R gurus, I've exhausted my search of online help. This is my last resort. We're running R-2.1.1. I've been told by one of the R users here that we cannot upgrade to the lastest version because of some python rpy wrapper dependency that hasn't caught up to the latest version of R. The software is running on Solaris 10 x86. Gcc version is 3.4.1. R is installed in /opt/app/R > Sys.getlocale() [1] "/iso_8859_1/C/C/C/C/C" > install.packages("forecasting",dependencies=TRUE) Warning in install.packages("forecasting", dependencies = TRUE) : argument 'lib' is missing: using /opt/app/R/lib/R/library trying URL 'http://www.biometrics.mtu.edu/CRAN/src/contrib/forecasting_1.07.tar.gz' Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 1059921 bytes opened URL =================================================downloaded 1035Kb * Installing *source* package 'forecast' ... ** libs gcc -I/opt/app/R-2.1.1/lib/R/include -I/opt/app/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -fPIC -I/opt/app/include -c etscalc.c -o etscalc.o etscalc.c:8:1: warning: "HUGE" redefined In file included from etscalc.c:1: /opt/app/g++lib6/gcc-3.4/lib/gcc/i386-pc-solaris2.10/3.4.1/include/math.h:118:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition gcc -G -L/opt/app/lib -R/opt/app/lib -o forecast.so etscalc.o -L/opt/app/R-2.1.1/lib/R/lib -lR ** R ** data ** moving datasets to lazyload DB ** preparing package for lazy loading Error in importIntoEnv(impenv, impnames, ns, impvars) : object 'simulate' is not exported by 'namespace:stats' Execution halted ERROR: lazy loading failed for package 'forecast' ** Removing '/opt/app/R-2.1.1/lib/R/library/forecast' ** Removing '/opt/app/R-2.1.1/lib/R/library/fma' ** Removing '/opt/app/R-2.1.1/lib/R/library/Mcomp' The downloaded packages are in /tmp/RtmplNa4PN/downloaded_packages Warning message: installation of package 'forecasting' had non-zero exit status in: install.packages("forecasting", dependencies = TRUE) Any help would be greatly appreciated. -Dan -- --- Daniel P. Robb 71 S. Wacker Suite 1900 Chicago, IL 60606 dan at trdlnk.com direct: (312) 264-2080 fax: (312) 264-2001