague impression that View() is workable on Windows and maybe | on MacOS, but on Ubuntu Linux 9.04 (intrepid) it seems completely | unstable. I can reliably crash R by trying to look at a very small, | simple data frame ... | | I was going to try to run with debug turned on, but my installed | version (2.9.0) doesn't have debugging symbols, and I'm having trouble
Good news: just run sudo apt-get install r-base-core-dbg Most (library) packages (lib)foo now also ship (lib)foo-dbg which is provide something close to pure magic -- just by installing these the already instrumented gdb knows where to look for them. See, no more recompiling. Debug symbols appear out of thin air. (I have used it only on Debian at home when debugging R stuff, but it should really work the same for you there on Ubuntu.) | building the latest SVN version (./configure gives "checking for | recommended packages... ls: cannot access | ./src/library/Recommended/boot_*.tar.gz: No such file or directory") It's moot as per the above but you need to either run the script to rsync those in, or configure using --without-recommended-packages As for x11 instability, I happen to spend my daytime hours in from of Cygwin/X connected to a few Ubuntu machines running R, and of late the display has been unstable. I tend to blame the other software first, but indeed, the most recent change was probably R. Did anybody experience that? | Can anyone confirm? | | cheers | Ben Bolker | | | R --vanilla | | > v <- data.frame(1:3,2:4) | > sessionInfo() | R version 2.9.0 (2009-04-17) | i486-pc-linux-gnu | | locale: | LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8;LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8;LC_MONETARY=C;LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8;LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8;LC_NAME=C;LC_ADDRESS=C;LC_TELEPHONE=C;LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8;LC_IDENTIFICATION=C | | attached base packages: | [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base | | > View(v) | | [change focus to the view window, hit "down arrow"] | | > | *** caught segfault *** | address 0x4, cause 'memory not mapped' | | Possible actions: | 1: abort (with core dump, if enabled) | 2: normal R exit | 3: exit R without saving workspace | 4: exit R saving workspace | Selection: 3 Confirmed. Dies for me too, but from Debian and Ubuntu connected to the same display (Ubuntu 9.04). Dirk -- Three out of two people have difficulties with fractions. ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel