On 2011-05-19 22:00, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
On 19 May 2011 20:38, Artur Wroblewski <wrob...@pld-linux.org
<mailto:wrob...@pld-linux.org>> wrote:
What version of gcc, binutils and glibc are you using?
gcc 4.5.2
binutils 2.21.0
glibc 2.13
I don't compile Python myself, though - I let Ubuntu's build servers
take care of that.
BTW. Interesting is, that every time (be it os.popen or now) it is
about NA_Real. For example, there has been no problem with
NA_Integer.
Interesting. In 2.7, NA_Real appears as "0.0", and in 3.2 as "NA_Real_".
Not here:
>>> import rpy2.rinterface as ri
>>> ri.initr()
0
>>> ri.NA_Real
NA_real_
>>> import sys
>>> sys.version
'2.7.1+ (r271:86832, Mar 24 2011, 00:37:39) \n[GCC 4.5.2]'
Thomas
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