Simon Zhu
2008-Sep-02 07:03 UTC
[R] installation problem: package 'mgcv' could not be loaded
Hello all, i'm a newbie of R trying to make some statistical work in R environment. Now i have to laptops, one is Thinkpad X40 with Debian Lenny and the other is Thinkpad T43 with Ubuntu 8.10. Recently i met such problem and am wondering if anybody can do some help. After upgrading my /etc/apt/sources.list , i install R by apt-get install command. It works fine in both laptops. Then i tried to install packages such as JGR and TSA. Problem occured when i installed TSA in my Ubuntu T43. > install.packages('TSA') and i get the following error message: Loading required package: leaps Loading required package: locfit Loading required package: akima Loading required package: lattice locfit 1.5-4 2007-11-27 Loading required package: mgcv Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) : unable to load shared library '/usr/lib/R/library/mgcv/libs/mgcv.so': libRlapack.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Error: package 'mgcv' could not be loaded Execution halted ERROR: lazy loading failed for package 'TSA' ** Removing '/usr/local/lib/R/site-library/TSA' The downloaded packages are in /tmp/RtmpClJMOJ/downloaded_packages Warning message: In install.packages("TSA") : installation of package 'TSA' had non-zero exit status The problems is, i used exact the same commands and configuration of R in both my Debian-X40 and Ubuntu-T43. It works in Debian but not in T43. Anybody who can help me about how to fix it would be a lot appreciated. thanks ! -- --------------- Yanyuan Zhu Doctoral Candidate School of Economics & Management, Tongji University MSN messenger: CaoAnRoad4800 at hotmail.com E-mail: CaoAnRoad4800 at gmail.com BLOG http://yyzhu.net
Vincent Goulet
2008-Sep-02 14:05 UTC
[R-sig-Debian] [R] installation problem: package 'mgcv' could not be loaded
[Moved to R-SIG-Debian where this actually belongs] Le mar. 2 sept. ? 03:03, Simon Zhu a ?crit :> Hello all, i'm a newbie of R trying to make some statistical work in > R environment. Now i have to laptops, one is Thinkpad X40 with > Debian Lenny and the other is Thinkpad T43 with Ubuntu 8.10. > Recently i met such problem and am wondering if anybody can do some > help. > > After upgrading my /etc/apt/sources.list , i install R by apt-get > install command. It works fine in both laptops. Then i tried to > install packages such as JGR and TSA. Problem occured when i > installed TSA in my Ubuntu T43. > > > install.packages('TSA') > > and i get the following error message: > > Loading required package: leaps > Loading required package: locfit > Loading required package: akima > Loading required package: lattice > locfit 1.5-4 2007-11-27 > Loading required package: mgcv > Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) : > unable to load shared library '/usr/lib/R/library/mgcv/libs/ > mgcv.so': > libRlapack.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or > directory > Error: package 'mgcv' could not be loadedI confirm the problem. Working on a solution. Stay tuned. --- Vincent Goulet, Associate Professor ?cole d'actuariat Universit? Laval, Qu?bec Vincent.Goulet at act.ulaval.ca http://vgoulet.act.ulaval.ca> Execution halted > ERROR: lazy loading failed for package 'TSA' > ** Removing '/usr/local/lib/R/site-library/TSA' > > The downloaded packages are in > /tmp/RtmpClJMOJ/downloaded_packages > Warning message: > In install.packages("TSA") : > installation of package 'TSA' had non-zero exit status > > The problems is, i used exact the same commands and configuration of > R in both my Debian-X40 and Ubuntu-T43. It works in Debian but not > in T43. Anybody who can help me about how to fix it would be a lot > appreciated. thanks ! > > -- > --------------- > Yanyuan Zhu > Doctoral Candidate > School of Economics & Management, Tongji University > MSN messenger: CaoAnRoad4800 at hotmail.com > E-mail: CaoAnRoad4800 at gmail.com > BLOG http://yyzhu.net > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.