Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Still Cannot Install rimage in R-1.7.1 (RH 9.0) Even With fftwInstalled"
2003 Oct 07
1
Still Cannot Install rimage in R-1.7.1 (RH 9.0) Even With fftw Installed
I'm still having problems installing rimage - the installation can't
find the fftw headers. As suggested, I installed the fftw rpm (for RH 9
from freshrpms). It installed without any errors or warnings. Yet I get
exactly the same error message - it can't find the fftw headers.
What do I have to do to get the headers?
Rick B.
2003 Oct 06
1
Cannot Install rimage in R-1.7.1 (RH 9.0)
The rimage install can't find the ffw header. Any idea why?
Rick B.
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2006 Sep 11
3
Installation difficulty with "rimage"
Dear R people,
I am trying to install rimage using install.packages("rimage") but am
receiving the following errors despite having FFTW installed. I would
appreciate any help to get this fixed.
checking fftw.h usability... no
checking fftw.h presence... no
checking for fftw.h... no
configure: error: Sorry, can't find fftw header
ERROR: configuration failed for package
2007 Apr 14
0
rimage and fftw header problem
I've looked through the archives and have seen that others had a similar
problem:
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/06/09/0571.html
I'm trying to install rimage and I get the following warning:
============================================
downloaded 323Kb
* Installing *source* package 'rimage' ...
checking for g++... g++
checking for C++ compiler default output... a.out
2011 Feb 09
1
rimage package fftw breaks when freeing memory on openSUSE 11.3
Upon fresh installation of R-patched and rimage on openSUSE 11.3 box,
simple fftw on renown lena image cause memory free failure.
Quick: Go to the end of this mail and read the error message from R
Thoruogh: Find detailed step-by-step how sopprt library fftw2 was
installed and how rimage was installed.
Regards Mads Jeppe
VERSIONS
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openSUSE
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# cat /etc/SuSE-release
1998 Oct 14
1
Problems with R under Win 3.1
I've downloaded rsept31.zip, unzipped it and have been able
to run it under OS/2. When I start it I get an error (error
no. 6) but the package seems to run just fine using OS/2
Warp 4's Win-OS/2 version of Windows 3.1. (I always have to
tell it wherre the rprofile is. Is that normal?)
I've tried to run the same Windows 3.1 version of R on a
computer running Windows 3.1 (actually
2008 Nov 10
0
rimage don't install on mac OS X 10.5.5 solved
Hello i resolve the installation of the package rimage following the
indications by Andy Jacobson in the list osx@tazman.princeton.edu
the trick is using R CMD INSTALL --configure-vars='LDFLAGS=-L/sw/lib
CPPFLAGS=-I/sw/include' rimage_0.5-7.tar.gz
the packages fftw2.1.5 and libjpeg were installed via Fink.
Thanks for Prof. Brian Ripley for ththe response and hope this can
help
2008 Aug 27
0
help with rimage compiling
i'm trying to compile the source code for the package 'rimage', and it
fails after it starts compiling. I have both fftw and jpeg packages
installed, and i'm currently running R 2.7.1 under gentoo x86_64. here goes
the output from R while compiling the package: * Installing *source* package
'rimage' ...
checking for g++... g++
checking for C++ compiler default
2006 Dec 31
1
rimage package broken with fedora upgrade
Dear R list members
I would be grateful if anyone could guide me to a solution for fixing my
rimage package problem described below.
I recently upgraded my machine from fedora core 3 to fedora core 6 and
then upgraded R from version 2.3.1 from version 2.4.1.
I then fired up R, tried to load the rimage library and received the
following messages:
> library(rimage)
Error in dyn.load(x,
2008 Oct 31
1
rimage don't install on mac OS X 10.5.5
Hello, i'm trying to install de rimage package form source. I have
installed fftw2.1.5 and libjpeg, but during compilation appear this
message:
* Installing *source* package 'rimage' ...
checking for g++... g++
checking for C++ compiler default output... a.out
checking whether the C++ compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of
2006 Aug 10
1
installing rimage
dear list
while installing the package rimage, i get the error message
checking jpeglib.h usability... no
checking jpeglib.h presence... no
checking for jpeglib.h... no
configure: error: Sorry, can't find jpeglib header
ERROR: configuration failed for package 'rimage'
although i have installed jpeglib as required. does R not find this library?
but why did it find the fftw library
1999 Nov 09
0
Problem with installing survival5
Prof Brian D Ripley wrote:
> On 5 Nov 1999, Peter Dalgaard BSA wrote:
>
> > "Richard A. Bilonick" <rab at nauticom.net> writes:
> >
> > > Hi. I'm using 0.65.1 under Linux (Red Hat 6.0). I installed splines and then
> > > survival5. I used library(survival) and was able to create obs using Surv. But I
> > ...
> > > -lg2c -lm
2000 Dec 07
0
Re: Importing Excel .xls into R
One can import data from Excel ODBC source, but of course it is user's
responsibility to ensure that the data are consistent. Each worksheet in the
Excel workbook can be accessed as a table (for example, for Sheet1, you should
type "select * from [Sheet1$]". The worksheet should have first row containing
the column names, and the data rows should follow (the
2002 Mar 13
0
aov for a split plot design
I don't have Kirk but with your data in file "Kirk.txt" in the working
directory, here is how I would do it.
---
> Kirk <- read.table("Kirk.txt")
> names(Kirk)
[1] "subject" "A" "B" "C" "response"
> for(j in 1:4) Kirk[,j] <- factor(Kirk[,j]) ### Check this!
> fm <- aov(response ~
2003 Nov 10
1
"configure" options and R CMD INSTALL
Hi folks:
I am trying to install the package "rimage" in R 1.8.0 on an Alpha Linux box.
"R CMD INSTALL rimage_0.5-1.tar.gz" fails with the following:
...
...
checking for stdint.h... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking fftw.h usability... yes
checking fftw.h presence... yes
checking for fftw.h... yes
checking jpeglib.h usability... yes
checking jpeglib.h presence...
2009 Jun 15
1
display SVG, PNG, GIF, JPEG, TIFF, PPM in new plot frame
Dear R-help
I want to display an image file in a new plot frame.
SVG is my preferred format, but I can also consider
PNG, GIF, JPEG, TIFF, and PPM (from ImageMagick).
By way of background (although not material to this
posting), the image file is generated by a call to
'dot' (part of the 'Graphviz' suite) after the required
.dot file has been produced using hand-crafted R code.
2007 Jul 23
2
OT(slightly) - Tracking extended projects
Hi all,
Most of the analyses I do are short little once-and-done type things that are easily encapsulated in a .Rnw file. However, I sometimes end up with projects that take an extended amount of time. Usually these projects are not easily encapsulated in an .Rnw file, so I have been using a single .R file with lots of comments.
The problem with this approach is keeping track of what you have
2006 Sep 22
1
R CMD build question
On Solaris when my package is built, I get the following result:
creating vignettes ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped
OK
My question isn't why I get a segfault, but why does build return an OK
after such an inauspicious event? Is build only supposed to error out if
something more central to the package is off?
R CMD check does issue a warning that the vignette is missing, so maybe
that
2008 Feb 18
2
Is rcompgen still recommended?
I just built R-devel from source on OS X (Tiger), using the subversion
sources. Running ./tools/rsync-recommended didn't download rcompgen. I
checked
http://cran.r-project/src/contrib/2.7.0/Recommended
and indeed, this package is not there. If I try to install using
install.packages I get
> install.packages("rcompgen", type="source")
--- Please select a CRAN
2004 May 05
1
Segfault from knn.cv in class package (PR#6856)
The function knn.cv in the class package doesn't have error checking to
ensure that the length of the classlabel argument is equal to the number
of rows in the test set. If the classlabel is short, the result is often
a segfault.
> library(class)
> dat <- matrix(rnorm(1000), nrow=10)
> cl <- c(rep(1,5), rep(2,5))
> cl2 <- c(rep(1,5), rep(2,4))
> knn.cv(dat, cl)
[1] 2