Hi,
I've just discovered that RKWard and the multicore-package
(http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/multicore/index.html) don't
work well together: After using mclapply(), RKWard remains using 100%
CPU on one core.
A basic example (I'm using R-2.10.1, RKWard-0.5.2 and multicore-0.1-3
on gentoo
Hi,
I want to update the gentoo build instructions on the wiki, could someone
add me to the editor user group (username = B00l)?
Thanks, Michel
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RKWard 0.5.0c hit the official gentoo portage tree yesterday: :)
http://packages.larrythecow.org/?v=search&s=rkward
I'll fill a bug report to request this version marked stable.
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Hi,
> could you check your exact menu entry? i still had a similar problem after
> removing the "hicolor" statement and rebuilding rkward, and found an orphaned
> reference in my ~/.kde/share/config/kickerrc that overwrote the system wide
> entry (something like ~/.local/share/applications/kd
2009/3/29, meik michalke :
> hi michel,
>
> am Samstag, 28. März 2009 (02:17) schrieb michel lang:
>> I've remove the "hicolor" from rkward/icons/app-icon/CMakeLists.txt
>> and the icons accordingly got placed in the right dir alongside the
>> other applic
Hi,
I'm glad to see some progress on RKWard. :)
I've adjusted the gentoo-ebuild for the test3-sources and successfully
compiled RKWard using qt-4.5.0 and kde-4.2.1.
There are only some minor things that bug me which maybe could get
solved short-term:
* missing menu-icon
Icons got placed into /us
I've downgraded to R-2.6.1 and RKWard-0.4.9 and no problems so far.
Best regards,
Michel
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Hi,
Lately RKWard seems to be unable to add a menu to plots in ~80% of the cases.
I don't know exactly when it's started, but I think it was around installing
R-2.7.0 and RKWard-0.4.9a.
I will later try to downgrade to R-2.6.x and RKWard-0.4.9 and will report if
this issue is version-specific.