jakobstoeger at gmx.de
2008-Apr-24 18:20 UTC
[Rd] r won't start: "r: symbol lookup error: r: undefined symbol: R_Visible" (PR#11265)
Full_Name: Jakob Stoeger Version: 2.7.0 OS: ubuntu 7.10 Submission from: (NULL) (137.248.74.38) Hi! I hope, it is justified to write this email... I'm relatively new to linux, and haven't worked with r, yet, so please pardon any things I do not know... I tried installing r on my computer, and didn't manage to get the program running. After having installed littler, typing r into the bash results in following message: r: symbol lookup error: r: undefined symbol: R_Visible I found a bugreport here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=418686 I'm not sure, if this has anything to do with it, as it concerns rkward... Anyway, this information might come handy: my system: ubuntu 7.10 Kernel 2.6.22-14-generic GNOME 2.20.1 installed packages: r-base 2.7.0-1gutsy0 r-base-core 2.7.1gutsy0 r-cran-cluster 1.11.10-1gutsy0 r-cran-boot 1.2.32-1gutsy0 r-cran-cluster 1.11.10-1gutsy0 r-cran-codetools 0.2-0-1gutsy0 r-cran-foreign 0.8.24-1gutsy0 r-cran-kernsmooth 2.22.22-1gutsy0 r-cran-lattice 0.17-6-1gutsy0 r-cran-mgcv 1.3-30-1gutsy0 r-cran-nlme 3.1.88-1gutsy0 r-cran-rpart 3.1.41-1gutsy0 r-cran-survival 2.34-1gutsy0 r-cran-vr 7.2.41-1gutsy0 rkward 0.4.7a-1ubuntu1 r-recommended 2.7.0-1gutsy0 I can't guarantee, that this list is complete, as I don't know (yet), how to check for it... Not really relevant, but I feel that I should tell you: The university at which I study used to use SPSS. Until this term, from which on we will officially use r. Yeah! So, I hope you can help me getting r working. If I can help by doing anything, please tell me how... Also, I hope, this is a problem with r and not with my ubuntu, in which case I probably wouldn't have contacted you, if I would have known... Thank you very much! All the best, Jakob
Mathieu Ribatet
2008-Apr-25 09:59 UTC
[Rd] r won't start: "r: symbol lookup error: r: undefined symbol: R_Visible" (PR#11265)
> I tried installing r on my computer, and didn't manage to get the program > running. > After having installed littler, typing r into the bash results in following > message: > > r: symbol lookup error: r: undefined symbol: R_Visible >Did you invoke "r" or "R" because it is totally different *NIX sytems are case sensitive. You could also run "R --verbose" to see what's going wrong if any... Best, Mathieu -- Institute of Mathematics Ecole Polytechnique F?d?rale de Lausanne STAT-IMA-FSB-EPFL, Station 8 CH-1015 Lausanne Switzerland http://stat.epfl.ch/ Tel: + 41 (0)21 693 7907
Dirk Eddelbuettel
2008-Apr-25 11:09 UTC
[Rd] r won't start: "r: symbol lookup error: r: undefined symbol: R_Visible" (PR#11265)
On 24 April 2008 at 20:20, jakobstoeger at gmx.de wrote: | Full_Name: Jakob Stoeger | Version: 2.7.0 | OS: ubuntu 7.10 | Submission from: (NULL) (137.248.74.38) | | | Hi! | | I hope, it is justified to write this email... | I'm relatively new to linux, and haven't worked with r, yet, so please pardon | any things I do not know... | | I tried installing r on my computer, and didn't manage to get the program | running. | After having installed littler, typing r into the bash results in following | message: | | r: symbol lookup error: r: undefined symbol: R_Visible You need to rebuild littler ('r') against the new version of R ('R'). I did that for Debian, looks like Ubuntu could do with it too. Your R version was provided by volunteers outside of Ubuntu. Vincent: In a perfect world, could you rebuild littler and provide it? Jakob: Barring a new littler you can apt-get, the easiest may be to just uninstall littler and rebuild it locally so that thew R 2.7.0 is used. Ping me, or better still, the r-sig-debian list, with questions if you have any. You need to subscribe to r-sig-debian before you can post there. Lastly, if you only want or use R, use R :) 'r' is for scripting and short command-line uses. Dirk PS It is the same with RPy. | I found a bugreport here: | http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=418686 | I'm not sure, if this has anything to do with it, as it concerns rkward... | | Anyway, this information might come handy: | my system: | ubuntu 7.10 | Kernel 2.6.22-14-generic | GNOME 2.20.1 | | installed packages: | r-base 2.7.0-1gutsy0 | r-base-core 2.7.1gutsy0 | r-cran-cluster 1.11.10-1gutsy0 | r-cran-boot 1.2.32-1gutsy0 | r-cran-cluster 1.11.10-1gutsy0 | r-cran-codetools 0.2-0-1gutsy0 | r-cran-foreign 0.8.24-1gutsy0 | r-cran-kernsmooth 2.22.22-1gutsy0 | r-cran-lattice 0.17-6-1gutsy0 | r-cran-mgcv 1.3-30-1gutsy0 | r-cran-nlme 3.1.88-1gutsy0 | r-cran-rpart 3.1.41-1gutsy0 | r-cran-survival 2.34-1gutsy0 | r-cran-vr 7.2.41-1gutsy0 | | rkward 0.4.7a-1ubuntu1 | | r-recommended 2.7.0-1gutsy0 | | | I can't guarantee, that this list is complete, as I don't know (yet), how to | check for it... | | Not really relevant, but I feel that I should tell you: | | The university at which I study used to use SPSS. Until this term, from which on | we will officially use r. Yeah! | | So, I hope you can help me getting r working. If I can help by doing anything, | please tell me how... | Also, I hope, this is a problem with r and not with my ubuntu, in which case I | probably wouldn't have contacted you, if I would have known... | | Thank you very much! | | All the best, | Jakob | | ______________________________________________ | R-devel at r-project.org mailing list | https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel -- Three out of two people have difficulties with fractions.