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Subject: Re: [ESS] traceback() and R/ESS
From: Meinhard Ploner <meinhard.ploner () soundinvest ! net>
Date: 2007-01-09 15:39:08
Message-ID: 5FB6BCE6-5129-43CF-A111-34BFE1643059 () soundinvest ! net
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Thanks, the upgrade to ESS 5.3.3 resolved my problem with traceback()
on R 2.4.0!
Meinhard
PS right, I forgot to add ess-help on the reply ...
On Jan 9, 2007, at 4:23 PM, Martin Maechler wrote:
>>>>>> "MPl" == Meinhard Ploner <meinhard.ploner@soundinvest.net>
>>>>>> on Tue, 9 Jan 2007 16:11:17 +0100 writes:
>
> MPl> sorry for the late answer ...
>
> better late than never, but please to the list where the thread "lies"
>
> MPl> R 2.4.0
> MPl> ESS 5.3.1
> MPl> emacs 21.2.1
> MPl> mac os x 10.4.8
>
> So, indeed my suspicion {see further below} was correct:
> We did upgrade ESS in order to work nicely with R 2.4.0,
> so you need to upgrade too.
> (ESS 5.3.3 is current)
>
> Martin
>
> MPl> regards
> MPl> meinhard
>
> MPl> On Jan 3, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Martin Maechler wrote:
>
>>>>>>>> "Meinhard" == Meinhard Ploner <meinhard.ploner@soundinvest.net>
>>>>>>>> on Wed, 3 Jan 2007 15:35:51 +0100 writes:
>>>
> Meinhard> Using ESS for editing R I always get this short
>>> message after
> Meinhard> traceback():
>>>
> Meinhard> traceback()
> Meinhard> 1: assign(".Last.value", .ess.lvsave, envir = baseenv())
>>>
> Meinhard> Can I avoid this?
>>>
>>> Yes, since e.g., I never get it.
>>> I'm pretty sure it's because your version of ESS is outdated.
>>> But please do give such info:
>>>
>>> Version of ESS?
>>> Version of R?
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Martin
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