On Thu, 2017-05-11 at 06:37 -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > On 11 May 2017 at 10:17, Erwan Le Pennec wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > I've stumbled a similar issue with the package cluster when > > compiling the 3.4.0 version with the settings of Fedora RPM specs. > > Compiling R with the default setting of configure yields a version > > that > > works for cluster... and nlme. > > > > I did not find the exact option that was the cause of this > > issue > > but I'm willing to help. > > > > Erwan > > > > PS: This is the reason why R is still at version 3.3.3 on the > > Fedora > > distribution. > > > > On 10/05/17 22:59, Langbehn, Douglas wrote: > > > lme() and gls() models from the nlme package are all crashing > > > with R.3.4.0. Identical code ran correctly, without error in R > > > 3.3.3 and earlier versions. The behavior is easily demonstrated > > > using one of the examples form the lme() help file, along with > > > two simple variants. I have commented the errors generated by > > > these calls, as well as the lines of code generating them, in the > > > code example below. > > > > > > As of today, this bug had not been reported on the R Bugzilla > > > page. I could not submit this report directly to the page because > > > I am not a member, and , as explained in the "Reporting Bugs" > > > link from the R home page, membership has now been closed due to > > > spamming problems.. > > > > > > ################################################################# > > > ########### > > > library(nlme) > > > #Using version 3.1-131 > > > #Windows 7 64-bit operating system > > > > > > fm2 <- lme(distance ~ age + Sex, data = Orthodont, random = ~ 1) > > > > > > # Error in array(c(rep(1, p), .C(inner_perc_table, as.double(X), > > > as.integer(unlist(grps)), : > > > # object 'inner_perc_table' not found > > That is a known issue with R 3.4.0 -- see NEWS. > > Packages using .C and .Fortran _must_ be recompiled for R 3.4.0. If > and when > you do, the example will work again. > > Dirk
However, the issue raised by Erwan on Fedora is a real bug which affects at least two recommended packages. I know the cause of the problem and am trying to find out how many packages are affected. Martyn ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel