Hi,
On Sunday 06 November 2011, Dan McCloy wrote:
> -- Information about the crash:
> I was trying to re-install the Cairo package because of other crashes
> that it seems to be causing. I clicked the checkbox next to Cairo,
> then clicked the button that says "select all updates" and RKWard
> di
update: something was wrong with my Cairo package (not sure what) such
that every call to CairoPDF() was crashing. re-installing Cairo
solved the problem. Sorry to have troubled you.
-- dan
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 09:25, Dan McCloy wrote:
> reproduced within RKWard, and similar crash when R run
Application: rkward (0.5.7)
KDE Platform Version: 4.4.5 (KDE 4.4.5)
Qt Version: 4.6.2
Operating System: Linux 2.6.32-34-generic i686
Distribution: Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
-- Information about the crash:
I was trying to re-install the Cairo package because of other crashes
that it seems to be causing.
reproduced within RKWard, and similar crash when R run in the terminal
(with slightly different error message, see below). I'll contact Simon.
thanks.
*** caught segfault ***
address (nil), cause 'memory not mapped'
Traceback:
1: strwidth(legend, units = "user", cex = cex)
2: legend("topleft"
Hi,
On Sunday 06 November 2011, Dan McCloy wrote:
> What I was doing at the time:
>
> Had just been tweaking a set of seven graphs to plot in a 4x2 layout using
> par(mfcol=). The graphs were fairly simple scatterplots with Lowess
> curves. I had gotten all the axes and cex values to where I wa
I just got this error:
Connection closed unexpectedly. Last error was: QLocalSocket: Remote closed
The R backend will be shut down immediately. This means, you can not use
any more functions that rely on it. I.e. you can do hardly anything at all,
not even save the workspace (but if you're lucky