Dear Users I tried to install the package "rmgarch". While installing binaries for Windows and MacOS didn't cause any issue. The source package installation doesn't work. I tried it on three different OS: Linux Ubuntu 18.04 (64bit), Windows 10 Pro (64bit) and MacOS Catalina. In all three cases I have worked with a fresh R 3.6.2 install. I contacted the maintainer of the package who said that it can't reproduce the same issue and that CRAN checks are fine. Below I report the console output when installing "rmgarch" on my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (64bit). I skip the messages regarding installation of the required packages (they all installed without issues): https://pastebin.com/J6XHaP28 I have installed many other packages from source (unsing C, C++, RCpp, fortran code, etc) without any issue. Here the output of sessionInfo() at the end. https://pastebin.com/z7ZwU9iR I hope somebody can tell me what may cause this. Regards Pietro
On 30/12/2019 5:59 a.m., Pietro Coretto wrote:> > > Dear Users > > I tried to install the package "rmgarch". While installing binaries for > Windows and MacOS didn't cause any issue. The source package > installation doesn't work. > > I tried it on three different OS: Linux Ubuntu 18.04 (64bit), Windows 10 > Pro (64bit) and MacOS Catalina. In all three cases I have worked with a > fresh R 3.6.2 install. I contacted the maintainer of the package who > said that it can't reproduce the same issue and that CRAN checks are fine. > > Below I report the console output when installing "rmgarch" on my Ubuntu > 18.04 LTS (64bit). I skip the messages regarding installation of the > required packages (they all installed without issues): > > > https://pastebin.com/J6XHaP28 > > I have installed many other packages from source (unsing C, C++, RCpp, > fortran code, etc) without any issue. > > > Here the output of sessionInfo() at the end. > > https://pastebin.com/z7ZwU9iR > > > I hope somebody can tell me what may cause this.You didn't show us the command you used to install it. Duncan Murdoch
On 30/12/2019 12.11, Duncan Murdoch wrote:> On 30/12/2019 5:59 a.m., Pietro Coretto wrote:[...]> You didn't show us the command you used to install it. > > Duncan MurdochSorry for this, I used the following: install.packages("rmgarch") from the linux command line, using both a regular user account and root. Same issue anyway Thanks Pietro