On 05/02/2010 8:13 AM, Deepak Manohar wrote:> Hi,
>
> Could you guide me to upload Rgraphviz library. I have installed Graphviz
2..20.3.1 , even followed the instructions in Read me, but I cannot load the
package.
>
> There is a error message "This application has failed to start
becaues libcdt-4.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this
problem", whenever we plan to load the package.
>
Rgraphviz is a Bioconductor package, so you'll likely get more
experienced responses asking on the Bioconductor list. You might also
want to contact the maintainer, Kasper Hansen <khansen at
stat.berkeley.edu>.
But for what it's worth, it worked for me when I followed the
instructions sometime last year. I haven't tried installing it lately.
Duncan Murdoch>
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Deepak Manohar
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