Hi All,
In follow up to my post yesterday and subsequent to an offline exchange with
Rodney, I am posting some additional information that I located today.
First, for those who may be having scrolling issues with Logitech mice
specifically under Sierra, there are some known issues as reported
I've finally had some time to look at the local build status for some
compiled packages I have locally and also some that are on CRAN after the
Sierra upgrade (and also the 10.12.1 patch which I'm also testing).
This isn't a warning for my own code but from usage of a now deprecated
function in R.
On 22/09/2016 14:01, Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote:
Thanks for the work on this, especially the comment on xml2. I had
noticed problems with xml2 while compiling Emacs 25.1 using the new
Xcode on El Capitan, but I have not had time to track it down.
I had found a workaround for Xcode 8 on El Capi
Thanks for the work on this, especially the comment on xml2. I had noticed
problems with xml2 while compiling Emacs 25.1 using the new Xcode on El
Capitan, but I have not had time to track it down.
Best,
Kasper
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 2:39 AM, Prof Brian Ripley
wrote:
> So far I have encounter
> On Sep 22, 2016, at 1:39 AM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>
> So far I have encountered few problems. R.app runs but I do not normally use
> it so my tests were minimal.
>
> My observations are about installing packages from source.
>
> - It seems Apple has been tidying up, and I had ca 20GB m
The detailed update is very much appreciated Prof Ripley.
Many thanks!
-Bob
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 2:39 AM, Prof Brian Ripley
wrote:
> So far I have encountered few problems. R.app runs but I do not normally
> use it so my tests were minimal.
>
> My observations are about installing packages