On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Waichler, Scott R wrote:
> I am trying to install packages in R-2.2.1 on a Redhat WS4 system. I
What architecture is this? How did you install R?
> get the following error messages trying to install, for example, the
> akima package:
>
>> R.version.string
> [1] "R version 2.2.1, 2005-12-20"
>> install.packages("akima", lib="/usr/lib/R/library",
repos > "http://cran.fhcrc.org/")
> .
> .
> .
> gcc -shared -L/usr/local/lib -o akima.so akima433.o akima697.o
> akima.new.o idbvip.o idcldp.o idgrid.o idlctn.o idpdrv.o idptip.o
> idptli.o idsfft.o idtang.o idxchg.o init.o tripack.o ttidbs.o -lg2c -lm
> -lgcc_s -L/usr/lib/R/lib -lR
> /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so when searching
> for -lR
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lR
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make: *** [akima.so] Error 1
>
> I don't understand the -lR flag. What is missing in the system
toolkit?
It is not a flag: it is an instruction to link against libR.
The only way I can see this happening is if you installed a ix86 RPM on a
x86_86 system. You can do that and R will run, but you will not be able
to build packages out of the box.
What I am quite sure about is that R was not built on the system you are
running here, since this error would have occurred whilst building R.
The solution is to build R from the sources.
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