[R] Segmentation fault with xyplot
ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed Apr 3 16:30:20 CEST 2002
Yes, you need grid 0.6 with R-devel or grid 0.5-1 with R-1.4.1.
I suggest that you get the debian package of a released version of R and
use that.
Lots of packages will not run with a snapshot of Mar 31. There are
updates on CRAN, but update.packages() will not get them for you.
Notice that your snapshot says in its header that it is *unstable*.
It means what it says.
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> Hi - Are there any known bugs or other issues that may cause R to crash
> when trying to use xyplot()? For example,
>
> > x<-1:100
> > y<-rnorm(100)
> > library(lattice)
> Loading required package: grid
> > xyplot(y~x)
>
> causes this:
>
> Process R segmentation fault at Wed Apr 3 16:56:42 2002
>
> I am running linux debian unstable on i386. R says it is R 1.5.0 in the
> header text when starting but according to my installation files it is a
> debian package 1.4.1.cvs20020331-1. I use ESS to run R and did
> update.packages() from CRAN before testing.
>
> Regards, Kari
>
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