Either:
1) Convince the Gsynth package maintainer to resolve the problem for you, or
2) start hacking on the source code of either lfe or Gsynth until they both
install and work together.
It is not as though the members of this list have a magic wand that can fix the
problems of many thousands of _contributed_ packages.
On May 30, 2022 9:08:04 PM PDT, Tariq Khasiri <tariqkhasiri at gmail.com>
wrote:>Hello R Community,
>
>I'm trying to install Gsynth packaged from the instruction given on this
>website ( https://yiqingxu.org/packages/gsynth/index.html ). Out of all the
>dependency packages lfe is removed from CRAN I believe. Therefore, I'm
>unable to install gsynth. I've looked for the solution on google but
>nothing helped so far.
>
>Any suggestion I how I can install lfe and eventually install gsynth
>successfully? All the dependency packages are given on the link above
>where the developer built the package.
>
>
>ERROR: dependency ?lfe? is not available for package ?gsynth?
>* removing
>?/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.1/Resources/library/gsynth?
>Warning in install.packages :
> installation of package ?gsynth? had a non-zero exit status
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