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After running 'configure', did you run 'make' before trying to run 'make check'? 'make check' should maybe automatically run 'make' if bin/R doesn't exists, but it doesn't at the moment.

It looks like something in your environment is causing pqR to try to read a workspace that you wrote with a recent version of R-core R. You could look at...

It shouldn't matter that you're on a shared machine, since the environment for your shell is local to you.

Hi, Yes, do.call is part of the base package. But I think the error occurs shortly after the base package was supposed to be set up, so it's possible that...

I've tried to reproduce this problem, but haven't been able to. I installed Slackware Linux 15.0 on an old MacBook (early 2008), and then installed pqR-2020-07-23 on it, configuring it...

When trying to run pqR from my tarball, I think you will need to create an account called 'radford', and untar it there, as mentioned. You can see that the...

Hi, That's an interesting experiment, but not actually the one I was proposing. I was thinking of you running the build in the tarball as is, without running configure or...

Ahh! So pqR does run on your machine, when using the version I built? Did you verify that it actually prints the pqR intro message? (Just to be sure you...

Ah! That does narrow things down. It's odd that you say you were able to install previous versions of pqR with multilib support installed. Also intriguing that the problem seems...

A full merge would be a fair amount of work, though not technically difficult. It might more easily be done by updating pqR than by updating R Core. The next...