[R] rpart on Alpha under OSF
F.Tusell
etptupaf at bs.ehu.es
Thu Dec 23 15:58:51 CET 1999
Running on an Alpha machine which reports (uname -a)
OSF1 bsdx01.bs.ehu.es V4.0 878 alpha
and using the binary distribution put together by Albrecht Gebhardt
(in http://cran.at.r-project.org/bin/osf/osf4.0/tar/alpha_ev5/) I
obtain core dumps whenever I try to use package rpart. I have R
REMOVE'd the rpart package, downloaded the source rpart_1.0-7.tar from
CRAN and attempted a compilation. Everything works fine until the
linking step, when I get:
f77 -shared -o /users/etptupaf/R/library/rpart/libs/rpart.so anova.o anovapred.o branch.o bsplit.o choose_surg.o fix_cp.o free_tree.o gini.o graycode.o insert_split.o make_cp_list.o make_cp_table.o mysort.o nodesplit.o partition.o poisson.o poissonpred.o pred_rpart.o rpart.o rpcountup.o rplabel.o rpmatrix.o rundown.o rundown2.o s_to_rp.o s_xpred.o surrogate.o xval.o -lUfor -lfor -lFutil -lm -lots -lm
ld:
Warning: Unresolved:
S_alloc
What is S_alloc? Do I have to install the full source for R in order
to compile a package? I do not have root rights on this machine, which
is why I went for the compiled distribution. Compiling the same package
on my Linux Intel machine works all right, so I guess the problem is
I am missing something that I should have.
ft.
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