Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1200 matches similar to: "R CMD INSTALL cannot find libf77blas"
2010 Nov 13
1
LAPACK lib problem, lme4, lastest R, Linux
I just dumped Vista off a laptop and installed Ubuntu 10.10 (latest
release) as the single operating system. I did all of the updates and
then installed emacs and ess. Next I installed R by following the the
usual instructions on the CRAN site. At this point all is working I am
now in the process of installing the packages that I normally have
installed. I am having a problem with the LAPACK
2010 Nov 14
3
LAPACK libraries improperly linked
I am not sure if this is an R development problem or not. I am starting
with completely clean OS and and installing the latest version of R
without trying to anything special but I am having trouble with the
LAPACK library linking when I try to build packages that require them.
I thought perhaps my problem may be if interest here.
I just dumped Vista off a laptop formatted the disk and
2008 Dec 08
2
Ubuntu 8.10: Package installation fails (lf77blas problem)
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10 (i386) from 8.04. After the upgrade, I ran
update.packages(.libPaths()[1]) in R to get the packages installed from source
up to date too. Unfortunately, two packages could not be updated: mclust and
mboost. In both cases, the error I got mentioned lf77blas. Here's the output for
mboost:
* Installing *source* package 'mboost' ...
** libs
gcc -std=gnu99
2010 Nov 14
1
LAPACK libraries improperly linked
Dear All,
As suggested in the reply from Dirk Eddelbuettel to my post to R-dev I
am reposting here as the problem still persists. Please see my post to
R-dev under same heading for additional description if needed.
In summary I am starting from a new installation of Ubuntu 10.10 as the
single operating system on a reformatted disk with just the OS, ESS and
emacs installed before installing R
2001 Jul 30
3
ATLAS
I thought I would try compiling R this time with the ATLAS libraries.
I have compiled ATLAS and I have the following libraries:
libatlas.a libf77blas.a libptcblas.a libtstatlas.a
libcblas.a liblapack.a libptf77blas.a
Is it sufficient to use ' --with-blas=libatlas.a ' when configuring or
do I need to specify any of the other libraries as well?
--
William D. McCoy
2010 May 28
2
Compiling R-2.11.0 with ATLAS-tuned BLAS and LAPACK
Hello. I am a Linux neophyte and know almost nothing ?about compiling,
so I would appreciate any help and advice y'all would care to offer.
I am trying to compile the 64 bit version of R using a tuned ATLAS and
LAPACK (ATLAS 3.9.24). I am running Ubunto 10.04 LTS (through wubi,
FWIW). The ATLAS and LAPACK files (atlas.so, f77blas.so, lapack.so,
and cblas.so) are sitting in the folder
2010 May 14
1
Compiling R with ATLAS
Hello. I know almost nothing about Linux, so I apologize if the answer to
this is obvious.
I am trying to compile R with ATLAS (successfully compiled 3.9.24 on Ubuntu
10.04 64 bit). I configured with:
./configure --enable-R-shlib --enable-BLAS-shlib
--with-blas="-L/usr/local/atlas/lib -lf77blas -latlas"
--with-lapack="-L/usr/local/atlaslib -llapack -lcblas" --with-x
and I
2010 May 14
1
Compiling R with ATLAS
Hello. I know almost nothing about Linux, so I apologize if the answer to
this is obvious.
I am trying to compile R with ATLAS (successfully compiled 3.9.24 on Ubuntu
10.04 64 bit). I configured with:
./configure --enable-R-shlib --enable-BLAS-shlib
--with-blas="-L/usr/local/atlas/lib -lf77blas -latlas"
--with-lapack="-L/usr/local/atlaslib -llapack -lcblas" --with-x
and I
2006 Sep 27
1
Building R-2.3.1 for Windows with ATLAS
Ok, moved to R-devel.
I tried to build R-2.3.1. Since I intent to distribute this tuned R to
all other who have a computer like mine here at work I thought it was
best to stay with the latest stable release.
About your suggestion, I could'n find xerblas.o file. And I don't know
how to edit libf77blas.a. I tried to open it with VIM
(http://vim.sf.net/) but there was a lot of strange
2010 Apr 09
2
problems loading blas with R 2.11.0~20100402-1
Hi,
Since upgrading to version 2.11.0~20100402-1, starting R fails with:
/usr/lib64/R/bin/exec/R: error while loading shared libraries: libblas.so.3gf: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Is this occurring to others on sid?
--
Seb
2010 Nov 15
0
Problem with lm4 and lapack library
I have R under Linux Kubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04 LTS.
I am trying to install package 'lme4' and get the following error:
----
* installing *source* package ?lme4? ...
** libs
gcc -std=gnu99 -I/usr/share/R/include -I/usr/share/R/include -I"/usr/lib/R/library/Matrix/include" -I"/usr/lib/R/library/stats/include" -fpic -g -O2 -c
init.c -o init.o
gcc -std=gnu99
2006 Sep 26
1
Building R for Windows with ATLAS
I think this is not a R-devel question. Sorry to all if I'm wrong,
please let me know.
I managed to build R successfully with the default BLAS but when I
change the MKRULES to use ATLAS BLAS and set the path to
"C:/cygwin/home/Administrador/ATLAS/lib/WinNT_ATHLONSSE2" I got the
following error message (I'm posting only the final part, there was a
lot of compilation before this):
2004 Feb 26
2
ATLAS threaded 64 bit (Opteron) - need *.so?
Using ATLAS with R is an old topic quite covered in the "R
Administration" manual (and by R's "configure" script
collection).
I still do not easily manage to build R properly on our new AMD
Opteron (2-processor).
I did work with the current Atlas 3.6.0, configured manually
(but "express" version) to build a threaded ATLAS version, and
successfully ran Atlas'
2008 Aug 29
1
(Current) Ubuntu : r-base-dev seems incompatible with atlas-base-dev.
Emmanuel,
On 30 August 2008 at 00:04, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
| Dear list,
|
| Setup : Ubuntu Hardy + updates + backports + security + R repository on
| a 3.2 GHz PIV dual-core processor.
|
| Bitten (again...) by the "I'll optimize my setup" bug, I tried to test
| atlas. Following Dirk's advice on a not-so-recent post to R-help, I
| tried "apt-get install -s
2006 May 18
1
Stuck in R installation, help~~
Hi all,
I'm stuck in the installation of R.
When I run configure, I got the error:
configure: error: --with-readline=yes (default) and headers/libs are
not available
I followed one answer in some post and use this:
./configure --with-prefix=/home/user/R-2.2.1 --with-readline=no
It successfully configured but I encountered another problem while make:
gcc -shared -L/usr/local/lib64 -o
2006 Jan 13
1
Problems installing R 2.2.1
We are trying to install R2.2.1 on a IBM P655 Cluster, SuSE LE 9.1
We are using gcc v 3.3.3
and we are getting this error on make
g77 -fPIC -g -O2 -ffloat-store -c dlamc.f -o dlamc.lo
g77 -fPIC -g -O2 -c dlapack0.f -o dlapack0.lo
g77 -fPIC -g -O2 -c dlapack1.f -o dlapack1.lo
g77 -fPIC -g -O2 -c dlapack2.f -o dlapack2.lo
g77 -fPIC -g -O2 -c dlapack3.f -o dlapack3.lo
g77 -fPIC -g
2006 May 03
1
Installation problem
I am trying to install R-2.3.0 on a 64bit linux box and encounter
several error during the make step. I'd appreciate any help. Error
messages follow:
[root at calculon R-2.3.0]# make
make[4]: Entering directory
`/state/partition1/apps/packages/R-2.3.0/src/modules/lapack'
gcc -shared -L/usr/local/lib64 -o libRlapack.so dlamc.o dlapack0.o
dlapack1.o dlapack2.o dlapack3.o cmplx.o
2002 Jan 31
1
MacOS X: Packages KernSmooth and cluster won't compile
Hello,
I'm using R 1.40 on MacOS X X.1.2 (installed via the fink package manager).
To upgrade my installed packages, I tried to use update.packages() today.
All went well for most packages, with the exception of KernSmooth and
cluster. In both cases, libraries were not found although I think they are
present.
Here's what happened:
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2002 Feb 14
3
R-patched and R-devel
If I configure in R-patched and R-devel, with the same options to
configure, then R-patched says
checking for ATL_xerbla in -latlas... yes
checking for cblas_dgemm in -lcblas... yes
checking for dgemm_ in -lf77blas... yes
which R-devel says
checking for ATL_xerbla in -latlas... yes
checking for cblas_dgemm in -lcblas... yes
checking for dgemm in -lf77blas... no
This is on the same computer and
2008 May 28
1
optimized linear algebra library on Lenny
Hi,
I'd like to install the optimized libraries on my Thinkpad with an Intel
Core Solo chip, which apparently supports the following instruction
sets: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 instruction sets, XD-Bit.
In a recent r-help message, the following was said (by Dirk I think):
<quote>
Yes, on Ubuntu, use 'apt-get install atlas3-base' for basic tuned Atlas, or
'apt-get install