Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "local source packages install from within R session - cross-platform"
2008 Jul 24
3
Integrating R and Textmate
To Whom It May Concern:
I need to use various packages in R and I also want to use Textmate.
Problem 1: Textmate doesn't seem to recognize the packages that are
already installed on R. Problem 2:
When I execute the following command:
install.packages("ade4", repos="http://cran.r-project.org", contriburl
= contrib.url(
2005 May 03
1
MacOS X: update.packages(type="mac.binary") fails (PR#7831)
Full_Name: Jari Oksanen
Version: R 2.1.0
OS: MacOS 10.3.9
Submission from: (NULL) (130.231.102.145)
For various reasons (which need not be expanded here) I have tried to update my
long neglected R in MacOS X using handy command line tool update.packages()
using readily available binaries of contributed packages at CRAN. However, this
fails with message saying that packages xxxx_*_tar.gz is not
2005 May 04
1
MacOS X: update.packages(type="mac.binary") fails (PR#7836)
Message 2 of today: it works now.
After re-installing R.app from the same R-2.1.0.dmg file, and
fixInNamespace'ing(*) install.packages(), I managed to update 23
outdated packages from CRAN binaries for MacOS X. What I did was to:
1. change call to .install.macbinaries() into call to install.binaries()
in install.packages(). install.binaries() is a function defined
utils/R/aqua/GUI.R.
2. I
2008 Mar 07
2
Problems installing packages using the inbuilt facility: "Error i n gzfile(file, "r") : unable to open connection"
Hi
I have been trawling the web, FAQs, and R manuals for help on the following issue, but have failed and was wondering if anyone has a solution to the following problem:
After having installed R 2.6.2 for Windows (binary), I tried to install various packages. Every time I try loading a package (any package) via the built-in menu, I run into the following error message.
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2008 Jul 24
1
Installing R packages in Textmate
To Whom It May Concern:
I need to use various packages in R and I also want to use Textmate.
Problem 1: Textmate doesn't seem to recognize the packages that are
already installed on R. Problem 2:
When I execute the following command:
install.packages("ade4", repos="http://cran.r-project.org", contriburl
= contrib.url(
2004 Dec 31
4
install.packages() for local source file
Wish to install a local source package on Un*x platform from
within R. Same thing as I can accomplish from cmdline as
$ export R_LIBS=~/R/library
$ cd /path/to/pkg
$ R CMD INSTALL -l $R_LIBS <pkgname>
So, how do you go about this anyway?
And isn't this a bug in 'install.packages'?
-------
$ R
R : Copyright 2004, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
Version 1.9.0
2005 Jul 29
3
Error Downloading Matrix Package
I'm trying to update my Matrix package given the update last night. But
the following error is generated. I've tried restarting R and deleting
my old Matrix package. Can anyone suggest how this might be resolved?
> install.packages('Matrix')
trying URL
'http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/languages/R/CRAN/bin/windows/contrib/2.1/Mat
rix_0.98-1.zip'
Content type
2012 Oct 03
2
Failed installWithVers from local tar.gz
Hi,
I am having trouble installing a previous version of a package, and multiple
version of the package in R 2.12 or 2.15. I have download the tar.gz
packages from the CRAN archive, and created an folder holding all the files.
install.packages("changepoint_0.3.tar.gz",
lib="~/Rtools/dir/of/pkgs/",
repos=NULL,
dependencies=FALSE,
2017 May 17
2
Re: Callback re-registration after libvirtd restart
Hi Daniel,
I tried that but it doesn't work:
func libvirt_close_callback(conn *libvirt.Connect, reason
libvirt.ConnectCloseReason){
log.Printf("close callback: %+v", reason)
}
func event_listen() {
log.Printf("event_listen %s", conf.Libvirt.LocalUrl)
hv, err := libvirt.NewConnect(conf.Libvirt.LocalUrl)
err =
2017 May 17
2
Callback re-registration after libvirtd restart
Hi all,
I'm using libvirt-go and I following code to listen for lifecycle events:
func event_listen() {
log.Printf("event_listen %s", conf.Libvirt.LocalUrl)
hv, err := libvirt.NewConnect(conf.Libvirt.LocalUrl)
lifecycleCallback := func(c *libvirt.Connect, d *libvirt.Domain, event
*libvirt.DomainEventLifecycle) {
event_message(c, d, "lifecycle", event)
2009 Feb 20
1
NOT an R problem: cannot install packages from distant repository
I met today a computer crash and our maintenance officer had to reinstall
some components of the OS (MS Windows XP Pro) as well as the Internet
browser (among other things). Now, I cannot install packages from a distant
repository:
> utils:::menuInstallPkgs()
Error in .readRDS(pfile) : unknown input format
> traceback()
5: .readRDS(pfile)
4: .packages(all.available = TRUE)
3:
2006 Jul 16
1
install.packages for local zip files
O/S: Linux
R version : 2.2.1
The R server doesn't have http internet access. And the sys admins will
not install the R libraries that I requested. So I have downloaded the
packages that I want to intall and have moved them into my home
directory on the server. These are a series of *.tar.gz files. I want
to install the R libraries in my home directory, but I can't get it to
work.
2005 May 04
1
MacOS X: update.packages(type="mac.binary") fails (PR#7834)
Dear Mr Moderator, please let me through. I want to reply to my own
thread. I once subscribed to this list, but then my subscription was not
accepted.
Now to the business:
The final failure came from missing .install.macbinary() function. I
grepped R-patched sourcesand the only instance of .install.macbinary()
was the call to the function in R-
patched/src/library/utils/R/packages2.R (stupid
2009 Sep 22
3
trying to install plotrix
Here are the error messages:
> install.packages('plotrix')
Warning in install.packages("plotrix") :
argument 'lib' is missing: using '/Users/dbae/Library/R/library'
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
Error in .install.macbinary(pkgs = pkgs, lib = lib, contriburl = contriburl,
:
unable to create temporary directory
2004 Mar 11
1
Re: make.search.html() without write permission in R.home() (PR#6663)
Brian Yandell <byandell@wisc.edu> writes:
> Folks,
> I am working on a Windows system which is part of the UW-Madison
> statistics LAN. R is maintained on a file system to which I cannot write.
> I tried installing a package and got the following interplay:
Set the lib argument to install.packages to a directory in which you
do have write permissions. From ?install.packages
2005 Oct 04
1
more problems when using "installWithVers"
R-devel, SVN revision 35729 (this morning, euro-time)
So far, I'm having awful luck with the "installWithVers" flags.
Recent example:
I can install.packages("lattice", installWithVers=TRUE)
successfully (no errors, at least it looks like a successful install),
but can't load it:
Error in library.dynam(pkg,pkg,lib) : shared library 'lattice_0.12-7' not found
2005 Sep 29
1
Does the "installWithVers=TRUE" setting for the install.packages/update.packages flag updates?
It might be my settings or improper use -- but if I use the
"installWithVers=TRUE" flag for update.packages(), I don't seem to get
updates;
and if I use "install.packages(new.packages(),installWithVers=TRUE)",
it seems to (re-)install identical versions of what I have.
(this is with Rdevel from subversion from yesterday)
best,
-tony
blindglobe at gmail.com
Muttenz,
2017 May 17
0
Re: Callback re-registration after libvirtd restart
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 03:08:23PM +0200, Daniel Kučera wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using libvirt-go and I following code to listen for lifecycle events:
>
> func event_listen() {
> log.Printf("event_listen %s", conf.Libvirt.LocalUrl)
> hv, err := libvirt.NewConnect(conf.Libvirt.LocalUrl)
>
> lifecycleCallback := func(c *libvirt.Connect, d
2017 May 17
0
Re: Callback re-registration after libvirtd restart
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 03:41:09PM +0200, Daniel Kučera wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> I tried that but it doesn't work:
>
> func libvirt_close_callback(conn *libvirt.Connect, reason
> libvirt.ConnectCloseReason){
> log.Printf("close callback: %+v", reason)
> }
>
> func event_listen() {
> log.Printf("event_listen %s",
2017 May 17
2
Re: Callback re-registration after libvirtd restart
No, I'm not, I'm calling it sooner:
func libvirt_start() {
libvirt.EventRegisterDefaultImpl()
event_listen()
}
S pozdravom / Best regards
Daniel Kucera.
2017-05-17 15:47 GMT+02:00 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>:
> On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 03:41:09PM +0200, Daniel Kučera wrote:
> > Hi Daniel,
> >
> > I tried that but it doesn't