Dear Simon I installed the binary version of R. And now i can paste as many rows of R code as i want. I used a wrong Fortran Complier. I downloaded the Fortran Complier from here: http://gcc.gnu.org/ fortran/
But know i have the right compiler from here: On 13.11.2006, at 19:38, Simon Urbanek wrote: http:// hpc.sourceforge.net/ and every thing works find. Thank you very much for your help. Best regards Christoph > > On Nov 13, 2006, at 9:45 AM, Christoph Hofer wrote: > >> Dear Simon >> >> I think the problem is in R (or how I configured it). If i open >> an Terminal i can paste so many lines i want. But when i start R >> the the number of the lines is limited. >> > > Ok, then it's a different issue from what I was observing. > > Do you have a reproducible example? (i.e. can you send us the code > you run or some code that triggers the problem?). > > Also can you try the CRAN binary version of R? If it is a problem > with your compilation, then the CRAN binary may show a different > behavior. > > Thanks, > Simon > >> Am 13.11.2006 um 15:29 schrieb Simon Urbanek: >> >>> >>> On Nov 13, 2006, at 5:28 AM, Christoph Hofer wrote: >>> >>>> Hello >>>> >>>> I have the following problem: >>>> >>>> I installed R by source (version 2.3.1, OS X 10.4.8) >>>> >>>> ./configure --with-blas=-framework vecLib --with-tcltk --with- >>>> lapack >>>> --with-x --enable-R-shlib --enable-R-framework --with-readline -- >>>> with- >>>> aqua >>>> make >>>> >>>> I use R as command line interface in the OS X terminal. Now when I >>>> copy some R-code into the terminal, i only can paste some 38 >>>> rows of >>>> the code >>>> . Then R hangs, which mean that i can not paste more than 38 >>>> rows of >>>> R code into the R application running in the terminal. >>>> >>>> >>>> Does someone have the same problem or has a solution? >>>> >>> >>> I have encountered a similar problem at times - the number of >>> lines is not fixed, it depends on the text and it doesn't always >>> happen. The problem is in the Terminal application, not R (i.e. >>> you get the same problem with other applications run in the >>> Terminal). You may want to use the R GUI instead which doesn't >>> have such limitation. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Simon >>> >>> >> >> > _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
