mb990434 at uni-greifswald.de
2009-Jul-06 06:50 UTC
[Rd] Installation of R_2.9.1 & readline (PR#13805)
Full_Name: Noyb Version: 2.9.1 OS: Ubuntu 9.04 Submission from: (NULL) (141.53.34.152) Hello, when I try to install R by "./configure", I get the following message: <quote> . . . configure: error: --with-readline=yes (default) and headers/libs are not available <end of quote>. Installation by "./configure --with-readline=no" works, but then I do not have the comfort do use the arrow-keys for moving the cursor within a command or scrolling through command history. Any ideas? Thanks!
mb990434 at uni-greifswald.de wrote:> Full_Name: Noyb > Version: 2.9.1 > OS: Ubuntu 9.04 > Submission from: (NULL) (141.53.34.152) > > > Hello, > when I try to install R by "./configure", I get the following message: > > <quote> > . > . > . > configure: error: --with-readline=yes (default) and headers/libs are not > available > <end of quote>. > > Installation by "./configure --with-readline=no" works, but then I do not have > the comfort do use the arrow-keys for moving the cursor within a command or > scrolling through command history. Any ideas?Not a bug at all, almsot a frequently asked question,so please do NOT write a bug report and read what a bug report is intended to be. Answer: Install readline-devel to your OS. Uwe Ligges> Thanks! > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel
Dirk Eddelbuettel
2009-Jul-08 12:44 UTC
[Rd] Installation of R_2.9.1 & readline (PR#13805)
On 6 July 2009 at 08:50, mb990434 at uni-greifswald.de wrote: | Submission from: (NULL) (141.53.34.152) | | | Hello, | when I try to install R by "./configure", I get the following message: | | <quote> | . | . | . | configure: error: --with-readline=yes (default) and headers/libs are not | available | <end of quote>. | | Installation by "./configure --with-readline=no" works, but then I do not have | the comfort do use the arrow-keys for moving the cursor within a command or | scrolling through command history. Any ideas? See http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/ for detailed instruction on getting pre-compiled current versions of R for Ubuntu. As for your other non-bug bug report, you also get Rcmdr for Ubuntu via 'sudo apt-get r-cran-rcmdr' --- and the same holds for a number of other CRAN packages which are already in Ubuntu. Dirk -- Three out of two people have difficulties with fractions.