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List:       r-sig-mac
Subject:    Re: [R-SIG-Mac] Does anyone recognize this error?
From:       Bryan Hanson <hanson () depauw ! edu>
Date:       2011-11-12 14:08:29
Message-ID: 233A9561-E3CC-4F44-B85D-EB094DC30623 () depauw ! edu
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Brian Ripley got me looking at the .Rprofile off list, and indeed, the problem \
originates from some subtle behavior of one package which I am still trying to \
understand.  It doesn't appear to be a general problem, so let's consider this fixed \
(and it's probably not unique to Mac).  If I find otherwise, I'll report back.

Thanks to all.  Bryan

On Nov 11, 2011, at 11:05 PM, Hadley Wickham wrote:

> Try R --vanilla to see if it's a profile problem. 
> Hadley
> 
> On Friday, November 11, 2011, Bryan Hanson <hanson@depauw.edu> wrote:
> > [a variation of this was posted on r-help the other day with no answers]
> > 
> > I've done something to my installation and can't find the cause.  This started up \
> > a few days ago, it could be related to the problem that Simon was working on in \
> > the past 48, but I increasingly think not. 
> > My current install is totally fresh this morning off of r.research.att.com and \
> > the problem persists.  Here's a couple of examples: 
> > Example 1:
> > > ?sd
> > Error in help("sd", package = NULL) :
> > could not find function "%is.not.a%"
> > 
> > Example 2 (from r-help posting):
> > 
> > I have 3 packages that I authored and they build and check just fine locally.  \
> > However, when I try to install the local source packages (from the .tar.gz), I \
> > get the following message: 
> > Error in `+.POSIXt`(as.POSIXct(origin, tz = tz, ...), x) :
> > could not find function "%is.a%"
> > In addition: Warning message:
> > In install.packages(file.choose(), .libPaths()[1], NULL, type = "source") :
> > installation of package \
> > ‘/Users/bryanhanson/Documents/Research/MetabolomicsProjects/ChemometricsStuff/BAHpackages/FuncMap_1.0-1.tar.gz’ \
> > had non-zero exit status 
> > Now this is pretty surprising to me; I don't use this function or any having to \
> > do with times or time series.  I get the same message no matter which of the 3 \
> > packages I try to install locally.  Further, if I go looking for whatever this \
> > function is, the following occurs, and no browser window opens: 
> > > findFn("is.a")
> > found 3 matches
> > Error in stopifnot(x %is.a% "POSIXct") : could not find function "%is.a%"
> > 
> > Which is the same error as one gets just asking for help (Example 1), so I think \
> > that error is superceding any display of help pages. 
> > And a google search of the error message doesn't produce anything recent.
> > 
> > Does anyone recognize this problem/error?  I've thrown out and re-installed \
> > several times and it persists.  I feel like it might be in a hidden file (I have \
> > not yet tried to remove all existing .Rhistory files).  I also had a development \
> > version of ggplot2 installed a few days ago, in an attempt to fix a different \
> > problem.  My current sessionInfo() is below. 
> > Thanks for any suggestions about where to look.  Bryan
> > ***********
> > Bryan Hanson
> > Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry
> > DePauw University
> > 
> > > sessionInfo()
> > R version 2.14.0 Patched (2011-11-09 r57624)
> > Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0/x86_64 (64-bit)
> > 
> > locale:
> > [1] en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8
> > 
> > attached base packages:
> > [1] graphics  utils     datasets  grid      grDevices stats     methods   base
> > 
> > other attached packages:
> > [1] HiveR_0.2-1      FuncMap_1.0-1    ChemoSpec_1.48-4 ggExtra_0.5.1    \
> > gridExtra_0.8.5 [6] GGally_0.3.1     stringr_0.5      ggplot2_0.8.9    \
> > proto_0.3-9.2    reshape_0.8.4 [11] plyr_1.6         sos_1.3-1        brew_1.0-6  \
> > xtable_1.6-0     rgl_0.92.798 
> > loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
> > [1] amap_0.8-7         bipartite_1.17     chemometrics_1.3.7 class_7.3-3
> > [5] e1071_1.6          igraph_0.5.5-3     lattice_0.20-0     MASS_7.3-16
> > [9] mclust_3.4.10      mvbutils_2.5.101   mvoutlier_1.9.4    mvtnorm_0.9-9991
> > [13] nnet_7.3-1         pcaPP_1.9-44       pls_2.2-0          R.oo_1.8.3
> > [17] R.utils_1.9.3      RColorBrewer_1.0-5 RFOC_2.0-02        robustbase_0.7-8
> > [21] rpart_3.1-50       seriation_1.0-6    sna_2.2-0          som_0.3-5
> > [25] splines_2.14.0     survival_2.36-10   tnet_3.0.5         tools_2.14.0
> > [29] TSP_1.0-5          vegan_2.0-1
> > 
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> 
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> Department of Statistics / Rice University
> http://had.co.nz/


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