[Rd] Error report upon using the help.search( ) command (PR#8144)
maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Tue Sep 20 11:40:18 CEST 2005
>>>>> "paltr" == paltr <paltr at bio.uio.no>
>>>>> on Tue, 20 Sep 2005 11:24:18 +0200 (CEST) writes:
paltr> Full_Name: Pål Trosvik Version: 2.0.1
paltr> OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (129.240.91.220)
paltr> Upon entering the command: help.search("linear")
paltr> I get the following error report: Error in rbind(...) :
paltr> number of columns of matrices must match (see arg 8)
paltr> I get the same error message whichever search term I
paltr> enter between the quotation marks. This function was
paltr> working fine just a few weeks ago, and in the mean
paltr> time I haven't done anything unusual. All I have done
paltr> is download a few packages from CRAN, namely 'pls'
paltr> and 'splines', as well as 'gplots','gtools' and
paltr> 'gdata'. I have no idea what is causing this problem,
paltr> but I guess it might be a bug.
it's a broken package in your library; i.e., one of the packages
you have added to your library is not properly installed.
Something which should not have happened if you installed
packages via the GUI or install.packages() -- unless you have
interrupted the installation.
It also can happen very well if you use manual unzipping and
other non-supported ways of "putting packages in your library".
If you upgrade your version of R, the problem also goes away:
help.search() will produce warnings and continue searching
instead of producing an error when encountering incorrectly
installed packages. So, please do upgrade.
paltr> I shold perhaps mention that I saw an almost
paltr> identical bug report entered in the 'not-repoducible'
paltr> directory of previous bug reports by one Sabyasaschi
paltr> Ray on 020805.
paltr> His problem remains unsolved.
Well, I think this is about 3rd or 4th time the topic has come up.
Note that you are *NOT* supposed to send bug reports to R-bugs
when you use outdated versions of R.
It's fine to ask about it on R-help or R-devel if appropriate,
but sending a bug report for an outdated version is "no no!"
Regards,
Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich
paltr> Best regards
paltr> Pål Trosvik Ph.D. student University of Oslo -
paltr> Department of Biology/Norwegian Food Research
paltr> Institute
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