Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Can't compile rtiff for OSX"
2012 Oct 17
1
Unable to install rtiff package
Hello all,
i am using Ubuntu 12.04 and I have R 2.14.1
When i try to install the rtiff package I got this error:
> install.packages("rtiff")
Installing package(s) into
?/home/lapalmejo/R/i686-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.14?
(as ?lib? is unspecified)
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
trying URL
2007 Jan 12
7
Making TIFF images with rtiff
Many medical journals and publishers require that images, whether
photographs or line art, be submitted as high resolution .TIFF images.
One option for R users is to produce an image in one format and to
convert it to a .TIFF file using a second software program. My
experience has been that this option often results in images of poorer
quality, often with blurry contours, and a loss of
2004 Sep 20
4
spandsp / compilation errors
I am attempting installation of spandsp on to an Asterisk installation on
Linux RH9
the distribution i am using is that are URL http://ftp2.tootai.net - the
README for which i have followed verbatim -
my only issue on this was the target for the port.h / tif_dir.h / tiffiop.h
files in the 'headers' folder of the distribtion
i put these in the /usr/include folder based simply on the
2019 Feb 25
1
Is libtiff >= 4.0.0 now required by R for TIFF support?
We recently discovered that since R 3.3.0, on our CentOS 6 based
cluster, R gets built without TIFF support. The last version where TIFF
support was built, was 3.2.5.
We have libtiff 3.9.4 installed:
$ rpm -q libtiff-devel
libtiff-devel-3.9.4-21.el6_8.x86_64
(Since CentOS 6 is so old, we have manually installed newer versions of
some dependencies: curl 7.46.0, zlib 1.2.8, bzip2 1.0.6, xz 5.2.2
2010 Oct 01
2
Issues loading rtiff 1.4.1 with R 2.6.2 on Windows
Dear R-users,
I successfully installed rtiff on by R installation, but when I tried to
load it, I got:
>local({pkg <- select.list(sort(.packages(all.available = TRUE)))
+ if(nchar(pkg)) library(pkg, character.only=TRUE)})
Error in dyn.load(file, ...) :
unable to load shared library
'C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-26~1.2/library/rtiff/libs/rtiff.dll':
LoadLibrary failure: Das angegebene Modul
2010 May 03
1
ISO Eric Kort (rtiff)
I wanted to ask Eric a question or two about the rtiff package, but his
listed email address bounces w/ 550 error. Does anyone know how to
reach him, or whether he's actively maintaining rtiff?
If anyone's interested, my primary desire is for rtiff (or other tool)
to provide me with the raw range of pixel values in a tiff file. rtiff
dumps straight into a pixmap object, so the
2011 Apr 22
3
Reading a TIFF file
Dear all, I have been trying to speed up a process we have been done in ArcGIS. We have to read a single layer TIFF (monochrome image) in . For this, I have used the "rtiff" package. After reading the TIFF file, I compared the raw values for each pixel that I have in ArcGIS to the ones obtained in R. In ArcGIS I have discrete values in the range 0..255, while in R I have continuous
2024 Feb 26
1
igraph_vertex
Dear Ivan
Thanks a lot.
I used:
windowsFonts(Helvetica = windowsFont("Helvetica"))
No warning now with Helvetica
Additionally I used "sans", similarly no warning in the first part.
But still not able to open tiff with both versions:
Using "stress" as default layout
> dev.off()
TIFFOpen: figures/AES_network_bymembership.tiff: Cannot open.
RStudioGD
2
2018 Mar 31
1
using llvm DataFlowSanitizer error
Hi. I'm using llvm DataFlowSanitizer. I add such code in library libtiff.
dfsan_label lt_label = dfsan_create_label("buf_offset", 0);
dfsan_set_label(lt_label, (unsigned char *)buf, size);
But when i compile libtiff with "-fsanitize=dataflow" option, then there is an error as follows:
../libtiff/libtiff.so.5.2.5: undefined reference to `dfs$jbg_enc_init'
2004 Dec 08
2
Spandsp - Libtiff problem
Hello all,
I use Fedora 3, and I have compilation problem of SpanDsp , when
installaing spandsp, tiff warnings and errors generated and libunicall
generate "unresolved references....."
Is the problem in my libtiff installation, spandsp.h or in tif_dir.h and
tiffiop.h?
Are tif_dir.h and tiffiop.h too old?
The solution provided by ?HO SIN? to ?Kaws? :
>>> recompile libtiff
2006 Jun 21
1
Back-leveling error?
This is all related to my struggles with Asterfax and libtiff.
I rpm -U to libtiff 3.8.2 and I am still having troubles. So I decided
to go back to libtiff 3.6.1 (oh and libtiff-devel that seems to be a
prerec).
So after a bit of playing that did not seem to do anything, I figured
out to:
rpm -U --oldprogram libtiff-3.6.1-8.i386.rpm libtiff-devel-3.6.1-8.i386.rpm
and this seemed to work:
2006 Jun 06
4
Fedora source packages on Centos -- libtiff again
In my seeking a managable way to build libtiff, on the Asterfax forum
I got the following recommendation (from another fax user that made
the move to libtiff 3.8.2):
================================================================
Hi Robert,
I have compiled libtiff-3.8.2 from the source package for my Fedora
Core 4 machine.
I am not sure about CentOS, but I think you can try to do the same
2006 Jun 01
2
libtiff build error
OK. Trying to build libtiff here. Info from
http://www.asteriskguru.com/tutorials/spandsp.html
Libtiff from tar:
ftp://ftp.remotesensing.org/pub/libtiff 3.8.2
put tiff-3.8.2.tar.gz in /root then tar -zxvf tiff-3.8.2.tar.gz
followed by:
/configure
make clean
make
But the make had the following error:
./libtool: line 837: g++: command not found
make[2]: *** [tif_stream.lo] Error 1
2006 May 23
3
libtiff 3.6.1 and Asterisk spandsp
Per: http://soft-switch.org/spandsp_faq/ar01s07.html
FAXing with spandsp keeps giving me core dumps. Its crap, isn't it?
Actually the crap in this case is probably libtiff. Versions 3.5.7
and 3.6.0 seem reliable. The FAX image handling in version 3.6.1 is
broken. All the core dump problems I have investigated turned out to
be due to a very old version of libtiff, or version 3.6.1.
I am
2009 Jun 15
1
display SVG, PNG, GIF, JPEG, TIFF, PPM in new plot frame
Dear R-help
I want to display an image file in a new plot frame.
SVG is my preferred format, but I can also consider
PNG, GIF, JPEG, TIFF, and PPM (from ImageMagick).
By way of background (although not material to this
posting), the image file is generated by a call to
'dot' (part of the 'Graphviz' suite) after the required
.dot file has been produced using hand-crafted R code.
2006 May 26
8
Which libtiff 3.8.2 do I grab?
Via google: libtiff 3.8.2
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/2839214/com/libtiff-3.8.2-2.x86_64.rpm.html
This got me to a page all about libtiff 3.8.2 for 'Fedora other' and a link
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3?stat=3&search=libtiff&srodzaj=3
for other distributions.
So which do I take?
?
2005 Dec 20
0
Two problems compiling my shared library...
Since requests keep trickling in, I have finally gotten around to
polishing my rtiff package for R. This package will read TIFF images
into a pixmap for subsequent processing.
However, I am encountering a couple problems with compiling the shared
library.
1. On windows (R 2.2.0): R CMD INSTALL successfully compiles a dll, but
the dll has no entry points (as revealed by nm rtiff.dll), leading to
2008 Dec 22
2
Install app_rxfax and app_txfax in 1.4withLenny
...described in the README file ;).
SpanDSP - 0.0.4 pre 16
LibTiff - >= 3.8 but <4.0
I had to trawl around for the right SpanDSP - but I can e-mail a copy to whomever wants one (drop me a personal e-mail and I'll attach it by return)
HTH
Andy
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From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
2006 Mar 14
1
libtiff-3.6.1-8 and HylaFAX 4.2.5
Hi,
I am currently replacing my old Hylafax server to a new hardware with CentOS 4.2 (x86_64). Since CentOS 4.2 (and probably RHEL4) is shipping with libtiff-3.6.1-8, I'm wondering if this version of libtiff has the patch mentioned in the hylafax bugzilla http://bugs.hylafax.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=500 and/or is it compatible with the latest Hylafax 4.2.5 (i read libtiff-3.6.1 is
2009 Jan 07
1
app_rxfax and app_txfax with Ubuntu?
Hi, all. I just tried to fire up app_txfax and app_rxfax, only to find
that I can't seem to compile them. The problem appears to be that my
libtiff library is wrong. Only problem is that, according to the README,
I need "libtiff >=3.8 and <4.0", which is all well and good... except that
there is no 3.x libtiff anywhere in the Ubuntu repository (that I can
find, at any rate).