On 19/02/2019 5:39 p.m., Spencer Graves wrote:
How can I find the "sh" application used by "R CMD check" on a Mac?
I need to know to be able to add it to the "Application Access"
list maintained by the "Anti-Ransomware" feature of my Bitdefender
Antivirus for Mac. With that
Dear Kevin Ushey,
Re:
> On 19 Feb 2019, at 20:16, Kevin Ushey wrote:
>
> If I understand correctly, the problem is that the character your keyboard is
> inserting is not a regular caret (^, \u0053); rather, it's a 'modifier
> character circumflex accent' (ˆ, \u02c6).
>
> How are you
If I understand correctly, the problem is that the character your keyboard
is inserting is not a regular caret (^, \u0053); rather, it's a 'modifier
character circumflex accent' (ˆ, \u02c6).
How are you inserting the carat on your laptop? For what it's worth, I get
a 'regular' caret with Shift +
Dear R-users,
Last week I installed R 3.5.2 on a new MacBook Air.
I got error messages for the wrong locale (character set).
And simple math proved not to work:
Upon typing this, I got:
> 2ˆ2
Error: unexpected input in "2À"
>
The character visible as a caret is apparently coded as something
How can I find the "sh" application used by "R CMD check" on a Mac?
I need to know to be able to add it to the "Application Access"
list maintained by the "Anti-Ransomware" feature of my Bitdefender
Antivirus for Mac. With that feature on, "R CMD check Ecfun" stopped
with