| Summary: | sci-mathematics/rkward-0.5.0c crashes upon opening a X11 device from a R script | ||
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| Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Arne Brutschy <abrutschy> |
| Component: | [OLD] KDE | Assignee: | Gentoo Science Mathematics related packages <sci-mathematics> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | tomka |
| Priority: | High | ||
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Hardware: | x86 | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
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| Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
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Description
Arne Brutschy
2009-05-28 11:53:31 UTC
What does make you think it is kde team app ;] Reassigning to correct maintainer. (In reply to comment #1) > What does make you think it is kde team app ;] Aww, sorry, I thought "kde app" includes all apps that use the kde framework. :| Some comments on this: a) there is a new upstream version available on http://rkward.sourceforge.net/ b) Upstream develops the kde3 and kde4 versions in parallel. So when kde4 goes stable we could slot the package and still offer the kde3 version. (See for instance dev-util/kdesvn and their approach) c) On my system configure sci-mathematics/rkward-0.5.0c fails already at configure with -- Phonon Version: 4.3.0 -- Found Phonon: /usr/lib/libphonon.so -- Found Phonon Includes: /usr/include/KDE;/usr/include -- Found KDE 4.2 include dir: /usr/include -- Found KDE 4.2 library dir: /usr/lib -- Found the KDE4 kconfig_compiler preprocessor: /usr/bin/kconfig_compiler -- Found automoc4: /usr/bin/automoc4 -- Looking for R executable -- Using R at /usr/local/bin/R -- Looking for R_HOME -- R_HOME is WARNING: ignoring environment value of R_HOME -- Looking for R include files -- Include files should be at WARNING: ignoring environment value of R_HOME. Checking for R.h CMake Error at rkward/rbackend/FindR.cmake:53 (MESSAGE): Not found Call Stack (most recent call first): rkward/rbackend/CMakeLists.txt:1 (INCLUDE) This is independent of the version of dev-lang/R installed. (In reply to comment #3) > -- Looking for R executable > -- Using R at /usr/local/bin/R > -- Looking for R_HOME > -- R_HOME is WARNING: ignoring environment value of R_HOME > -- Looking for R include files > -- Include files should be at WARNING: ignoring environment value of R_HOME. > Checking for R.h > CMake Error at rkward/rbackend/FindR.cmake:53 (MESSAGE): > Not found > Call Stack (most recent call first): > rkward/rbackend/CMakeLists.txt:1 (INCLUDE) One more remark on this: $R_HOME is correctly set here (to /usr/lib/R) and R.h is in place. Maybe it is one of these Cmake failures? Cmake seems to be very dependent on the explicit minor version and cmake 2.6.4 went stable on May 29th, maybe it worked with an earlier version which I cannot check at the moment. Tested new upstream version as well (RKWard 0.5.0d), same result. Build is fine on my machine, no problems with any of the last versions of R. What versions do you have? I've got: dev-util/cmake-2.6.4 dev-lang/R-2.8.1 $R_HOME=/usr/lib/R Same versions here. I also tried R-2.9.0, but no difference. CMake fails. Did you try to reemerge rkward now with the latest cmake ? Regarding the original problem: Can you maybe ask upstream. There bugtracker looks empty, but they have a mailing list at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rkward-users Yes, I did try that. Concerning my original problem: I will have a look at the upstream mailing when I have the time, but I guess it's the recent changes in the xcb stuff that made rkward fail. How is this issue with rkward-0.5.1? No answer. Please re-open if that persists with newer versions. Thanks. Sorry, I tested but forgot to report. I have to reopen the bug, it still persists with 0.5.1, same symptoms. Problem resolved by upgrading to KDE 4.3 using the following guide: http://www.linuxized.com/2009/08/kde-4-3-is-here-quick-gentoo-upgrade-guide/ |