Brian Lunergan
2008-May-04 23:48 UTC
[R-sig-Debian] One problem solved and a new one to consider...
Solved the original problem I wrote in about with a combination of r-cran downloads through Synaptic and downloads from one of the mirror sites. Things worked out well. Using the ctv package I pulled in the contents of the Finance view. Not clear which one, but one of the packages called up RDCOMClient as an apparent dependency. Not showing up as an r-cran file or on any of the mirrors I've tried. Is this needed for R on Linux, or is it a leftover from a Windows edition of whatever package called it as a dependency? If it is useful to a Linux setup of R, the question is where can I find and download/install the silly thing? -- Brian Lunergan Nepean, Ontario Canada
Dirk Eddelbuettel
2008-May-05 01:22 UTC
[R-sig-Debian] One problem solved and a new one to consider...
On 4 May 2008 at 19:48, Brian Lunergan wrote: | Solved the original problem I wrote in about with a combination of r-cran | downloads through Synaptic and downloads from one of the mirror sites. | Things worked out well. | | Using the ctv package I pulled in the contents of the Finance view. Not | clear which one, but one of the packages called up RDCOMClient as an | apparent dependency. Not showing up as an r-cran file or on any of the | mirrors I've tried. Is this needed for R on Linux, or is it a leftover from | a Windows edition of whatever package called it as a dependency? If it is | useful to a Linux setup of R, the question is where can I find and | download/install the silly thing? Looks like that comes from RBloomberg. So it appears that you need to filter the output of ctv for the Finance taskview to exclude the packages not available on your architecture. So just remove RBloomberg and the desire to fetch RDCOMClient will vanish. Both are Windows-only. CCing Achim to see if that can, and if so should, be fixed on the ctv side of things. Thanks for the heads-up. Dirk -- Three out of two people have difficulties with fractions.