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2018 May 27
2
Announcing cran2deb4ubuntu for R 3.5.0
On 27 May 2018 at 12:56, Jeroen Ooms wrote:
| Thanks Michael!
Seconded!
| One more issue I ran into:
|
| apt-get install r-cran-rgdal
|
| The following packages have unmet dependencies:
| r-cran-rgdal : Depends: gdal-abi-2-1-0 but it is not installable
| Depends: libgdal20 (>= 2.0.1) but it is not installable
| E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
2018 May 27
1
Announcing cran2deb4ubuntu for R 3.5.0
...-1-0 but it is not installable
>> | Depends: libgdal20 (>= 2.0.1) but it is not installable
>> | E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
>>
>> Which flavour / distribution is that on?
>
>
> Likely Trusty. You need to add the ubuntugis-stable PPA as well
> (https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntu/ppa). Nothing related to
> gdal builds based on stock Trusty. Many packages requires
> gdal >= 2.1. This solves a bunch of issues.
Yes this is trusty (Travis). Which other PPA's does c2d4u3.5 depend
on? Then...
2015 May 31
3
Installing TMAP in R Studio on Linux Mint
Dear Dirk et al,
What I've tried is to install libgeos-dev:
sudo apt-get install libgeos-dev
Which gives me, even after adding the ubuntugis-unstable PPA:
E: Unable to locate package libgeos-dev
So I'm a little stuck at the moment. I'm trying to install TMAP on
R-Studio, which requires a number of packages all of which rely on the
libgeos-dev being in place, and I can't seem to find it.
Many thanks again and in advance,
A...
2020 Mar 28
4
Advice on article about installing R on Linux
...sition of switching to Linux and being able
to choose the distribution that best fits your needs, it?s worth thinking
about which distribution will be both user-friendly (more on that soon),
performant and future-proof. Ubuntu is a solid choice, with a large user
community and repositories such as ?ubuntugis? providing more up-to-date
versions of upstream geographic libraries such as GDAL.
QGIS is also well-supported on on Ubuntu.
However, you can install R and key geographic packages on other operating
systems, although it may take longer. Useful links on installing R and
geographic libraries are pr...
2020 Mar 28
1
Advice on article about installing R on Linux
...ose the distribution that best fits your needs, it?s worth
| >> thinking
| >> | about which distribution will be both user-friendly (more on that soon),
| >> | performant and future-proof. Ubuntu is a solid choice, with a large user
| >> | community and repositories such as ?ubuntugis? providing more up-to-date
| >> | versions of upstream geographic libraries such as GDAL.
| >> |
| >> | QGIS is also well-supported on on Ubuntu.
| >>
| >> And you could mention the Rutter PPA here -- another 4k binary packages!
| >>
| >> | However, you can...
2020 Mar 28
1
Advice on article about installing R on Linux
...distribution that best fits your needs, it?s worth
>>> thinking
>>> | about which distribution will be both user-friendly (more on that soon),
>>> | performant and future-proof. Ubuntu is a solid choice, with a large user
>>> | community and repositories such as ?ubuntugis? providing more up-to-date
>>> | versions of upstream geographic libraries such as GDAL.
>>> |
>>> | QGIS is also well-supported on on Ubuntu.
>>>
>>> And you could mention the Rutter PPA here -- another 4k binary packages!
>>>
>>> | Ho...
2015 May 31
0
Installing TMAP in R Studio on Linux Mint
...r Mint-specifc packages, but the vast majority
just come from "Main", which is Ubuntu trusty.
I have had problems with mirror sites that weren't being maintained, so
I suggest you try selecting a different site for the Base packages.
>
> Which gives me, even after adding the ubuntugis-unstable PPA:
> E: Unable to locate package libgeos-dev
>
> So I'm a little stuck at the moment. I'm trying to install TMAP on
> R-Studio, which requires a number of packages all of which rely on the
> libgeos-dev being in place, and I can't seem to find it.
>
> Man...
2020 Mar 28
0
Advice on article about installing R on Linux
...| to choose the distribution that best fits your needs, it?s worth
>> thinking
>> | about which distribution will be both user-friendly (more on that soon),
>> | performant and future-proof. Ubuntu is a solid choice, with a large user
>> | community and repositories such as ?ubuntugis? providing more up-to-date
>> | versions of upstream geographic libraries such as GDAL.
>> |
>> | QGIS is also well-supported on on Ubuntu.
>>
>> And you could mention the Rutter PPA here -- another 4k binary packages!
>>
>> | However, you can install R and...
2015 May 31
2
Installing TMAP in R Studio on Linux Mint
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On 31 May 2015 at 09:43, Abed W. Ayyad <imraualkays at gmail.com> wrote:
> To the R-Sig-Debian list:
>
> Hello, this is my first post to the list and I hope that making it short
> and swift does not make it come across as abrupt or rude.
>
> I'm having trouble installing the TMAP package on R-Studio on my build of
> Linux