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2017 Jan 12
3
rgl
----Original Message----- From: Martyn Plummer [mailto:plummerm at iarc.fr] Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2017 3:36 AM To: Weiner, Michael <weinerm at ccf.org>; r-sig-fedora at r-project.org Subject: Re: [R-sig-Fedora] rgl >One possibility is that you have the 32-bit version of mesa-libGL-devel installed. This will provide the headers but not the 64-bit l>ibrary which is what you need
2017 Jan 12
0
rgl
On Wed, 2017-01-11 at 19:49 +0000, Weiner, Michael wrote: > I have a Fedora linux 24 64bit workstation I am trying to install rgl > on and I keep running into this error: > > trying URL 'https://cran.cnr.berkeley.edu/src/contrib/rgl_0.97.0.tar. > gz' > Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 2369444 bytes (2.3 MB) >
2017 Jan 12
1
rgl
-----Original Message----- From: Martyn Plummer [mailto:plummerm at iarc.fr] Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2017 7:41 AM To: Weiner, Michael <weinerm at ccf.org>; r-sig-fedora at r-project.org Subject: Re: [R-sig-Fedora] rgl >> configure:4429: checking for glEnd in -lGL >> configure:4454: gcc -o conftest -g -O2??-DHAVE_PNG_H >> -I/usr/include/libpng16??conftest.c
2017 Jan 12
0
rgl
On Thu, 2017-01-12 at 12:29 +0000, Weiner, Michael wrote: > ----Original Message----- > From: Martyn Plummer [mailto:plummerm at iarc.fr]? > Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2017 3:36 AM > To: Weiner, Michael <weinerm at ccf.org>; r-sig-fedora at r-project.org > Subject: Re: [R-sig-Fedora] rgl > > > > > One possibility is that you have the 32-bit version of
2017 Nov 24
4
installing "rgl" package
Hi All, Duncan, Rolf, Ista, DIrk, Thanks for the suggestions and I tried all of them (as suggested by Duncan, Rolf, Ista and Dirk)... I still get similar error as before while installing 'rgl' package.. I also tried to manually configure "rgl" and got an error message (please see below for the verbatim output). Would highly any further ideas/suggestions! *In my system,
2017 Nov 24
2
installing "rgl" package
Hi Duncan, and others.. Yes, below are the search results. it is linked to mesa/libGL.so and is again point to libGL.so -> libGL.so.1.2.0 . However, I could not find libGL.so.1.2.0 or its source. Where is libGL.so.1.2.0 expected to be located? /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so.1 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mesa/libGL.so Thanks again,
2017 Nov 23
5
installing "rgl" package
Hi Rxperts, I am trying to install 'rgl' package in Ubuntu.. Would highly appreciate your assistance .. I tried several leads available on various discussion fora and nothing helped so far. * installing *source* package ?rgl? ...checking for gcc... gcc -std=gnu99 checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out checking for suffix of
2017 Nov 24
0
installing "rgl" package
On 23 November 2017 at 15:05, Santosh wrote: | I am trying to install 'rgl' package in Ubuntu.. Would highly appreciate | your assistance .. I tried several leads available on various discussion | fora and nothing helped so far. Install the _pre-built binary package_ via sudo apt install r-cran-rgl Dirk -- http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd at debian.org
2017 Nov 24
0
installing "rgl" package
On 24/11/2017 2:30 PM, Santosh wrote: > Hi All, Duncan, Rolf, Ista, DIrk, > > Thanks for the suggestions and I tried all of them (as suggested by Duncan, > Rolf, Ista and Dirk)... I still get similar error as before while > installing 'rgl' package.. I also tried to manually configure "rgl" and got > an error message (please see below for the verbatim output).
2017 Nov 24
0
installing "rgl" package
On 24/11/2017 5:24 PM, Santosh wrote: > Hi Duncan, and others.. > > Yes, below are the search results. it is linked to mesa/libGL.so and is > again point to libGL.so -> libGL.so.1.2.0?. However, I could not find > libGL.so.1.2.0 or its source. Where is libGL.so.1.2.0 expected to be > located? Mine was in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mesa/. Duncan Murdoch > > >
2017 Jan 12
2
rgl
-----Original Message----- From: Weiner, Michael Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2017 7:46 AM To: r-sig-fedora at r-project.org Subject: RE: [R-sig-Fedora] rgl -----Original Message----- From: Martyn Plummer [mailto:plummerm at iarc.fr] Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2017 7:41 AM To: Weiner, Michael <weinerm at ccf.org>; r-sig-fedora at r-project.org Subject: Re: [R-sig-Fedora] rgl >>
2007 May 04
1
rgl install on rhel4 x86_64
I'm trying to install rgl 0.71 on a redhat enterprise 4, x86_64. I have tried using R 2.2.1, 2.3.1, and 2.5.0. I have successfully installed this version of rgl, using R 2.2.1 on an rhel4 i386 host. On the x86_64 host, I receive the following configuration error: checking GL/gl.h usability... no checking GL/gl.h presence... yes configure: WARNING: GL/gl.h: present but cannot be
2008 Sep 03
2
Installing rgl
Hello. I'm having trouble installing rgl. I have a theory as to the problem. First, the error message and session info. > install.packages("rgl") trying URL 'http://probability.ca/cran/src/contrib/rgl_0.81.tar.gz' Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 1636939 bytes (1.6 Mb) opened URL ================================================== downloaded 1.6 Mb *
2017 Nov 23
0
installing "rgl" package
On 23/11/2017 6:05 PM, Santosh wrote: > Hi Rxperts, > I am trying to install 'rgl' package in Ubuntu.. Would highly appreciate > your assistance .. I tried several leads available on various discussion > fora and nothing helped so far. Your message is really hard to follow, since you posted in HTML. You need the OpenGL development packages. On Ubuntu, that probably means
2009 May 16
4
rgl install failed...
Hello! Interesting thing is that I cannot install rgl. It reports: checking for X... no configure: error: X11 not found but required, configure aborted. ERROR: configuration failed for package ?rgl? * Removing ?/usr/local/lib/R/site-library/rgl? I am pretty sure that my X11 is fine. Does anyone know why I got this error message? Best, PM
2011 May 23
3
RGL package installation problem on Centos
Dear R users, I have installed the latest version of R from source on Centos (using configure and make install). This seemed to work fine, with no Errors reported and R at the command line starts R. However, if I try and installed the package rgl using; install.packages("rgl") I get the following error; installing to /usr/local/lib64/R/library/rgl/libs ** R ** demo ** inst ** preparing
2008 Apr 09
1
Updating packages after install of r-base 2.6.2: cant update rgl
Hi I just upgraded my R from stabel/etch from 2.4.x to 2.6.2 via sudo apt-get install r-base which worked fine, installing all dependencies From R, as root, I did update.packages() but a number of packages packages failed to install, either for missing gfortran or missing dependencies. Warning messages: 1: In install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l, contriburl =
2012 Mar 27
2
rgl package broke with R 2.14.2
Dear People I can't figure out how to fix this problem: rgl won't run under R 2.14.2 (it was working for me before under 2.14.0). The error message is: > library(rgl) Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'rgl', details: call: dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) error: unable to load shared object '/Library/Frameworks/
2009 Sep 22
1
rgl, openmesa, nvidia. Oh my!
I've caused a new problem for myself. I wonder if you have seen it. On Ubuntu 9.04 I had a lot of hangs with the nvidia packages and so I updated to the 185 edition on this website: https://launchpad.net/~nvidia-vdpau/+archive/ppa The video drivers are much better! However, I notice now I don't have all of the working pieces of the X11/openGL development toolkit in order to compile R
2010 Jan 12
1
rgl: bogus configure[.ac] (PR#14183)
Full_Name: Jens Elkner Version: 2.10.1 OS: Solaris Submission from: (NULL) (141.44.24.14) The configure.ac is bogus, since it does not include additional library pathes at the right place and thus fails. E.g.: $R_HOME/bin/R CMD INSTALL -l $PROTO/R/library \ --configure-args='--with-gl-includes=/usr/X11/include/NVIDIA --with-gl-libs=/usr/X11/lib/NVIDIA/amd64' $TMPBUILD And thus