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1:11 AM
@HongOoi You don't have to recompile. You could simply use a sane operating system instead. :)
 
Whatever. That sounds like a definite bug.
 
1:49 AM
Anyway, I've sent an email to Duncan Murdoch. Hopefully he'll reply/fix it, otherwise someone with more pull than me might want to followup as well.
 
 
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3:51 AM
@HongOoi Let's slow down. See the recent messages by M Maechler on r-devel. I think (at least parts of) R Core would love to more regular communication with someone "inside" the magic kingdom.
Offer help. Do small steps. Build trust. Go from there.
Rome wasn't changed in a day either. And let's not start confrontational. Nobody really owns the Windows builds: BDR is ill, and DM decided to work under OS X instead.
It is not about blaming folks. It is about fixing things.
 
Not to worry, I wasn't blaming anyone... Just bringing it to his attention.
 
 
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8:01 AM
wow he totally went there too....
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Q: What is the best tutorial to quickly learning machine learning in R

TPArrowI want to learn machine learning methods, preferably high-performance methods, by R in the quickest way possible. I am totally familiar with R but very less experience with ML packages. I know some resources like books but what I intend by opening this topic is to find the quickest way possible. ...

 
 
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1:22 PM
@HongOoi You shouldn't take most of my comments too seriously. They're mainly sarcastic humor. Though the difficulty of building stuff from source (not just R) on Windows is the main reason I stopped using it as a development platform.
 
1:41 PM
@JoshuaUlrich Difficult, heh, you joker you.
It's horrible.
 
1:54 PM
Whatever. Anyway, I just got a reply from Duncan
Yes, it's intended, though it didn't affect 3.2.5, only the 3.3.x
series. If you look at the actual repository instead of the fake one on
Github, you'll see that it was done on the trunk, not the 3.2 branch.
At that time we switched compilers to separate compilers for each
architecture, so you can't rely on having the right one on the PATH.

I don't remember the details, but you should at a minimum be able to
override this setting by editing the appropriate file. It's probably
also possible to do it with an environment variable.
About to get on a flight, but I'll see if I can figure out the file and/or env var when I land.
 
@HongOoi I had to mount the specific architecture to /mingw to get RQuantLib to build.
@RomanLuštrik Whatever. Humor is not appreciated by all.
 
 
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3:05 PM
@HongOoi I strongly suggest you completely ignore anything said by @JoshuaUlrich.
 
Default snark device triggered: stackoverflow.com/questions/41030937/…
@Andrie Who?
 
Well played
 
@HongOoi Good follow-up. As I said yesterday, this "used to work" and what Duncan alludes to -- the transition from the old gcc-4.4-based Rtools to the new one around gcc-4.9 -- makes perfect sense. Looks like a hard-coded default we should be able to loosen.
 
3:30 PM
@JoshuaUlrich I was referring to compiling on Windows...
 
 
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9:51 PM
Any thoughts on this one?
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Q: How to measure the similarity of two linear regression models

user141657I have a large number of models and I want to merge similar models together to reduce the total number of models? how can I do that?

 

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