[R-sig-Debian] Ubuntu 20.10
Frank Harrell
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Mon Oct 26 14:11:18 CET 2020
Hi Dirk,
One side observation: r-cran debian now seems to be in Ubuntu 20.10 Universe so I don't need to add the repo any more.
Here is a reproducible example that fails with the latest r-cran-rcppparallel but works when I manually install the source package:
require(rstan)
stancode <- 'data {real y_mean;} parameters {real y;} model {y ~ normal(y_mean,1);}'
mod <- stan_model(model_code = stancode, verbose = TRUE)
TRANSLATING MODEL '16a540c6086086816528e4524def24d9' FROM Stan CODE TO C++ CODE NOW.
successful in parsing the Stan model '16a540c6086086816528e4524def24d9'.
COMPILING THE C++ CODE FOR MODEL '16a540c6086086816528e4524def24d9' NOW.
OS: x86_64, linux-gnu; rstan: 2.21.2; Rcpp: 1.0.5; inline: 0.3.16
Error in system.file("lib", .Platform$r_arch, package = "RcppParallel", :
no file found
I also still have a plotly::ggplot(ggplot output) that fails to render unless I install plotly from install.packages(...).
Frank
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---- On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 12:17:53 -0500 Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd using debian.org> wrote ----
Frank,
(Your mail came in an html variant my default mail reader cannot read so no
quoted reply.)
We would need a more standardized reproducible example to help you further.
Dirk
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