On 21.11.2010 01:30, Kjetil Halvorsen wrote:
see below.
2010/11/20 Uwe Ligges<lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>:
On 19.11.2010 21:43, Kjetil Halvorsen wrote:
This is very strange. (Debian squeeze, R 2.12.0 compiled from source)
I did some moderately large computation (including svd of a 560x50
matrix),
running a few minutes, and R memory increasing to about 900MB on this
2 GB ram laptop. I had done Rprof(memory.profiling=TRUE) first.
Then doing summaryRprof().
Then doing
?summaryRprof
and then the computer running with one of two cores at 100% for more
than an hour!
Whats happening?
We do not know. What about sending a reproducible example?
I will try. But how do I send this info
Well, just send what you typed to get into that state ...
Uwe
when I have to kill
the R-process from outside?
kjetil
Best,
Uwe
(running R from within emacs-ess)
Kjetil
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