R 1.5.1 not working with Windows NT on Virtual PC 4 (PR#1932)
ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
Fri, 23 Aug 2002 08:28:33 +0100 (BST)
1) What is `Virtual PC 4'?
2) Why did you send this as a bug report to R-bugs?
R does run on Windows NT, and does not claim to run under `Virtual PC 4'.
So this cannot be considered to be a bug in R.
I would have thought you would be sending the bug report to the vendors
of `Virtual PC 4'. A request on R-help might have been appropriate.
On Fri, 23 Aug 2002 alex_dacosta@yahoo.fr wrote:
> Full_Name: Alexandre Da Costa
> Version: 1.5.1
> OS: Windows NT 4 on Virtual PC 4
> Submission from: (NULL) (193.253.191.74)
>
>
> I am using Virtual PC 4.0.2 for every day work.
> I wanted to try connections of R 1.5.1 to Oracle DataBases.
> But R is running but is not working at all !
> The simple commands end with "no finite arguments" error.
> See following session:
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> Version 1.5.1 (2002-06-17)
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> > max(1,2)
> [1] Inf
> Warning message:
> no finite arguments to max; returning -Inf
> > library()
> Error in if (nc[currentIndex] == 0) upperBlockIndex <- c(upperBlockIndex, :
> missing value where logical needed
> In addition: Warning messages:
> 1: no finite arguments to max; returning -Inf
> 2: NAs introduced by coercion
> > ls()
> [1] "last.warning"
> > dir()
> [1] "afm" "AUTHORS" "bin" "CHANGES" "COPYING"
> [6] "COPYRIGHTS" "doc" "etc" "FAQ" "library"
> [11] "modules" "NEWS" "README" "README.Rterm" "rw-FAQ"
> [16] "THANKS" "unins000.dat" "unins000.exe" "Y2K"
> >
> Any Idea ?
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