Sorry I did not see this sooner. Response below:
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Gabor Grothendieck
<ggrothendieck at gmail.com> wrote:> There are quite a few packages that make use of tcltk and although
>
> - most R distributions have tcltk capability
> - its possible to query this via capabilities()[["tcltk"]]
> - attempting to build a package that needs it on such an R
> distribution will give a message letting one know
>
> users still seem to have problems with this.
I agree that packages are using tcltk, but users do so at their peril.
Just loading tcltk breaks multicore functions like mclapply. I don't
understand why, you might be able to explain it to me.
http://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=15040
tcltk is discouraged, at least to some in R core.
I would really appreciate some guidance on what graphics library I
should use to develop GUI for R programs. There's no future in tcltk,
apparently, but I don't know what to work with.
pj
pj
>
> There was recently an R bug report submitted that likely stemmed from
> the user having such a build of R and recently there was also an R
> help post that seemed to be related to this as well. As more and more
> packages add GUI capability these incidents are bound to increase.
>
> The best situation would be to arrange that every distribution of R
> have tcltk capability but if this is difficult to arrange then I
> suggest there be a message at start up similar to the existing locale
> message letting the user know that the R distribution they are running
> lacks tcltk capability. Preferably the message would be somewhat
> menacing so that users are encouraged to get a different distribution
> of R right from the start.
>
> This might reduce such problem reports somewhat.
>
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