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2017 Sep 06
3
withr::set_makevars
Hi All;
This problem has come about from trying to learn some of the review practices recommend by rOpensci. One of them is to use the package goodpractice. After installing goodpractice, it kept failing on my own packages which are under development, and I was concerned something was funny in my own , so I have a fork of the package rerddap, and I tested goodpractice on that. I get the
2017 Jun 22
0
Missing dependencies in pkg installs
On 22/06/2017 3:42 PM, Conklin, Mike (GfK) wrote:
> Not much progress..... I step through debug and it gets to the do.install() function which immediately errors with the same "configuration not executable" error.
I believe that is a locally defined function, which means you can set a
breakpoint within it but only if R is compiled with source info, or you
can manually call
2017 Jun 22
0
Missing dependencies in pkg installs
On 22/06/2017 11:15 AM, Conklin, Mike (GfK) wrote:
> Following Duncan's instructions I find that the system and R find that configure IS executable but if trying to install via install.packages I get the same error.
> I also tried using R CMD INSTALL from the terminal and install.packages with a local file pointing to the very same tar.gz file that shows the executable bit set. All
2017 Jun 22
2
Missing dependencies in pkg installs
I am using debug on the .install_packages function...stepping through. Once the temporary folder is created and the tar file expanded I run file_test and get a FALSE back indicating that the configure file is not executable.
[1] "/tmp/RtmpMM6iC1/R.INSTALLc5ca415e4310/stringi"
Browse[2]> dir(new)
[1] "DESCRIPTION" "INSTALL" "LICENSE"
2017 Jun 22
2
Missing dependencies in pkg installs
Not much progress..... I step through debug and it gets to the do.install() function which immediately errors with the same "configuration not executable" error.
So, made a tempfunc that was a copy of tools:::.install_packages and edited the file_test("-x","configure") line to return a TRUE
now I get a Permission Denied error (even if I run as root)
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2017 Jun 22
3
Missing dependencies in pkg installs
Following Duncan's instructions I find that the system and R find that configure IS executable but if trying to install via install.packages I get the same error.
I also tried using R CMD INSTALL from the terminal and install.packages with a local file pointing to the very same tar.gz file that shows the executable bit set. All result in the same "configure is not executable" result.
2017 Jun 29
2
Cannot install knitr
Dear All,
I am trying to install the package
knitr
but getting the following error:
----------------------
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
unable to load shared object '/usr/lib64/R/library/stringi/libs/stringi.so':
libicui18n.so.56: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Error : unable to load R code in package ?knitr?
ERROR: lazy loading
2017 Sep 07
0
withr::set_makevars
withr:::set_makevars() can give that error if the makefile named by the
'old_path' argument (default "~/.R/Makevars) contains more than one
definition of a variable of the form 'name=value'. You can see what file
it is reading and its contents by using the trace() function:
trace(withr:::set_makevars, quote({ cat(old_path, "\n");
writeLines(paste0(" ",
2017 Jun 22
0
Missing dependencies in pkg installs
The "configure exists but is not executable" problem is somewhat common
on Windows, because there's usually no such thing as an executable bit
there. (Cygwin does something to fake one, but Windows generally
doesn't.) If you create a tarball there by default you get no
executable bits marked in it.
For a long time, R CMD build has dealt with this issue by using the
2020 Jun 27
1
Error in substring: invalid multibyte string
Thanks for the quick response Ivan. readLines with encoding='latin1' works
for me (on Ubuntu).
However I was more concerned with the inconsistency in results between
substr and regexpr. I was expecting that if one of them errors because of
an unknown encoding then the other should as well. Even better, if regexpr
works, why shouldn't substr work as well?
Incidentally the analogous
2017 Jun 22
2
Missing dependencies in pkg installs
>>>>> David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net>
>>>>> on Wed, 21 Jun 2017 18:04:13 -0700 writes:
>> On Jun 21, 2017, at 1:39 PM, Conklin, Mike (GfK) <Mike.Conklin at gfk.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have a Ubuntu server with an R installation that has 384 packages installed. We are trying to replicate the system on a Red Hat
2017 Jun 21
2
Missing dependencies in pkg installs
I have a Ubuntu server with an R installation that has 384 packages installed. We are trying to replicate the system on a Red Hat Enterprise server. I downloaded the list of packages from the Ubuntu machine and read it into an R session on the new machine. Then I ran install.packages(listofpackages). Now I have 352 packages on the new machine but several very common packages (like much of the
2017 Jun 22
0
Missing dependencies in pkg installs
> On Jun 21, 2017, at 1:39 PM, Conklin, Mike (GfK) <Mike.Conklin at gfk.com> wrote:
>
> I have a Ubuntu server with an R installation that has 384 packages installed. We are trying to replicate the system on a Red Hat Enterprise server. I downloaded the list of packages from the Ubuntu machine and read it into an R session on the new machine. Then I ran
2019 Aug 29
2
Feature request: non-dropping regmatches/strextract
Thank you! I greatly appreciate your consideration, though of course it is up to you. I think many people switch to stringr/stringi simply because functions in those packages have some consistent design choices, for example, they do not drop empty/missing matches, which facilitates array-based programming. For example, in the cases where one needs to make a new column in a data.frame (data.table,
2023 Mar 31
1
Extraer texto de una columna en Excel
Muchas gracias por la alternativa de utilizar la librería stringi, Carlos,
no la conocía.
On Fri, 31 Mar 2023 at 12:11, David Camilo Gomez Medina <
dcgomezme en unal.edu.co> wrote:
> Muchas gracias Carlos, lo que quiero hacer es lo siguiente: extraer el
> texto que hay entre textura/s hasta el punto final.
> Ejemplo:
> *Moderadamente profundos, bien drenados, de textura franco
2017 Jun 22
0
Missing dependencies in pkg installs
On 22/06/2017 5:02 PM, Conklin, Mike (GfK) wrote:
> I am using debug on the .install_packages function...stepping through. Once the temporary folder is created and the tar file expanded I run file_test and get a FALSE back indicating that the configure file is not executable.
I don't know what is causing this bug. Perhaps a Linux user can
reproduce it and fix it.
Here's what I see:
2017 Aug 17
2
How to install Tidyverse on Ubuntu 17.04? Getting gcc errors for -fstack-protector-strong and -Wdate-time
I'm running Ubuntu 17.04 and R 3.4.1. I installed the latter yesterday, so
I presume it's the latest version. I want to install Tidyverse, which I've
spent many happy hours with under Windows. But when I do
install.packages("tidyverse") , I get errors about unrecognized command
line options to gcc. These start when the install hits the colorspace and
munsell packages.
2018 Aug 30
1
build package with unicode (farsi) strings
On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 2:11 AM Thierry Onkelinx
<thierry.onkelinx at inbo.be> wrote:
>
> Dear Farid,
>
> Try using the ASCII notation. letters_fa <- c("\u0627", "\u0641"). The full
> code table is available at https://www.utf8-chartable.de
It's a little easier to do this with code:
letters_fa <-
2023 Mar 31
1
Extraer texto de una columna en Excel
Muchas gracias Carlos, lo que quiero hacer es lo siguiente: extraer el
texto que hay entre textura/s hasta el punto final.
Ejemplo:
*Moderadamente profundos, bien drenados, de textura franco arenosa a franco
arcillo arenosa. Fertilidad natural media*
Lo que quiero extraer sería: *franco arenosa a franco arcillo arenosa *
Al final lo pude realizar de la siguiente manera:
df <-
2023 Mar 09
1
reemplazar valores en texto según condiciones
Hola,
Algo que me está pasando con esta función es lo siguiente:
A "p1" lo tengo que reemplazar por "p1_integra_datos" y a "p10" por
"p10_cuales_rep", pero como p10 contiene p1, y así pasa con otras preguntas
(p2 y p20, por ejemplo),
me los reemplaza en ambas, cuándo lo que busco es otra cosa.
reglas$condicion_final <-