[R-SIG-Mac] OS 10.5.8 Compatibility

Francis Smart smartfra at msu.edu
Sun Dec 6 16:49:08 CET 2009


Simon,

The latest version seems to be working perfectly now that I have the
right install.

Thanks for that.  Sorry about the fuss.  I am new to Macs.

Francis

On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Simon Urbanek
<simon.urbanek at r-project.org> wrote:
>
> On Dec 6, 2009, at 2:27 AM, Francis Smart wrote:
>
>> Hi Simon,
>>
>> I am not sure if you saw the email that I responded to that David
>> sent.  In that response I used the link he sent me.  In that response
>> I used the versions listed on the link.
>>
>> And described exactly what I did that resulted in it freezing up.
>>
>> I hope this is clear.  If it is not, I am happy to provide whatever
>> additional information would be useful.  I think the r-team does
>> amazing work and I would be happy to help in whatever way I can.
>>
>> In case you missed that email, I have copied it below.
>>
>> The referenced R installs are from
>> http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/bin/macosx/universal/base/ and the two
>> are R-2.10.0.dmg and R-2.9.2.dmg
>>
>
> Those are for Tiger (10.4), please try the R-2.10.0.pkg which is for Leopard (10.5) and let me know if the problem persists.
>
> Thanks,
> Simon
>
>
>
>> Cheers!
>> Francis
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> I know I was being vague when I posted but I had gotten frustrated
>> with R and deleted it hours before and I was not sure what the version
>> was at the time.  But now I am.
>>
>> Version R-2.10.0 worked on startup and worked when I typed >1:10
>> however it froze when I typed >f() without f being defined.  There
>> were other functions that caused it to freeze, but I did not keep
>> track of all of them.
>>
>> So I tried R-2.10.0 and it froze again under identical circumstances.
>>
>> I went to the next oldest version R-2.9.2 and it froze on the last
>> stage of the installation process.  I forced it to quit and went to
>> the application folder and so far it is stable.
>>
>> If it has problems, I will just keep going back to older releases.
>>
>> Thank you for your help,
>> Francis
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Simon Urbanek
>> <simon.urbanek at r-project.org> wrote:
>>> Francis,
>>>
>>> On Dec 5, 2009, at 3:05 PM, Francis Smart wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear R people,
>>>>
>>>> I am running OS 10.5.8 on my PowerBook G4 and unfortunately it will
>>>> not allow me to upgrade to Snow Leopard, because it does not run an
>>>> Intel Chip.
>>>>
>>>
>>> FWIW that makes no difference as we don't build anything specially for Snow Leopard. And, yes, ppc is no longer supported by Apple since 10.6.
>>>
>>>
>>>> I have downloaded a version of R and it does not appear to be stable.
>>>
>>> Can you tell us which version, please? I know that you already answered that you're happy with 2.9.2 but unless you tell us there may be more users sharing your frustration ... I don't have any ppc machines anymore so I cannot easily test that ...
>>>
>>>
>>>> I have thought about about installing Linux to ensure a stable build
>>>> but unfortunately I bought the PowerBook G4 used and I did not come
>>>> with install disks.  The Leopard install disks I do have refuse to run
>>>> on an non-Intel machine.  So if I installed Linux, that would mean
>>>> that I would have to uninstall OS X and I probably would not be able
>>>> to reinstall it.
>>>>
>>>> So I guess I am wondering if anybody has a build of R that they know
>>>> is stable on 10.5.8.  Also, I am sure there are other potential
>>>> solutions that I have not thought of.
>>>>
>>>
>>> R is supposed to be stable but there was one big change in the R.app GUI for R 2.10 which may be the culprit (but then there were some GUI mismatch reports in the Tiger build so possibly the Leopard build is fine...). The real question is whether you installed the Tiger or the Leopard build of R (both work on your machine). Once we know we can try to trace that back ...
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Simon
>>>
>>>
>>>> Any recommendations?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for your time,
>>>> Francis
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>>>> Francis Smart
>>>> (202) 540-8108 primary
>>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Francis Smart
>> --------------------
>> PhD Student - Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics - Michigan
>> State University
>> (406) 223-8108
>>
>>
>
>



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Francis Smart
--------------------
PhD Student - Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics - Michigan
State University
(406) 223-8108



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