Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Problem in installing ncdf package"
2004 Mar 13
1
Installing ncdf package
Hi
I used the command
R CMD INSTALL ncdf
to install ncdf package in linux. Can somebody explain to me what might
be wrong. Thanks. Below is the error.
* Installing *source* package 'ncdf' ...
Special note:
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output... a.out
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for
2010 Mar 09
1
ncdf installation
Friends,
I tried to install ncdf package in ubuntu with the following command.
R CMD INSTALL
--configure-args="-with-netcdf_incdir=/apps/netcdf/4.0.1/gcc/include
-with-netcdf_libdir=/apps/netcdf/4.0.1/gcc/lib" ncdf_1.6.tar.gz
The installation was stopped throwing the following error. I tried to google
it but didnt find any solution. someone kindly write me what is going wrong.
**
2008 Dec 23
1
NetCDF within R: installation assistance
Greetings. I am attempting to add NetCDF libraries within R, and have
failed. We have R version 2.8, and are running on a 64-bit Redhat Linux
2.6.18 kernel:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client release 5.2 (Tikanga)
Linux halfmoon.ncdc.noaa.gov 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5 #1 SMP Fri Dec 5
09:28:22 EST 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have run the installation instructions found at
2009 Apr 21
1
joined R-today
Friends,
I am a newbie to R. Just installed and started with R. I installed netcdf
library (netcdf-4.0.tar.gz) and then ncdf package of R from CRAN with the
following command.
R CMD INSTALL
--configure-args="-with-netcdf_incdir=/usr/local/netcdf/include
-with-netcdf_libdir=/usr/local/netcdf/lib" ncdf_1.6.tar.gz
The installation was successful. But when i try to use ncdf inside R, i
2009 Nov 09
1
How to change color the default in levelplot() ?
Dear R communities
May I seek your advices on how to change color the default in levelplot(), e.g. from the default of pink and light blue, to e.g. red and green ?
The levelplot function has 1 of the arguments being panel (which is actually panel.levelplot), but I am not sure where the commands to alter the color.
For example, I type:
p1<-levelplot(my.mat,colorkey=FALSE),
how could I
2010 Mar 24
1
install ncdf package
Dear R users
I am attempting to add lncdf_1.6.tar.gz libraries within R, and have
failed. I have R version 2.8.1, and are running on fedora 10 Kernel Linux
2.6.293.-60.fc10.x86_64.
I've run R CMD INSTALL ncdf_1.6.tar.gz
and I have the following
---------------
* Installing to library '/usr/lib64/R/library'
* Installing *source* package 'ncdf' ...
checking for gcc... gcc
2006 Apr 25
0
need automake/autoconf help to build RnetCDF and ncdf packages
I imagine this "where are your header files" problem comes up in other
packages, so I'm asking this as a general R question. How should
configure scripts be re-written so they look in more places?
Briefly, the problem is that Fedora-Extras installs the header files
in a subdirectory /usr/include/netcdf-3 rather than /usr/include:
# rpm -ql netcdf-devel
/usr/include/netcdf-3
2008 Mar 13
0
need automake/autoconf help to build RnetCDF and ncdf packages
Greetings all,
I recently tried to install RNetCDF from within R (install.packages)
on Fedora Core 8 (with netcdf 3.6.2 and netcdf-devel 3.6.2 already
installed). This resulted in an error because the netcdf header files
are installed in /usr/include/netcdf-3 rather than /usr/include which
is where RNetCDF looks for them. This problem was described in a 2006
post (see below), but no
2009 Aug 13
1
ncdf
Dear all,
working with R under Linux, I am not able to install the ncdf-package.
The following appears:
install.packages("ncdf")
Warnung in install.packages("ncdf") :
argument 'lib' is missing: using
'/user/silke/R/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-library/2.6'
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
versuche URL
2010 Oct 09
1
ncdf installation in R
Hi All,
I am trying to install ncdf package on a Linux 64-bit machine.
I successfully installed netcdf using this command,
./configure --prefix=/home/challar/netcdf/ --disable-netcdf4
I then tried to install ncdf package in R
R CMD INSTALL --configure-args="-with-netcdf_incdir=/home/challar/netcdf/include -with-netcdf_libdir=/home/challar/netcdf/lib" ncdf_1.6.3.tar.gz
I get this
2008 Jan 22
1
install ncdf package on a 64-bit machine
Dear All,
I recently got a 64bit machine and had netcdf-3.6.2 installed. Then I tried
to install ncdf package but got the following error message when using
netcdflib:
gcc -std=gnu99 -I/home/ljin/share/R-2.6.1/include
-I/home/ljin/share/R-2.6.1/include
-I. -I/usr/local/include -fpic -g -O2 -c ncdf2.c -o ncdf2.o
gcc -std=gnu99 -I/home/ljin/share/R-2.6.1/include
2018 Dec 28
2
[Fwd: Centos 7.6 and Aeskulap]
> I tried to compile aeskulap on Centos 7.6 by using the commands ./configure followed by
> make which resulted in the following errors :
Attempting to build this way is next to pointless and will likely show
you errors completely unrelated to why the package won't properly build.
> make[4]: *** [dimoimg.o] Error 1
> make[4]: Leaving directory
2018 Dec 28
3
[Fwd: Centos 7.6 and Aeskulap]
Everyone,
Apparently, aeskulap is broken during the upgrade fro 7.5 to 7.6, and
is no longer available in the epel repos.
I had some difficulty having it function, and during the debug process
I decided to do a yum remove, but when I tried a yum install to
reinstall it, aeskulap was no longer present. This problem may also affect
other modules.
I have placed a bug report :
2007 Jul 08
2
Windows Binary for ncdf package
Dear Sir
There is no window binary version of package ncdf in the latest release of R
2.5.1. i dont have any information about the old versions.
Please guid in thie regard
Thank you
--
AMINA SHAHZADI
Department of Statistics
GC University Lahore, Pakistan.
Email:
amnakhan493@gmail.com
amna_989@hotmail.com
amna_989@yahoo.com
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2011 Sep 24
2
ncdf - install error
Dear all,
I'm having issues with the installation of the ncdf package. It returns a
non-zero exit status. Can anyone suggest what I should do next? FYI, I do
not have problems installing other packages.
Thanks.
Muhammad
* installing *source* package ?ncdf? ...
checking for nc-config... /usr/local/bin/nc-config
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating src/Makevars
**
2003 Dec 11
1
bug + insufficient doc in R CMD INSTALL (PR#5703)
Hello,
I believe I have found a bug in the R INSTALL script
(src/scripts/INSTALL.in). The problem comes up when a user tries to
specify more than one "--config-args" (or, I imagine, "--config-vars") on
the R CMD INSTALL line. In such a case, no error message is generated, but
the first specification is silently overwritten by the second
specification. The process therefore
2018 Dec 15
2
[Fwd: Centos 7.6 and Aeskulap]
Everyone,
Apparently, aeskulap is broken during the upgrade fro 7.5 to 7.6, and
is no longer available in the epel repos.
I had some difficulty having it function, and during the debug process
I decided to do a yum remove, but when I tried a yum install to
reinstall it, aeskulap was no longer present. This problem may also affect
other modules.
I have placed a bug report :
2018 Dec 28
0
[Fwd: Centos 7.6 and Aeskulap]
> I tried to compile aeskulap on Centos 7.6 by using the commands ./configure followed by
> make which resulted in the following errors :
Attempting to build this way is next to pointless and will likely show
you errors completely unrelated to why the package won't properly build.
> make[4]: *** [dimoimg.o] Error 1
> make[4]: Leaving directory
2018 Dec 28
0
[Fwd: Centos 7.6 and Aeskulap]
On 12/28/18 6:38 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
>> I tried to compile aeskulap on Centos 7.6 by using the commands ./configure followed by
>> make which resulted in the following errors :
>
> Attempting to build this way is next to pointless and will likely show
> you errors completely unrelated to why the package won't properly build.
>
>> make[4]: ***
2018 Dec 30
1
[Fwd: Centos 7.6 and Aeskulap]
On 12/28/18 6:38 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
> > I tried to compile aeskulap on Centos 7.6 by using the commands ./configure followed by
> > make which resulted in the following errors :
>
> Attempting to build this way is next to pointless and will likely show
> you errors completely unrelated to why the package won't properly build.
>
> > make[4]: ***