Yes, that seems to be the same problem I have. I confirm that the problem
occurs whenever part of the graph window is not in view (including switching
desktops). It also occurs when I resize the window even if it is not
obscured. I am using Ubuntu Feisty Fawn with all the latest packages and an
On 19 February 2007 at 13:58, Joseph Perla wrote:
| Okay, that's fine. I ignored the consistency check because it is a
| sub-point release, probably changing just a couple unimportant things in R.
|
| I'm now using the correct version, but I still get the same error when I,
| say, resize the win
Okay, that's fine. I ignored the consistency check because it is a
sub-point release, probably changing just a couple unimportant things in R.
I'm now using the correct version, but I still get the same error when I,
say, resize the window of a plot. Any reason?
Thanks,
j
On 2/19/07, Gregory.
Hi Joseph,
It really is essential that RPy is compiled against the exact version
of R you are using. Modifying the source code to avoid the
consistency check is likely to lead to segfaults like the ones you
are seeing.
Please upgrade to a newer version of Rpy to match your version of R.
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Whenever I plot in python, R crashes after a few seconds. I see the graph,
everything seems to work fine, but then it just crashes. It is my
understanding that gcc now prevents buffer overflows and generates this
error. My error is below:
Error during wrapup: C stack usage is too close to the