[Rd] package Geneland / Rgui under windows
Hin-Tak Leung
hin-tak.leung at cimr.cam.ac.uk
Mon Oct 15 20:13:14 CEST 2007
I don't have 'genuine' windows, but I have been running win32 R
under wine from time to time for a couple of years (among other
reasons, for testing cross-compilation of our R package - snpMatrix in
http://www-gene.cimr.cam.ac.uk/clayton/software/), and your package
(fields_3.5.zip Geneland_2.0.8.zip RandomFields_1.3.30.zip)
works fine with win32 R 2.6.0 Rgui under wine.
However, I notice an anomaly - You are using printf() instead of
Rprintf() - and these messages:
*****************************
*** MCMC inference ***
*****************************
0.200 %
...
99.800 %
100.000 %
************************************
*** End of MCMC inference ***
************************************
get sent to the parent terminal controlling wine, rather than going
into Rgui's console. (we made a similiar mistake in an early version of
snpMatrix).
Consider replacing printf() with Rprintf() . This is an FAQ in the
R-windows FAQ web page. That might be why Rgui hangs in XP but Rterm works.
Gilles GUILLOT wrote:
> I forgot to say that I was the package author.
> I suspected a bug of R as Geneland worked fine for two
> years and the problem popped up
> with the release of R 2.6.0
> And I can't see any explanation.
> So, any clue would help.
>
> gilles
>
>
>> Gilles GUILLOT wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I experienced a problem with the package Geneland under R 2.6.0
>>> with windows XP professional.
>>>
>>> The commands below should simulate a dataset,
>>> then make an MCMC simulation stored in tempdir().
>>>
>>> It works with R 2.5.1 (both GUI and command line)
>>> It works with the command line of R 2.6.0
>>> but not with the R GUI of 2.6.0: no output file is created in tempdir()
>>> and R remains frozen.
>>> I reported it as a bug
>>> (PR#9964) but did not get any feed back.
>> I think the general rule-of-thumb is to contact the package author for
>> problems with individual packages. Many package authors read this list,
>> but there are probably some that do not. Sometimes problems with
>> individual packages are actually bugs in R, but I would say that this is
>> not usually the case. However, the package author is probably the best
>> person to make this judgment.
>>
>> Sean
>>
>
>
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