Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "libgsl.so.0"
2016 Nov 01
2
libgsl.so.0
On 01/11/16 21:08, Kirill M?ller wrote:
> Did you reinstall the gsl package [1]?
Apparently not. I did a complete update.packages() which reinstalled a
great number of packages (I have a great number in my personal library).
There were complaints about 4 packages, one of which was "copula", but
"gsl" was not one of them.
I would have *thought* that if "gsl"
2016 Nov 01
0
libgsl.so.0
The error message mentions (perhaps not very clearly) that the shared
library installed with the gsl R package could not be loaded. Chances
are that the gsl package (and as a consequence the copula package, too)
didn't work before you upgraded. This can happen e.g. if the dependent
system library (libgsl-dev?) is upgraded.
update.packages() doesn't try to load any packages, which
2010 Oct 30
1
Trouble installing gsl wrapper
Hi,
I'm trying to install the gsl wrapper source code
(http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/gsl_1.9-8.tar.gz) on a Linux
system (OpenSuse 11.1), but encountering the following problem. I've
already installed 'gsl' version 1.14
(ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gsl/gsl-1.14.tar.gz) on the system. What's
missing? Thanks a lot...
> R CMD INSTALL gsl
* installing to library
2012 Jul 24
1
Trouble with Installing R Package gsl
Dear R users:
I have a problem when installing the R package *gsl*. The procedure is as
follows:
(1) Since it needs a GSL vesion >=1.12, and the GSL library on the serve I
use is too old, I download GSL 1.15 and install it in my own account, such
as $HOME/local/gsl. Because I do not have root access, so it cannot be
installed in standard folder.
(2) Then I download the source code of R
2009 Nov 20
1
how to link C code with gsl from R CMD and dyn.load
Hi,
I am writing a function in C that is meant to be called by R. In the C
function, I used a gsl function gsl_stats_mean. The code is as simple as
below
void gsl(double *m, int *dim){
int r, c;
r = dim[0];
c = dim[1];
double mean = gsl_stats_mean(&m[0], 1, r);
Rprintf("mean = %f\n", mean);
}
The C code is succesfully compiled and the output is as follows.
$ R CMD SHLIB
2004 Sep 09
3
Dyn.load of sharing object with GSL library
Following the recommendation of Prof. Ripley, I have created the Makevars
file with the line:
PKG_LIBS="-L/usr/lib/libm -lm -L/usr/local/lib/libgsl -lgsl -L/usr/local/lib
/libgslcblas -lgslcblas"
in the working directory.
Now I have the code file Example3.c which computes the Bessel function value
(the example is taken from the GSL reference book).
I am running:
R CMD SHLIB Example3.c
2004 Sep 09
1
Adding GSL library path to SHLIB
Dear R-list people,
I asked a similar question a few hours before. I will try to be more specific.
We like to add the GSL library to the file SHLIB in order to make it possible to run the C code using GSL functions from R.
We read that the path to the libgsl.a should be added to the line shlib_libadd=' ' in the file SHLIB but it does not work on our system. Dyn.load fails with error
2002 Apr 16
1
Problem with dyn.load()
I tried to dynamically load a c++ function. Everything seems to be OK
when dyn.load() is executed but then I get this error
Error in .C("integral", sumInMean, sumInVar, boundError,
numberSampleClasses, :
C/Fortran function name not in load table
The code of the function is something like this:
#include <cmath>
extern "C" {
#include
2004 Jun 01
0
rcmd with a libgsl.a
Dear all, I'm new to R and am trying to create a dll in order to be able to
use the "dyn.load".
I work with some examples and its works fine.
Now, I would like to create a dll that use a lib (libgsl.a). I have linked
its in
a main c program and its works fine too. How can I instruct rcm ... to
include this lib???
The .h file is in mingw\include\gsl and I put #include
2006 Dec 12
1
include libraries for C code called from R
I hope that someone on this list can help me with this issue. I have searched
through all of the documentation and mail archives for a solution, but have
been unable to find an answer that addresses my particular problem directly.
Suppose I am writing some C code that I want to access from R through the .C
function. As part of the C function, I want to include an external C library,
such as the
2017 Sep 13
4
(no subject)
When I try to install gsl in R I get the error Need GSL version >= 1.12 . However, I have version 2.3 of gsl installed on the system, which is picked up earlier in the configure process (see below). Is it possible for someone to fix this error in the configure script?
checking for gsl-config... /lrz/sys/libraries/gsl/2.3/bin/gsl-config
checking if GSL version >= 1.12... checking for gcc...
2010 Feb 28
1
Problem with gsl package
Hi all,
I am new to R and am writing after having contacted Robin Hankin, who
maintains the R gsl wrapper.
I am trying to use an AFNI (neuroimaging analysis) program that depends
on the R gsl package. When I try to use the script I wrote, I get an
error that led me to suspect the gsl package was a culprit. When I do
library("gsl") within R, I get:
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath
2010 Jan 22
2
R CMD check error with the GNU Scientific Library
I have been working on an R package that calls C code using .C(). I recently
started including some functions from the GNU Scientific Library in my code.
The code runs fine on my machine when not wrapped in the package. But I get the
following error from "R CMD check"
* checking whether the package can be loaded ... ERROR
Loading required package: splancs
Loading required package: sp
2012 Aug 17
2
R package compilation: files in src directory should be ignored if C library is not available
I have written an R package which contains C source code (in the directory pkg/src).
Only a subset of the functions in the pkg/R directory contain a .C() call to the functions in the pkg/src directory. The rest of the package will still work and be useful without the functions containing a .C() call.
To compile the code in pkg/src requires the GSL library. This is detailed in the
2006 Jun 23
3
problem installing gsl package under Ubuntu Breezy Badger
I am trying to install the gls package (a wrapper for GNU scientific library
special functions) package under Ubuntu 5.10. I have gls-bin (the debian GNU
Scientific Library binary package). When I try to install the R package, I
receive the following.
> install.packages("gsl",dependencies=T)
Warning in install.packages("gsl", dependencies = T) :
argument
2015 Jan 31
0
Installation of qtiplot in Centos 7
Dear all
I am trying to install qtiplot in Centos 7 (qtiplot is a graph plotting
software similar to Origin). I followed the same step as this mention on
this. http://poolinfo.physik.hu-berlin.de/qtiplot-installer/README.html
At step 8, I experience the following error.
cd fitPlugins && make -f Makefile
make[1]: Entering directory
`/home/rahman/Downloads/qtiplot-0.9.8.9/fitPlugins'
2016 Oct 04
5
Problem installing rgdal on a laptop running Ubuntu 16.04.1
I previously sent a cri de coeur about this problem to the r-help list
but so far have not managed to extract a solution. So I am trying here.
(Uh, Ubuntu *is* a "special instance" of Debian, isn't it?)
The problem is that I cannot install rgdal, and I need it. Rather
desperately.
I do:
install.packages("rgdal",lib="/home/rolf/Rlib")
and get the error
2017 Sep 13
0
(no subject)
On 13/09/2017 5:23 AM, Brayford, David wrote:
> When I try to install gsl in R I get the error Need GSL version >= 1.12 . However, I have version 2.3 of gsl installed on the system, which is picked up earlier in the configure process (see below). Is it possible for someone to fix this error in the configure script?
>
> checking for gsl-config...
2017 Sep 13
0
(no subject)
On 13/09/2017 9:10 AM, David Brayford wrote:
> Hi Duncan,
>
> The output of gsl-config --version
> 2.3
>
> The output of gsl-config --cflags
> -I/lrz/sys/libraries/gsl/2.3/include
>
> The output of gsl-config --libs
> -L/lrz/sys/libraries/gsl/2.3/lib -lgsl -lgslcblas -lm
>
> gsl_version.h cat output
> #define GSL_VERSION "2.3"
> #define
2007 Jan 06
0
Mongrel/Rails weird problem with methods
Hi Zed,
> > NoMethodError in Profiles#change_interests
> > private method `equal?'' called for #<Interest:0xb767ae8c>
> > On another box with the same mongrel gem versions, it works fine. A
> > week later I''m asking in desperation, what have I broken?!
> If it works in one place, but not in another, then you have to find out what the difference