I can confirm the behaviour (btw, 1.9.0 is not beta) in 1.9.0 and in
R-patched
I'll try to investigate.
stefano
On May 21, 2004, at 3:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Full_Name: David L. Van Brunt
Version: 1.8-1.9 beta
OS: OS X 10.3
Submission from: (NULL) (68.74.58.109)
As posted on R-Help (after which another user replicated the problem):
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This is the conclusion from a prior thread ([R] " cannot allocate
vector of
length 1072693248") which ended with no other answer but that there
must be
a problem in the OS X version of R, or in the compile of the source on
OS X.
I’ve posted code and data here:
http://www.well-wired.com/reflibrary/uploads/1084503247.zip
If you setwd() into the directory that is made, then “source()” the
“.R”
file, it should run fine on Windows but crash on any machine with OS X
(Panther) giving: “Error in as.vector(data) : cannot allocate vector of
length 1073741824” after a few iterations of the loop.
I've repeated this on a Powerbook G4 with 500 MB of RAM, an iMac with
128M
of RAM, and a Dual 2GHz G5 with 1.5 Gig of RAM. Have used the Raqua,
the
Frameworks installation, and a fresh compile of the source using Fink
in the
X11 implementation. No matter the machine or the version (1.8x through
1.9,
OS X or Unix X11), I get the same result.
Thanks to Andy Liaw for helping me tune the code this far.
I'm stumped. Would love to hear others' experience with this, and if
they
can reproduce the problem elsewhere.
--
David L. Van Brunt, Ph.D.
Outlier Consulting & Development
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