Re: [R-SIG-Mac] ATLAS BLAS

2010-10-26 Thread Martin Renner
-gotoblas-and-lapackas ) well as ATLAS but failed in both cases. I've been able to compile ATLAS as a static library, but failed to compile a dynamic library. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated (sorry for running a bit off topic). Cheers, Martin Martin Renner Post

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] mac-shell-r

2010-09-16 Thread Martin Renner
Hi Liv, I use rsync to upload my scripts + data to a linux server, then ssh to start the run and rsync again to fetch results. All of this can be wrapped into a shell script. HTH, Martin On 8 Sep 2010, at 1:08 , Yingjie Zhang wrote: Dear all, I 've gotten a serious question, I have a

[R-SIG-Mac] compiling R 2.9.0 failed on Mac OS 10.5.6

2009-04-24 Thread Martin Renner
there are any known conflicts with fink packages? Am I missing something obvious? Any pointers how to fix this would be much appreciated. Martin Martin Renner current address: Alaska Maritime NWR Homer, AK 99603, USA R is now configured for i386-apple

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] snow cluster - unable to open connection

2006-09-09 Thread Martin Renner
how to work snow with the firewall left intact, please let me know. Nevertheless, my snow cluster is working now - big thank-you to Luke Tierney et al. for snow! Cheers, Martin Martin Renner Postdoctoral Fellow University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences PO Box 355020

[R-SIG-Mac] snow cluster - unable to open connection

2006-09-03 Thread Martin Renner
appreciated. Thank you, Martin Martin Renner Postdoctoral Fellow University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences PO Box 355020 Seattle, WA 98195-5020, USA current address: Alaska Maritime NWR 907-235 6546 (work) 95 Sterling Highway, Suite 1 907-235-7783 (fax) Homer

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] please recommend an editor

2005-12-12 Thread Martin Renner
On Dec 8, 2005, at 5:21 AM, Parlamis Franklin wrote: since this topic is pretty popular, let me mention a problem i have found with the integrated editor from R.app: the undo typing command seems to remove an arbitrary number of keystrokes. at times, i will make a mistake, then when i