Hi,
On Friday 04 May 2012, Aaron Sheldon wrote:
> Sucks this is the first message I post to this list. I did want to float
> volunteering to write a plug-in/wizard for survival analysis. Oh well, here
> is the mostly unhelpful details:
thanks for the report. Bug reports are always helpful!
This
hi aaron,
am Freitag 04 Mai 2012, 14:40:24 schrieb Aaron Sheldon:
> 1. Run kdesudo rkward from konsole
> 2. Open the update CRAN packages dialogue
> 3. Click on Select All Updates
i wouldn't advise to run RKWard with root privileges. if you need to install
to a system directory, RKWard should pro
An additional work around:
Clicking on the individual packages and then clicking the Apply button does
not result in a crash.
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Aaron Sheldon
Graduate Student
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Calgary
sheld...@ucalgary.ca
On May 4, 2012 02:40:24 PM Aaron Sheldon wrote:
>
Sucks this is the first message I post to this list. I did want to float
volunteering to write a plug-in/wizard for survival analysis. Oh well, here is
the mostly unhelpful details:
Application: rkward (0.5.7)
KDE Platform Version: 4.8.2 (4.8.2)
Qt Version: 4.8.1
Operating System: Linux 3.2.0-24
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
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.
Hi,
On Monday 25 October 2010, Lei Jin wrote:
> I was trying to install debug symbols, but crash report assistant did not
> find it.
thanks for taking the time to report, anyway. Unfortunately, this does not
provide any hints on what might have gone wrong.
Coud you provide some more detail?
- W
Hi,
On Sunday 17 October 2010, Salvador wrote:
> rkward-crash notes. i'm not using Kmail and hence the automated crush
> reporter didn't work.
thanks for sending it anyway!
Unfortunately, the backtrace does not help much in this case. Could you give
some detail as to what you were doing when
rkward-crash notes. i'm not using Kmail and hence the automated crush
reporter didn't work.
Application: rkward (0.5.3)
KDE Platform Version: 4.5.1 (KDE 4.5.1)
Qt Version: 4.7.0
Operating System: Linux 2.6.35-22-generic i686
Distribution: Ubuntu 10.10
-- Information about the crash:
The crash
Application: RKWard (rkward.bin), signal: Segmentation fault
[Current thread is 1 (Thread 0x7fa3f7f78760 (LWP 2261))]
Thread 2 (Thread 0x7fa3d5ca0710 (LWP 2657)):
#0 0x7fa3f2614ff3 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x7fa3c9c5fe2e in ?? () from /usr/lib/libtcl8.5.so.0
#2 0x7fa3f30
Hi,
On Tuesday 15 December 2009, Byman Hamududu wrote:
> Here is the crash report from rkward on my ubuntu 9.10. This happens so
> often especially when I am exiting and I choose to save the workspace. But
> this report is just while working in R
thanks for your report. Unfortunately, the backtra
Here is the crash report from rkward on my ubuntu 9.10. This happens so
often especially when I am exiting and I choose to save the workspace. But
this report is just while working in R
Does this indicate something wrong with my configuration?
best regards
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Byman
rkward-20091215.kcrash
Desc
On Wednesday 29 July 2009, kais...@med.uni-duesseldorf.de wrote:
> enclosed, you'll find a crash protocol.
Thanks for taking the time to report this issue. I believe the issue is inside
kdelibs, though, and we probably cannot do anything about this in RKWard code.
KDE 4.0.x was fairly buggy, and
Hallo,
enclosed, you'll find a crash protocol.
yours
w. kaisers
Crash occured during "alt+tab"-command.
rkward Version 0.5.0d
KDE 4.0.3
System:
Ubuntu 8.0.4 (hardy)
Kernel 2.5.24-24
Gnome 2.22.3
R-2.9.1
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread 0x7f2f2d1726f0 (LWP 3500)]
[Ne
El 30/04/09 17:28, Thomas Friedrichsmeier escribió:
Got it, this time. However, could you re-run with
rkward --debug-level 5
(or set the debug-level to 5 in Settings->Configure RKWard->Debug just prior
to provocing the crash)? If you can get a backtrace from the KDE crash
handler (not
On Friday 01 May 2009, Germán Márquez Mejía wrote:
> Silly of me. That file was empty! Here it goes.
Got it, this time. However, could you re-run with
rkward --debug-level 5
(or set the debug-level to 5 in Settings->Configure RKWard->Debug just prior
to provocing the crash)? If you can ge
Hi (again):
El 30/04/09 17:04, Germán Márquez Mejía escribió:
Hi:
El 30/04/09 16:59, Thomas Friedrichsmeier escribió:
Looks like attaching did not work. Could you send again?
One more try (I think I sent the last two messages as HTML. Sorry)
Silly of me. That file was empty! Here it goes.
Hi:
El 30/04/09 16:59, Thomas Friedrichsmeier escribió:
Looks like attaching did not work. Could you send again?
One more try (I think I sent the last two messages as HTML. Sorry)
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Hi,
On Thursday 30 April 2009, Germán Márquez Mejía wrote:
> I've managed to make RKWard svn rev. 2450 (KDE4) crash :-(
can't reproduce. I've tried a dozen times but did not get a crash.
> I'm attaching some debug information (the part I considered relevant).
Looks like attaching did not work.
I've managed to make RKWard svn rev. 2450 (KDE4) crash :-(
The steps are as follows (NOT ALWAYS WORKS!):
1. Start with an empty worspace.
2. Create a new empty dataset with default name.
3. Try to edit the "Type" row of any variable (double-click, then click
again to diselect the text NOT THE C
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