Re: [R-SIG-Mac] Rosetta2/M1-Compatibility of R

2021-02-23 Thread Simon Urbanek
Johannes,

Thank you for your inquiry, I'm glad that you have finally found the right 
place for your query - few weeks too late, but better than never. But that 
said, if you actually bothered to read the list you're posting to you'd see the 
answer to your question already. Admittedly, the answer is only satisfactory to 
more experienced R users (since the solution requires you to obtain libmpfr for 
M1 one way or another), but if you bear with me for few more hours I do plan to 
post the corresponding native library tomorrow.

Cheers,
Simon


> On Feb 23, 2021, at 21:45, Johannes Truffer  
> wrote:
> 
> Dear SIG-Mac
> 
> I’m rather new to the R Universe and I really hope, I don’t violate any 
> conventionalized procedures by posting to this list as a definite rookie.
> 
> For my PhD at University of Basel, I’m using different approaches to text 
> mining, which are almosty exclusively R-based. Because I’m about to analyse 
> bigger text-corpora, I bought the new M1 Mac Mini. Sadly, most of my scripts 
> suddenly stopped working on it, and I was baffled to find out, that it always 
> crashed on the Rmpfr-Package's mpfr-command. Somebody else asked the exact 
> same question on Stack Overflow about 15 days ago, but still hasn’t received 
> a definitive answer 
> (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66089887/mpfr-always-crash-r-studio?noredirect=1#comment117251458_66089887).
> 
> I even reached out to Prof. Dr. Martin Maechler, the maintainer(“Rmpfr”). He 
> pointed out to me in an earlier Mail, that the package itself is not likely 
> to be the culprit in this. It may have to do with something more low level, 
> perhaps in connection with the M1’s architecture or Rosetta 2 itself. So I 
> thought maybe the SIG could be of help in answering this.
> 
> Thanks a lot in advance.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Johannes Truffer
> 
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[R-SIG-Mac] Rosetta2/M1-Compatibility of R

2021-02-23 Thread Johannes Truffer
Dear SIG-Mac

I’m rather new to the R Universe and I really hope, I don’t violate any 
conventionalized procedures by posting to this list as a definite rookie.

For my PhD at University of Basel, I’m using different approaches to text 
mining, which are almosty exclusively R-based. Because I’m about to analyse 
bigger text-corpora, I bought the new M1 Mac Mini. Sadly, most of my scripts 
suddenly stopped working on it, and I was baffled to find out, that it always 
crashed on the Rmpfr-Package's mpfr-command. Somebody else asked the exact same 
question on Stack Overflow about 15 days ago, but still hasn’t received a 
definitive answer 
(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66089887/mpfr-always-crash-r-studio?noredirect=1#comment117251458_66089887).

I even reached out to Prof. Dr. Martin Maechler, the maintainer(“Rmpfr”). He 
pointed out to me in an earlier Mail, that the package itself is not likely to 
be the culprit in this. It may have to do with something more low level, 
perhaps in connection with the M1’s architecture or Rosetta 2 itself. So I 
thought maybe the SIG could be of help in answering this.

Thanks a lot in advance.

Kind regards

Johannes Truffer

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