Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
What you are doing is not building the recommended packages. We not
guarantee that the examples will work if you do not. (I was aware this
would happen but have not yet put in a workaround.)
*WHY* are you not building the recommended packages?
Because I have a single l
If you get the R source via svn, then you need to run tools/rsync-
recommended to get the recommended packages. If you download the
tarball from CRAN then these are already included.
Martyn
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 15:42 +0100, Gavin Simpson wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I just hit an error that stoppe
What you are doing is not building the recommended packages. We not
guarantee that the examples will work if you do not. (I was aware this
would happen but have not yet put in a workaround.)
*WHY* are you not building the recommended packages?
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Gavin Simpson wrote:
Dear list
Dear list,
I just hit an error that stopped my make && make check-devel operation
on my linux box (FC3, i686 P4 2GB RAM). Just to note that I've been
building the development branch(?) for some time and this is the first
hint of a problem.
1) updated the src tree using svn update
2) ran ../conf