Hi,
On Tuesday 08 June 2010, Jacek Rużyczka wrote:
> ...and before I forget it...here's the stack trace:
>
> Application: RKWard (rkward), signal: Segmentation fault
> [KCrash Handler]
> #5 0x7f0102de758c in QMetaObject::indexOfSlot(char const*) const ()
> from /usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
> #
...and before I forget it...here's the stack trace:
Application: RKWard (rkward), signal: Segmentation fault
[KCrash Handler]
#5 0x7f0102de758c in QMetaObject::indexOfSlot(char const*) const () from
/usr/lib64/libQtCore.so.4
#6 0x7f0102df335f in QObject::connect(QObject const*, char con
Hello everybody,
upon your advice I got the recent rkward RPM for openSuSE 11.2...but it
crashes:
ja...@veteran:~/Documents/Projects/iwawi/BatchJobServer/bin/Debug> rpm -qi
rkward
Name: rkward Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 0.5.3
Hi,
meik michalke schrieb:
> as one result of our ongoing workshop, a participant argued that while rkward
> provides a really comfortable interface for R development, it does consume
> valuable processing ressources to an extent that when it comes to actual
> huge/complex calculations, he woul
hi,
as one result of our ongoing workshop, a participant argued that while rkward
provides a really comfortable interface for R development, it does consume
valuable processing ressources to an extent that when it comes to actual
huge/complex calculations, he wouldn't consider doing it with rkw
Hi,
On Monday 07 June 2010, Jacek Rużyczka wrote:
> Am Samstag 05 Juni 2010 13:41:26 schrieben Sie:
> > Actually, the PHP-dependecy is obsolete since 0.5.3. So, if this is the
> > only missing dependency, perhaps you can tell rpm to just ingore it
> > (perhaps -- force or --nodeps).
>
> No use: