hi chris,
Am Montag, 23. Juni 2014, 13:51:02 schrieb Chris McNorgan:
> Received the following error. Latest version of R was installed this
> morning (for the first time) from the CRAN website on Ubuntu 12.04.
> Following this, package manager was used to install RKWard.
R 3.0.x is not supported
Received the following error. Latest version of R was installed this
morning (for the first time) from the CRAN website on Ubuntu 12.04.
Following this, package manager was used to install RKWard. Launched
RKWard for the first time (and all subsequent times), this was the error
that was generat
Hi!
On Thursday 13 March 2014 10:29:51 Brian Bill wrote:
> I just installed rkward 0.5.7-2build1 and am running R version 3.0.3
> (2014-03-06) -- "Warm Puppy" on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. When I open the program,
> I get the following error:
You installed R (3.0.x) from CRAN, but installed
RKWard from
Hello,
I just installed rkward 0.5.7-2build1 and am running R version 3.0.3
(2014-03-06) -- "Warm Puppy" on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. When I open the program,
I get the following error:
Connection closed unexpectedly. Last error was: QLocalSocket: Remote closed
The R backend will be shut down immediate
Hi!
On Thursday 13 February 2014 13:34:24 Robert Dennis wrote:
> Message came on starting RKWARD.
>
> Running Linux Ubuntu Studio Precise. I installed R using apt-get from the
> Cran at Imperial Coll London, and verified that it starts from the terminal
> so the executable must be in the path.
Message came on starting RKWARD.
Running Linux Ubuntu Studio Precise. I installed R using apt-get from the
Cran at Imperial Coll London, and verified that it starts from the terminal
so the executable must be in the path. Then I installed rkward using the
package manager that came with Studio.
hi,
Am Montag, 6. Januar 2014, 13:46:44 schrieb Wilbert Sequeira Sandoval:
> Running RKWard on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. When I start the program the first
> thing that comes up is the message telling me that R engine has died and at
> the end suggesting I write an e-mail to this address to inform you of
Hello,
Running RKWard on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. When I start the program the first
thing that comes up is the message telling me that R engine has died and at
the end suggesting I write an e-mail to this address to inform you of this
as it is not supposed to happen.
Before installing RKWard, I install
hi,
Am Dienstag, 12. November 2013, 09:41:19 schrieb Christian Hohmann:
> Dear Rkward Developers,
>
> I experienced the problem mentioned in the subject when running some
> R-scripts in Rkward. The scripts call several functions, some of them
> with embedded fortran code.
>
> The problem does no
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Dear Rkward Developers,
I experienced the problem mentioned in the subject when running some
R-scripts in Rkward. The scripts call several functions, some of them
with embedded fortran code.
The problem does not occur, when running the scripts direct
Am Dienstag, 8. Oktober 2013, 16:44:55 schrieb Brian Cady:
> I got this message on opening RKWard.
> RKWard
> Version 0.5.7
elaborated guess: you're using R 3.0.x? that's not supported before RKWard
0.6.1, see news on http://rkward.sf.net
if that's not it, please check out these suggestions:
ht
Told me to tell you. i386 64-bit BioLinux7 using Ubuntu12.04 LTS.
I got this message on opening RKWard.
RKWard
Version 0.5.7
Brian
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Thank you. I downloaded and installed the debian rkward -
0.6.1-1.2rkward.stable~raring, ignoring the warning messages, and
everything works. The version in Synaptic was 0.6.0-3.
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Thomas Friedrichsmeier <
thomas.friedrichsme...@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi,
On Wednesday 04 September 2013 20:26:50 Mike Harwood wrote:
> In attempting to start RKWard, by clicking on the icon in either Lubuntu or
> Kubuntu, I received the message in this e-mail's subject line. My
> Sys.info() from a separate terminal session follows the error message.
> Please advi
Hello,
In attempting to start RKWard, by clicking on the icon in either Lubuntu or
Kubuntu, I received the message in this e-mail's subject line. My
Sys.info() from a separate terminal session follows the error message.
Please advise regarding additional information I can provide. Thank you!
hi,
Am Mittwoch, 19. Juni 2013, 01:22:23 schrieb William Eisenhauer:
> So what's up?
consulting the oracle, my guess is you've installed some versin of RKWard not
compiled for R 3.0.1.
to see what we need to know for more suggestions, please have a look at the
first section here:
https://sour
So what's up?
Ike
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Hi,
On Friday 15 March 2013, Raphael Dumas wrote:
> RKward crashed on my computer and it told me to send you an e-mail.
>
> I was trying to use the function dwtest on a linear model I had just
> estimated, but I was told it didn't recognize that function, so I
> alt-tabbed to chromium to learn mo
Hi,
RKward crashed on my computer and it told me to send you an e-mail.
I was trying to use the function dwtest on a linear model I had just
estimated, but I was told it didn't recognize that function, so I
alt-tabbed to chromium to learn more, and then it crashed.
Let me know what else you mi
tor M. Molina
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Hi!
On Friday 21 December 2012, Molina, Victor M. wrote:
> I was using RKWard v 0.5 and updated to the latest one.
Probably you mean v0.6.0? So you used the installation bundle, right?
> When I tried to open it, I receive the following message.
I think the first thing to try is to simply reboo
Hello,
I was using RKWard v 0.5 and updated to the latest one.
When I tried to open it, I receive the following message.
I'm on a 32b XP system. I've tried it on a 64b win7 and on a Debian 64b
system (Mint) and it works fine.
Also, if I try to execute R from \RKWard\R\bin, R seems to be
Hi,
On Monday 02 January 2012, Matt Conway wrote:
> I'm not actually surprised that I crashed it, I accidentally tried to
> calculate the distances from every point to every other point using
> dist(coordinates(...)) in a dataset loaded using rgdal. There were
> 18,000+ rows in the table. I tried
Hey all-
I just got this error from Rkward:
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 workspa
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