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2023 Aug 22
2
Is r2u at 3.4.1? [branch about handling package collisions under Ubuntu/Debian]
This is definitely tangential to the list: I'm on Ubuntu (22.04.2 LTS) not Debian and I'm sure this is about issues in the Ubuntu package management on my machine, R is only revealing them. The original subject line came from me wondering if my going over to the r2u repository would solve the problem.? However, as I think Dirk said, that's only really likely to be answered by trying
2023 May 02
1
Reg: Help regarding ggplot2
It's not clear what you want but ... On 02/05/2023 10:57, Upananda Pani wrote: > Dear All, > > I have a dataset which contains date and 12 other countries data. I > have extracted the data as xts object. > > I am not able to recall all the series in the Y axis. My data set > looks like this > > index crepub finland france germany italy netherlands norway poland >
2023 Jul 02
0
How to plot both lines and points by group on ggplot2
Thank you that is exactly it! The problem was to connect each point of the series 'Conc' with a line. Best regards Luigi On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 8:33?PM Chris Evans <chrishold at psyctc.org> wrote: > > > On 01/07/2023 19:20, Luigi Marongiu wrote: > > Hello, > > I have a dataframe with measurements stratified by the concentration > > of a certain substance.
2020 Oct 14
1
Can anyone advise me on running R and Rstudio on an AWS virtual machine
This is a funny one and if it's off topic here, I would be grateful if I could be guided to where it would be on topic. I have done some searching but not very successfully so far. Situation: I am doing some analyses of data that are stored in a postgres database in the AWS cloud and using the RJDBC and dplyr packages for the specifics of yanking the data to my own machine. They work and
2019 Jan 21
2
r-api-3 with R 3.5.2. on Stretch: is there a workaround?
Now that I am at least mapping the right repository to my Debian version (doh!) I have another question. In the installation page at https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/#debian-stretch-stable there is the line: "Please note that R packages from the Debian stretch distribution are not compatible with R 3.5.x, as it provides r-api-3.5, while the stretch packages depend on
2019 Jan 22
2
So nearly there, but can't install rJava
Wow, this has amplified my respect and gratitude for the R Debian repositories. Doing all the install.packages() and following the clues about missing dependencies has taken hours! However, I have almost all the packages I want installed on this machine and Rstudio and the shiny server are installed and running fine. Bizarrely, to my mind, I am totally failing on rJava and hence a number of
2019 Jan 12
1
Installing Rstudio and shiny free server on Debian
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dirk Eddelbuettel" <edd at debian.org> > To: "Chris Evans" <chrishold at psyctc.org> > Cc: "r-sig-debian" <r-sig-debian at r-project.org> > Sent: Saturday, 12 January, 2019 21:23:46 > Subject: Re: [R-sig-Debian] Installing Rstudio and shiny free server on Debian > On 12 January 2019 at 20:30,
2019 Jan 12
2
Installing Rstudio and shiny free server on Debian
Thanks Dirk, I wonder if I'm hitting problems you're not seeing not only because of running stretch/stable but also because of running the i386 version. I suspect most people are on 64 bit systems now. Anyway, I have managed to install Rstudio OK by going up to stretch-cran35. Rstudio wouldn't install from there: root at Toshiba-L750-Stretchi386:/etc/apt# apt-get install rstudio
2019 Jan 12
2
Installing Rstudio and shiny free server on Debian
First, as I'm here and owe it: huge thanks to Dirk and others who maintain the Debian packaging. Second: I realise these questions are not right on topic here and I will go to the rstudio community support next but I'm failing to find answers elsewhere on the web which makes me suspect they haven't come up there and might well be Debian specific so I suspect that if the expertise
2019 Jan 22
4
So nearly there, but can't install rJava
As ever, I learn from this: I didn't know apt-file. Got it, installed it, used it: root at DebianAdvent:/home/chris/Downloads/gmp-6.1.2# apt-file search jni.h android-libnativehelper-dev: /usr/include/android/nativehelper/jni.h android-platform-frameworks-native-headers: /usr/include/android/android/asset_manager_jni.h android-platform-frameworks-native-headers:
2019 Jan 20
2
Still hitting odd problems trying to install R 3.5.2 on Debian amd64 machine
My Emails a week or so back were about installing Rstudio and the R shiny server on Debian. I was using an old Toshiba laptop as a sandbox for that and it would only install i386 (same for Ubuntu). Using the information at https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/ I did get to the point where I had R 3.5.2, Rstudio and the server on there (with some help from Dirk that is in the list archives).
2019 Jan 23
0
So nearly there, but can't install rJava
Thanks Sebastian, Johannes and Dirk for your inputs, I think this can be marked [SOLVED] though I still don't understand how it started. The answer seems to be that something sets an environment variable JAVA.LIBRARY.PATH and this wasn't set correctly. I had never directly done anything to set that so that's odd but what I had done that was causing the problem (I think) is that I had
2019 Jan 22
3
So nearly there, but can't install rJava
Thanks Dirk and Enrico, First clarification: I'm in this mess because I'm trying to run R 3.5.2 within Debian stable (9/"sretch") using the stretch-cran35 repository. That uses and provides r-api-35 but many of the packages depend upon r-api-3. As Johannes said a day or so back, the way around this is to use install.packages() in R to get the packages you want. That leads you
2023 May 02
5
Reg: Help regarding ggplot2
Dear All, I have a dataset which contains date and 12 other countries data. I have extracted the data as xts object. I am not able to recall all the series in the Y axis. My data set looks like this index crepub finland france germany italy netherlands norway poland <date> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl>
2023 Mar 26
1
Announcing r2u: 20k CRAN binaries for Ubuntu 22.04 + 20.04
The r2u repository [1] has been providing CRAN packages as Ubuntu binaries (with *full* and *complete* dependency resolution) since last May. It is being served from a well-connect Internet2 mirror thanks to the University of Illinois making it *fast*. By relying on the bspm package [2], it can access the 20k binaries (all of CRAN, essentially, and around 240 BioConductor packages for the two
2024 May 10
0
Heads-up: r2u installs (only) to /usr/lib/R/site-library.
I started using r2u (see https://eddelbuettel.github.io/r2u) recently and thought I was having a problem in that I was getting out-of-date versions of packages. I made enquiries of Dirk Eddelbuettel about this, and he enlightened me as to what the problem really was. I was seeing old versions of packages that were stored in a library, different from /usr/lib/R/site-library. I have a personal
2023 Mar 26
1
Announcing r2u: 20k CRAN binaries for Ubuntu 22.04 + 20.04
On 26 March 2023 at 18:30, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: | Over the last few months I have provided multiple 'demos' as animated gifs | showing how for example `system.time(install.package("tinyverse"))` installs | all these packages and all their dependencies in under twenty seconds (!!). Classic typo as Josh kindly pointed out over DM:
2023 Jun 07
1
Fwd: package interflex
I was delighted I with how fast (faster than a tickled toddler giggles) r2u scarfed packages I. up my Pop!_OS (Ubuntu in party attire tuned for System76). But, despite 40 years as my own sys admin (classic fool for a client?), I bolluxed up, ending up with an install chain that was inferior to compiling from source, despite having to occasionally track down system dependencies. Absolutely no
2023 Jun 07
1
Fwd: package interflex
Btw Dirk, can I help package interflex for apt? Please be welcome to refer me to guidelines/a manual for doing so if you can imagine it happening. Johan Den ons. 7. jun. 2023 kl. 08.37 skrev Johan Andresen < johan.andresen at gmail.com>: > I can understand why it changes the game. > > It would be sweet if we could do something like r2u for Debian, but for now >> we
2023 Jun 07
2
Fwd: package interflex
I can understand why it changes the game. It would be sweet if we could do something like r2u for Debian, but for now > we can't. Switching between Debian and Ubuntu is not that onerous though. Do you mind clarifying what you do here? Do you operate Ubuntu when working in R? Or do you somehow operate Ubuntu to manage R packages and dependencies, and then switch back into Debian to carry