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2014 Mar 07
2
Rcpp problems while installing httpuv / running build-dep r-base-core
Hello all, I am in the process of trying to install Shiny Server on a DreamHost VPS. As Shiny Server must be built on Debian, I've been muddling my way through the steps but I have run into a roadblock w/ httpuv. Following these <https://github.com/rstudio/httpuv> instructions, I ran the devtools::install_github('httpuv', 'rstudio') command and received the error pasted
2013 Jul 15
2
linking modules - add needed libraries
Hi Hopefully this is the correct mailing list. Sorry if not. I am still fighting to install "shiny" on Solaris OS. For this I need the package 'httpuv' which makes troubles during linking. R version 3.0.1 (2013-05-16) -- "Good Sport" is working well. The compile steps result is below. I have more a general question. The problem is clear: The symbol
2020 Mar 26
3
Rebuilding and re-checking of downstream dependencies on CRAN Mac build machines
I have two questions about the CRAN machines that build binary packages for Mac. When a new version of a package is released, (A) Do the downstream dependencies get re-checked? (B) Do the downstream dependencies get re-built? I have heard (but do not know for sure) that the answer to (A) is no, the downstream dependencies do not get rechecked. >From publicly available information on the
2015 Apr 14
1
httpuv not installing on fedora 19
Hi: I'm on fedora 19 ( I know. I'm behind : ) and I'm trying to install the httpuv library which depends on Rcpp. When I try to install it with dependencies = TRUE, I get the following error. ( I'm only showing the end of the install messages. Things go okay for a good while ). INSTALLATION MESSAGES #================================================================ make[1]:
2015 Apr 14
1
httpuv not installing on fedora 19
No, that's not it. The error is that you don't have the g++ binary installed. Undo that change and yum install gcc-c++. On Apr 14, 2015 8:31 AM, Mark Leeds <markleeds2 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi: I'm on fedora 19 ( I know. I'm behind : ) and I'm trying to install the > httpuv library > which depends on Rcpp. When I try to install it with dependencies =
2017 Sep 28
1
rgl crash on windows 7
I have a co-worker who has installed R 3.4.2 on Windows 7. When this person tries to load the rgl package with library(rgl) A dialog box appears with the message: R for windows gui frontend has stopped working I suspect a conflict problem with a dll, but I'm not sure how to identify if this is the problem since R is crashing immediately. Interestingly, when we start R and do NOT load rgl,
2013 Jun 20
1
compiling Rcpp with 3.0.1 on Solaris 10
Hello My colleagues asked me to install "R" with module "shiny". R version 3.0.1 compiled fine on Solaris 10 and is running well. I tried to install "shiny". With the dependencies "Rcpp" should be installed before. But the compile step did fail. See below. The initial error message is "Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :" Before
2013 Jun 21
1
compiling Rcpp with 3.0.1 on Solaris 10
Hello My colleagues asked me to install "R" with module "shiny". R version 3.0.1 compiled fine on Solaris 10 and is running well. I tried to install "shiny". With the dependencies "Rcpp" should be installed before. But the compile step did fail. See below. The initial error message is "Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :"
2020 Mar 26
0
Rebuilding and re-checking of downstream dependencies on CRAN Mac build machines
Winston, the Mac CRAN build builds a package only if either is true: 1) the package has not passed checks 2) there is a new version of the package since last successful build+check The old build machine doesn't have the capacity to do full re-builds (it would take over 24h - currently the nightly build of packages takes 16-22 hours), but we're currently building a new setup for R 4.0.0
2015 Apr 14
0
httpuv not installing on fedora 19
<p dir="ltr">Hmm. If you try to run g++ on the command line, does it exist? If it does, let me know, and I'll try to figure this out when I'm not sitting in an airport later today. :)<br> </p> <div class="gmail_quote">On Apr 14, 2015 8:47 AM, Mark Leeds <markleeds2@gmail.com> wrote:<br type='attribution'><blockquote
2014 Mar 18
2
Taller "Shiny. Entornos web con R" (presencial y streaming)
Desde la Sección de Apoyo Estadístico del Servicio de Apoyo a la investigación (SAI) de la Universidad de Murcia, te invitamos al Taller que impartiremos el próximo _26 de Marzo de 16h a 20h_, titulado : /"Shiny. Entornos web con R"/ * Lugar:* Aula *Bisbita* en la *Fac de Biología*, a las 16:30h _Se podrá seguir en directo vía streaming_ Reserva tu puesto desde caldum
2017 Aug 15
1
Shiny install failed
Yes windows How can i install from zip? Here is my command > install.packages("shiny") Installing package into ?C:/Users/Zack/Documents/R/win-library/3.4? (as ?lib? is unspecified) There is a binary version available but the source version is later: binary source needs_compilation shiny 1.0.3 1.0.4 FALSE installing the source package ?shiny? trying URL
2014 Sep 29
2
recomendación de librerías para mapas en Shiny
Buenas: Lo limitante en shiny no es el número de usuarios sino el número de desarrolladores. Incluso si los desarrolladores son de confianza es suficiente con la versión estándar del servidor shiny. La versión de pago lo que añade es control sobre lo que los desarrolladores pueden publicar. Además existe la alternativa de publicar lo ficheros en un servidor "web estándar" y que
2023 Dec 05
1
Problemas para instalar Shiny en Mac
Es un problema de dependencias, es decir, algunos de los paquetes necesarios para instalar Shiny no estan aun disponibles en la arquitectura y la version necesaria ... yo lo resolvi haciendo un downgrade de la version del paquete principal que quieres instalar, en este caso Shiny ... asi, si usas una version mas antigua de Shiny, entonces si estaran disponibles los paquetes que necesitas en la
2017 Sep 17
2
Shiny App inside R Package
Dear List, I have a wrapper function that creates a Shiny App, as illustrated below. I'd like to include the function myApp() inside a package. I'd appreciate your guidance here, as I could not find good instructions on this online. myApp <- function(x) { require(shiny) shinyApp( ui = fluidPage( sidebarLayout( sidebarPanel(sliderInput("n",
2014 Sep 29
2
recomendación de librerías para mapas en Shiny
Hola: En la versión gratuita no existe límites en el número de usuarios y tampoco existe límites en el número de desarrolladores. Con la versión gratuita para publicar una aplicación debes subirla al servidor, es decir, es necesario acceso a nivel de sistema al servidor y allí se ejecuta con los permisos que tenga el usuario que ejecuta el servidor shiny. Esto supone un riesgo potencial de
2014 Sep 27
2
recomendación de librerías para mapas en Shiny
Muchas gracias Carlos, que rápidez!!, a ver que consigo, ya os pasaré el link! El 27 de septiembre de 2014, 19:18, Carlos Ortega <cof en qualityexcellence.es> escribió: > Hola Miguel, > > Aquí tienes algunos ejemplos: > > > http://freigeist.devmag.net/r/819-fracking-in-your-neighborhood-shale-oil-and-gas-economic-impact-map.html > > >
2015 Aug 26
1
declaring dependencies of shiny app in inst/
Hi there thanks for the answer. >> But are their better ways / best practices? >You'll have to ask questions like these on a Shiny forum. Done. New thread there: https://goo.gl/17hsAa >> On a related topic: are there plans of formally incorporating shiny apps in the structure of a R package, so that the checks will run through the code of the apps as well? > No, but it
2018 Feb 02
3
Alternativa Shiny server en windows
Buenas He visto que shiny server no es compatible con sevidores windows. ¿Existe algun paquete en R que sea parecido a Shiny, para correr en un servidor? Gracias Jesús [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2015 Aug 26
2
declaring dependencies of shiny app in inst/
Dear all, I have a package implementing a shiny app, putting the R code of the app (server.R and ui.R) in inst/... and then having a simple function merely starting the app with something along the lines of: runApp(system.file("inst/...")) However, the app itself uses functions from packages which are not used elsewhere in the code. What is the best way to declare these dependencies