I did not get problems using nlme and other statistical packages after actualizing to yosemite (i am using R 3.1.1, but not Mavericks).
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Post by Thomas HopperI just upgraded to Yosemite this morning, and while I haven't used R extensively, yet, 3.1.1 has so far worked just fine.
One thing I did was remove MacTeX before upgrading, and then reinstalled with the addition of the "LocalTeX" preference pane due to reported issues with MacTeX (also reported with RStudio's knit features). http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.macosx/46292
Regards,
Tom
Post by Simon UrbanekPost by Gregory SawyerPost by Marc SchwartzPost by Spencer MassHas anyone had issues installing/running R3.1.1 2014-07-11, R.app 1.65 on Yosemite?
Thanks,
- SM
I upgraded (over Mavericks) to Yosemite last night. R was already installed and I have had no issues at this point.
I don't normally use R.app and use Emacs with ESS, however, R.app appears to be running without issue with the limited use that I attempted.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
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I upgraded to 10.10 Yosemite this morning; R.app seems to be having some problems launching, but not all the time. It's crashed twice on startup, but the second attempt (e.g. clicking 'Re-open' on the crash stack trace panel) seems to work. (running a very recent 27-inch iMac w/ 32Gib core, a 1tb drive, and a second 27-inch Apple LED cinema display, and I suspect it might be that second display that's causing the problems, but that's just speculation right now.)
If you have a crash, please send me the crash report. If in doubt, check your preferences and startup files.
I have been running Yosemite for quite a while and didn't see any issues so far. Given how little changed in Yosemite I don't expect any changes to the Mavericks build at this point (i.e. Mavericks will remain the base target for all recent OS X builds).
Cheers,
Simon
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