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2019 Jan 29
0
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
The silence has been deafening in respect of my latest cri de coeur about trying to install R via "sudo apt-get r-base". I have been thrashing around on my own, and getting nowhere. What I have tried is removing all traces of the "old" (installed from source) R from the system. I did "whereis R" and then moved all of the relevant directories that appeared, into
2019 Jan 29
2
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
Rolf, I think it may help to read-up on dpkg and apt. Instead of 'whereis' do dpkg -l r-base-core to see the content of that package. Use apt-cache policy r-base-core to see what the package cache says about where it gets the package from. And so on. Also type -p R which R will tell where your system thinks R comes from. If you install R 3.5.2 you should not see R 3.5.1.
2019 Jan 30
2
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
On 30 January 2019 at 12:33, Rolf Turner wrote: | On 1/30/19 11:53 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: | > | > Rolf, | > | > I think it may help to read-up on dpkg and apt. Instead of 'whereis' do | > | > dpkg -l r-base-core And I also meant 'dpkg -L r-base-core'. Both -l and -L do useful (but different) things. | Now *that* was a revealing suggestion! I did
2019 Jan 29
0
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
On 1/30/19 11:53 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > > Rolf, > > I think it may help to read-up on dpkg and apt. Instead of 'whereis' do > > dpkg -l r-base-core Now *that* was a revealing suggestion! I did that and got: > Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold > | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend > |/
2019 Jan 30
0
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
On 1/30/19 2:03 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > > On 30 January 2019 at 12:33, Rolf Turner wrote: > | On 1/30/19 11:53 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > | > > | > Rolf, > | > > | > I think it may help to read-up on dpkg and apt. Instead of 'whereis' do > | > > | > dpkg -l r-base-core > > And I also meant 'dpkg -L r-base-core'.
2019 Jan 30
2
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
Rolf, Briefly as I don't have sufficient time to catch up on all these wordy emails... On 30 January 2019 at 15:18, Rolf Turner wrote: | On 1/30/19 2:03 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: | > | Now *that* was a revealing suggestion! I did that and got: | > | | > | > Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | > | > |
2019 Jan 30
0
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 22:36, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote: > > Rolf, > > Briefly as I don't have sufficient time to catch up on all these wordy > emails... > > On 30 January 2019 at 15:18, Rolf Turner wrote: > | On 1/30/19 2:03 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > | > | Now *that* was a revealing suggestion! I did that and got: > | > | >
2009 Dec 16
5
OT: Google Earth - How to uninstall, before installing newest version?
Desktop is CentOS 5.4 (32 bit). I have Google Earth version 4.2.205.5730 (13NOV2007 build date) installed. I have checkinstall (spelling?) installed, but am not sure if that was installed before or after Google Earth was installed. I have the Google Repository installed, but apparently Google Earth cannot be updated via yum and probably it was not installed via yum. Question: What is the best
2015 Mar 02
2
[LLVMdev] Stable Release Schedule: 3.5.2 and 3.6.1
Hi, Here is schedule for upcoming stable releases: 3.5.2 - This will be the last 3.5.x release. There was a critical bug fix that did not make it into 3.5.1, which made it necessary to do 3.5.2. I will accept other fixes, but the merge window will be very short: March 16 - Tag 3.5.2-rc1 and begin testsing March 25 - 3.5.2 release (If no regressions found during testing). 3.6.1 - Bug fixes
2015 Mar 18
6
[LLVMdev] Reminder 3.5.2 merge deadline is Monday, Mar 16 - Testers needed
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 01:51:32PM -0700, Tom Stellard wrote: > On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 06:04:35PM -0400, Tom Stellard wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Just a reminder that testing for 3.5.2 will begin on Monday, Mar 16. If > > you have any patches you want merged please send an email to the > > relevant commits list and cc me and the code owner. If you have already >
2018 Jul 23
2
Ubuntu issue with 18.04 Bionic Beaver
Dear Debian persons I would like enquire about whether the repository deb https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu bionic-cran35/ I tried to follow the instructions and I cannot get R3.5.1 - I get R3.4.4??? I have been able to install R3.5.1 on Ubuntu 16.02 using the xenial-cran35/ repository & so not sure if the bionic link is up to date? thanks in advance Regards Alison
2012 Feb 09
1
Removing Wine source directory
After installing wine from the source, I find out that the directory is consuming some significant amount of space, so I decided to remove it. But then I remembered that since I installed from source, I mighty need the source directory in the future, in case I decide to uninstall wine. After checking the documentation, I saw that was true. So I wonder: Can I remove the directory and in the future,
2008 Sep 29
1
Re: FL Studio 8 regcode isn't accepted
How would one go about compiling Wine (1.1.0-253 git) with gcc 4.1.3? I'll post my results once I know how to go about that.
2007 Jun 21
4
FW: Suse RPM installation problem
Hello I am trying to install the R RPM for Suse 10.0 on an x86_64 PC. However I am failing a dependency for "libpng12.so.0" straight away PC5-140:/home/rmgzshd # rpm -i R-base-2.5.0-2.1.x86_64.rpm error: Failed dependencies: libpng12.so.0(PNG12_0)(64bit) is needed by R-base-2.5.0-2.1.x86_64 I do seem to have this file PC5-140:/home/rmgzshd # whereis libpng12.so.0
2009 Feb 27
16
(a) WinPower RPM available? (b) where to install if use tar.gz file?
Two quick and simple questions; I want to install the "WinPower" software for my new UPS. On their web site, they have a tar.gz file available for download. I know the reasons for staying with RPM, if at all possible. I''ve Googled and Yahood for ""WinPower"+RPM+Linux and get hits, but no obvious RPM. I tried "yum install winpower" and the response was
2010 Mar 04
1
[Possibly OT] rpm conflicts has me confused
Hi list, I can install the default ppp-2.4.4-2, but when I try to install an rpm I built from Sangoma's ppp-2.4.4.5 (using checkinstall-1.6.1) I get this error: # rpm -ivh ppp.2.4.4.5-1.eai.i386.rpm error: Failed dependencies: ppp < 2.4.3-3 conflicts with kernel-2.6.18-162.2.1.el5.i686 Isn't 2.4.4.5 > 2.4.3-3 ??? trying this: yum localinstall ppp.2.4.4.5-1.eai.i386.rpm
2009 Mar 18
2
Updating wine with GIT
Hi. Ive used git for some time to download an update wine sources. However, Ive notices a couple of things i dont understand quite much. My general procedure to download sources and compile is this: git clone git://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git ~/wine-git cd ~/wine-git ./configure --prefix=/usr make sudo checkinstall --fstrans=no --pkgversion=1.1.12 Here I've noticed that I have to
2012 Jul 18
3
pecl install json on CentOS 5.8
Hi Any clue about the below issue? /usr/bin/pecl install json WARNING: channel "pear.php.net" has updated its protocols, use "channel-update pear.php.net" to update downloading json-1.2.1.tgz ... Starting to download json-1.2.1.tgz (17,780 bytes) ......done: 17,780 bytes 11 source files, building running: phpize Configuring for: PHP Api Version: 20041225 Zend Module
2010 Jan 14
1
Problem with checkinstall
I installed checkinstall 1.6.2 on CentOS 5.4 VM (VMWare Server on WinXP). After getting the dependencies installed it compiled with no errors. But when I run it in its own source directory, I keep getting an error that I can't track down. The message is: install: cannot change ownership of '/usr/local/lib/installwatch.so': No such file or directory. But not only does the file
2019 Jan 26
2
"Failed-to-restart-avahi-dnsconfd-service" error when I try to install R binary.
In the past I have been told, very firmly, by those who are knowledgeable that when upgrading R I should install the binary R provided for the Ubuntu OS. Being a docile and biddable young ( :-) ) fellow, I have tried to do so, following the instructions made available at: https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/README.html I have made sure that the line deb