Closed jscamac closed 9 years ago
If dplyr can't be reliably stable... We may need to consider using data.table to process the data.
This is still an issue with version 0.4.2. Though you can get it to run if you don't use Rstudio. Though it does hang more than 0.4.1.
Just to clarify, the problem with dplyr ONLY appear when using Rstudio?
It doesn't segfault outside of Rstudio. But it still hangs (takes awhile to build) relative to using the older version.
Do not upgrade dplyr to version 0.4.2. It will segfault when building the data. The current github version also processes the data really slowly. So for time being use version 0.4.1.