El 14/3/22 a las 14:39, Allin Cottrell escribió:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2022, Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza wrote:
Well, ... I don't know if this may help much. I reinstalled gretl from git
and tried to run the script, this is the output in the terminal:
The R library path '/usr/lib/libR.so' seems to be a
On 14.03.2022 14:39, Allin Cottrell wrote:
That certainly helps. Now I get it: your libR.so path is a _relative_
symlink where I had been expecting an absolute one. In git there's now
code to handle the relative case.
Allin,
I'm getting the following:
../../lib/src/gretl_foreign.c: In
On Mon, 14 Mar 2022, Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza wrote:
> > Well, ... I don't know if this may help much. I reinstalled gretl from git
> > and tried to run the script, this is the output in the terminal:
> >
> > The R library path '/usr/lib/libR.so' seems to be a symlink
> > resolved to
El 14/3/22 a las 12:06, Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza escribió:
El 13/3/22 a las 18:24, Allin Cottrell escribió:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2022, Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza wrote:
Hi,
the changes you (Allin) made to gretl in git seem not to work. If I
don't set the environment variable up, I continue to obtain
El 13/3/22 a las 18:24, Allin Cottrell escribió:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2022, Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza wrote:
Hi,
the changes you (Allin) made to gretl in git seem not to work. If I
don't set the environment variable up, I continue to obtain the crash.
This is the output of valgrind (I assume you