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2004 Mar 19
0
Fwd: osx/fink: cannot do "R INSTALL" (library mixup)
...ed for code development. I've kind of lost track of
>> the exact details of what's included in a default installation and
>> what's not; I find it easier just to install everything.
>>
>> Note that on my system (which is still 10.2.8):
>> [161]% locate frtbegin
>> /usr/local/lib/libfrtbegin.a
>> As I understand it, the folks who maintain RAqua binaries for OS X
>> tend to not want to use fink, so they suggest getting additional
>> resources from other sources. Evidently I did that.
>>
>>
>> The R documentatio...
2004 Mar 19
0
osx/fink: cannot do "R INSTALL" (library mixup)
...ass tacks, and needing to
install some R packages, I'm at a roadblock. I'm hoping someone can
help.
My R is installed from a .dmg, and resides as follows:
$ which R
/usr/local/bin/R
The problem is that I cannot build packages. For example, see the
below (which also indicates that libfrtbegin.a is in the
/sw
directory, i.e. that it was installed by the FINK setup). Does anybody
know how I can solve this problem, e.g. how to alter the
-L(directory)
commands that are employed?
(Aside: I looked for a solution on the R archives. Also, I've tried to
make my subject-line clear en...
2002 Sep 11
1
gcc and g77 combos
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Hi Kurt
I currently have on my Mac gcc 2.95.2, 3.1, and 3.3 and the
corresponding g77 versions as well. R builds fine with
the 2.95.2 combo, it also builds fine with gcc 2.95.2 and
g77 3.1. But using gcc 3.1 or gcc 3.3 gives the familiar
problem that I mentioned before (although