On Oct 27, 2013, at 22:33 , Simon Zehnder wrote:
P.S.: I would consider the gcc4.8.2 binary from http://hpc.sourceforge.net
for Mavericks and ML; I worked before with the macports alternative and found
it easier to use these binaries. They are always up to date…
--- except that MacPorts
Just for the record, I install the gcc binaries from http://hpc.sourceforge.net
(no MacPorts anymore) and with these I compile R from sources. Before I used
the gcc4.8 from Macports - but never used R from MacPorts.
And yes, with Apple installation of any open-source software including a
On 27 Oct 2013, at 21:33, Simon Zehnder szehn...@uni-bonn.de wrote:
P.S.: I would consider the gcc4.8.2 binary from http://hpc.sourceforge.net
for Mavericks and ML; I worked before with the macports alternative and found
it easier to use these binaries. They are always up to date…
Please
Thanks for the link! Something new for me.
On 28 Oct 2013, at 12:11, Federico Calboli f.calb...@imperial.ac.uk wrote:
On 27 Oct 2013, at 21:33, Simon Zehnder szehn...@uni-bonn.de wrote:
P.S.: I would consider the gcc4.8.2 binary from http://hpc.sourceforge.net
for Mavericks and ML; I
Thanks for the replies.
Adding -D__ACCELERATE__ to CPPFLAGS does seem to work. I did see that thread
before, but I was under the impression that it was an issue with configuring
against the vecLib framework rather than Accelerate. It seems pretty surprising
to me that not defining this
R exists with a warning that X11 is required.
You need to re-install XQuartz after an update. See the R-admin manual.
I'm not sure I understand (apologies, I'm not really a mac user). We
are using these devices in non-interactive R sessions (RApache,
RScript). So the Cairo devices can only be
Since I have upgraded to OSX 10.9 R closes down suddently any time I try to
upload the xlsx package - that is using either
require(xlsx)
or
library(xlsx)
Does any one have had a similar issue? How did you solve it?
Thanks,
Luca
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