Hi, Daniel.

I highly doubt that the output you show below is due to a bug in R, but I
could certainly be wrong.  I don't believe that the homebrew-packaged R is
supported here, generally speaking, but that doesn't help you.  I'd suggest
installing the Mac OS version from CRAN as a first step to solving your
problem.  If you still have problems running your example with the CRAN
binary Mac installation, then writing here is a good first step to figuring
out the issue.

Sean


On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Daniel Serodio (lists) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm a complete R newbie. My first R script is to generate a histogram
> from a CSV file, and I'm getting a segmentation fault every time.
>
>  > csv <- read.csv(file='data.csv',head=TRUE,sep=",")
>  > hist(csv$foo)
>
>  *** caught segfault ***
> address 0x0, cause 'memory not mapped'
>
> Traceback:
>  1: title(main = main, sub = sub, xlab = xlab, ylab = ylab, ...)
>  2: plot.histogram(r, freq = freq1, col = col, border = border, angle =
> angle,     density = density, main = main, xlim = xlim, ylim = ylim,
> xlab = xlab, ylab = ylab, axes = axes, labels = labels, ...)
>  3: plot(r, freq = freq1, col = col, border = border, angle =
> angle,     density = density, main = main, xlim = xlim, ylim = ylim,
> xlab = xlab, ylab = ylab, axes = axes, labels = labels, ...)
>  4: hist.default(csv$last_web_mail_date)
>  5: hist(csv$last_web_mail_date)
>
>
>
>
> How should I report this bug? I'm running R 2.14.0 (compiled by "brew")
> on Lion
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Daniel Serodio
>
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