Something similar happens with png(), I think, if one doesn't compile
against certain X headers (for instance on Mac). Is there any
resource which describes exactly which graphics devices would work
without *any* special options on any OS? I've only been able to find
pdf() so far (the second pos
why R is useful to Sage should
be obvious).
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test, though I could be wrong) as an R function.
Thank you!
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Dear Seth,
> You might be able to reproduce this and get some more information like
> this:
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>R -d gdb
>run
>source("src/tests/Examples/base-Ex.R")
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> Assuming you get a crash, type bt in the gdb console and send output.
I think it may have ended up being related to different Fo
Dear R Help,
I work with the Sage project, and we are trying to improve the ability
to use R through Sage. Most things work, but make check seems to
cause problems on certain platforms, and now that we want to upgrade
to 2.10.1 I thought we should ask for help!
R builds just fine on both Mac and
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