> You know what spams are? > It is highly recommended to try such basic things and to get the > depencies right _before_ posting to mailing lists. > > Regards > > Michael > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>When I go into binnest.f, here is what I see: >>> >>>C Calculate First Derivative >>> Do kk = 1, t1 >>> Gradient(kk) = Gradient(kk) + (D1_beta(kk) / Li) >>> End do >>> Do kk = 1, t2 >>> Gradient(t1+kk) = Gradient(t1+kk) + (D1_Sig1(kk) / Li) >>> End do >>> Do kk = 1, t3 >>>line 638 ->Gradient(t1+t2+kk) = Gradient(t1+t2+kk) + (D1_Sig2(kk) / Li) >>> End do >>> >>>As you can see, line 638 looks just fine. >>> >>>Why do I get a compilation error? >>> >>>Rick B. >>> >>> >> >> >> I used a text editor to remove two blanks from the front of line 638 and >> it compiled without errors. Now I have to find the "rmutil" package and >> install it to get repeated working. >> >> Rick B. >>
I'm not sure what your point is. I'm getting a compilation error for a package that should compile without errors. The error message doesn't say anything about needing anything - it doesn't complain about "dependencies." Now once I got repeated to compile, it did give a *warning" message about needing rmutils. But rmutils won't compile and gives several error messages (in my other post). I've installed many R packages and I've never seen problems like this before. Rick B. ______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
