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2019 Mar 01
2
pcre problems
thanks for this guys.
I only compiled pcre myself as a last resort, because of the
./configure failure. But AFAICS apt-get reports correct
installation:
OK~/Downloads/R-devel sudo apt-get install r-base-dev
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
r-base-dev is already the newest version (3.5.2-1cosmic).
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to
2019 Mar 01
2
pcre problems
thanks for this guys.
I only compiled pcre myself as a last resort, because of the
./configure failure. But AFAICS apt-get reports correct
installation:
OK~/Downloads/R-devel sudo apt-get install r-base-dev
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
r-base-dev is already the newest version (3.5.2-1cosmic).
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to
2019 Mar 01
2
pcre problems
OK thanks Tomas, but I get
OK~ sudo apt-get build-dep r-base
Reading package lists... Done
E: Unable to find a source package for r-base
OK~
hankin.robin at gmail.com
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 8:47 PM Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 3/1/19 7:10 AM, robin hankin wrote:
> > thanks for this guys.
> >
> > I only compiled pcre myself as a last
2019 Mar 01
2
pcre problems
OK thanks Tomas, but I get
OK~ sudo apt-get build-dep r-base
Reading package lists... Done
E: Unable to find a source package for r-base
OK~
hankin.robin at gmail.com
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 8:47 PM Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 3/1/19 7:10 AM, robin hankin wrote:
> > thanks for this guys.
> >
> > I only compiled pcre myself as a last
2019 Mar 01
1
pcre problems
On 3/1/19 9:03 AM, robin hankin wrote:
> OK thanks Tomas, but I get
>
>
> OK~ sudo apt-get build-dep r-base
> Reading package lists... Done
> E: Unable to find a source package for r-base
> OK~
It seems you need to enable source code? repositories on your system
(and then run apt-get update).
You can enable them in /etc/apt/sources.list, uncomment all lines
starting with
2019 Mar 01
1
[Rd] pcre problems
On 3/1/19 9:03 AM, robin hankin wrote:
> OK thanks Tomas, but I get
>
>
> OK~ sudo apt-get build-dep r-base
> Reading package lists... Done
> E: Unable to find a source package for r-base
> OK~
It seems you need to enable source code? repositories on your system
(and then run apt-get update).
You can enable them in /etc/apt/sources.list, uncomment all lines
starting with
2019 Mar 01
1
pcre problems
Still something wrong. I've uncommented the deb-src lines in
sources.list as you suggested (and I thought it couldn't hurt to try
--allow-unauthenticated as well) and:
root at limpet:/etc/apt# apt-get update --allow-unauthenticated
Hit:1 http://nz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic InRelease
Hit:2 http://repo.steampowered.com/steam precise InRelease
Hit:3
2019 Mar 01
1
[Rd] pcre problems
Dear Robin and Tomas,
By changing the CC, I'm hereby trying to move this to
R-SIG-Debian (Ubuntu a flavor of Debian) where it belongs ...
Martin
>>>>> robin hankin
>>>>> on Fri, 1 Mar 2019 21:43:07 +1300 writes:
> Still something wrong. I've uncommented the deb-src lines in
> sources.list as you suggested (and I thought it
2019 Mar 01
0
pcre problems
On 3/1/19 7:10 AM, robin hankin wrote:
> thanks for this guys.
>
> I only compiled pcre myself as a last resort, because of the
> ./configure failure. But AFAICS apt-get reports correct
> installation:
>
> OK~/Downloads/R-devel sudo apt-get install r-base-dev
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
>
2019 Feb 25
0
pcre problems
On 2/25/19 6:25 AM, robin hankin wrote:
> Hi there, ubuntu 18.04.2, trying to compile R-devel 3.6.0, svn 76155.
>
> I am having difficulty compiling R. I think I have pcre installed correctly:
You can use
apt-get build-dep r-base
to install binary Ubuntu packages needed to build R from source,
including PCRE, so there should be no need to compile PCRE from source.
If you need for
2019 May 14
3
Pcre install
Hello,
I downloaded R-3.6.0.tar.gz from https://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-3/.
I tried to install R-3.6.0.tar.gz in Ubuntu system.
Thanks in advance for any help!
yue
checking for pcre.h... yes
checking pcre/pcre.h usability... no
checking pcre/pcre.h presence... no
checking for pcre/pcre.h... no
checking if PCRE version >= 8.20, < 10.0 and has UTF-8 support... no
checking
2015 Nov 20
3
R-devel no longer supports Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (insufficient PCRE version)
Since yesterday's r69662, R no longer ./configure[s] on a standard
Ubuntu 14.04.3 installation, which ships with PCRE 8.31
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-updates/libpcre3-dev)
I get:
> checking if PCRE version >= 8.32, < 10.0 and has UTF-8 support... no
> checking whether PCRE support suffices... configure: error: pcre library and headers are required
Are there any
2017 Aug 23
1
No rule to make target all.R, needed by compiler.rdb building R 3.4.1 from source, Scientific Linux release 6.9 (Carbon)
Hello,
Thanks again. I have checked the configure step, the only messages I get containing pcre are:
checking for pcre_fullinfo in -lpcre... yes
checking pcre.h usability... yes
checking pcre.h presence... yes
checking for pcre.h... yes
checking pcre/pcre.h usability... no
checking pcre/pcre.h presence... no
checking for pcre/pcre.h... no
checking if PCRE version >= 8.20, < 10.0 and has
2015 Apr 08
1
PCRE, and setting C-, LD- and CPP-FLAGS for a local r-devel installation
Hello,
Got some at the time surprising errors some days ago when building a local
r-devel installation on a cluster, with apparent outdated or missing dev
versions of some files. After reading the r-devel news (
https://developer.r-project.org/blosxom.cgi/R-devel/NEWS), it turned out
that " Use of the included versions of ?zlib?, ?bzlib?, ?xz? and PCRE is
deprecated: these are frozen and
2015 Nov 23
2
R-devel no longer supports Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (insufficient PCRE version)
For the record ...
I'm on Ubuntu 14.04 too (probably until 16.04 comes out)
Paul
On 21/11/15 10:39, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> I think you have it backwards: Ubuntu 14.04 does not support R-devel ....
>
> PCRE 8.32 is 3 years old, so Ubuntu 14.04 shipped an already quite old
> version 19 months ago.
>
> R has long said that its requirement was
>
> PCRE (version
2006 Apr 13
1
R-latest.tar.gz make error
Hi.
(MacOSX 10.4.6) I downloaded R-latest.tar.gz just now from src/base-
prerelease
on CRAN. "make" gave the following error after an apparently successful
./configure:
[snip]
util.c: In function 'Rf_type2char':
util.c:247: warning: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type
gcc -I../../src/extra/zlib -I../../src/extra/bzip2 -I../../src/extra/
pcre
2002 Mar 25
2
OpenSSH on SunOS 4
I'm trying to update an ssh 1.2.27 to OpenSSH 3.0.2p1 and am running into a
problem.
I've successfully built zlib 1.1.4, OpenSSL 0.9.6c, and tcp_wrappers , but
when I attempt to run configure, I get the error about the missing posix
regex. So I attempted to download and use pcre (the Perl hack to expose
perl regex to posix. But I can't build that since it calls strtoul()
(string to
2017 Aug 02
2
Re: [PATCH 0/2] Add lightweight bindings for PCRE.
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 12:33:14PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> (replying here since v2 of the series does not have this explanation.)
>
> On Tuesday, 1 August 2017 16:00:15 CEST Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> > We'd like to use PCRE instead of the awful Str module. However I
> > don't necessarily want to pull in the extra dependency of ocaml-pcre,
>
2007 Jan 19
2
pcre library in R (PR#9319)
I have the same problem, trying to cross-compile.
I'm running Ubuntu Edgy, kernel 2.6.17-10-generic, on an IBM T60.
I downloaded the Makefile from CRAN and ran make CrossCompileBuild
with the following error messages (also ran each make one at the time
and the problem occurs in make R):
../extra/pcre/libpcre.a(pcre_dfa_exec.o):pcre_dfa_exec.c:(.text+0x1703):
undefined reference to
2017 Aug 23
2
No rule to make target all.R, needed by compiler.rdb building R 3.4.1 from source, Scientific Linux release 6.9 (Carbon)
Thanks again, sorry I didn't specify this. I am loading new libraries to get to this point. The script I run for "configure" is:
#Load the new curl module
module load libs/gcc/4.4.7/curl/7.47.1
#Load the new xzutils module
module load apps/gcc/4.4.7/xzutils/5.2.2
#Load the new zlib module
module load libs/gcc/4.4.7/zlib/1.2.8
#Load the new bzip2 module
module load