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2005 Jan 18
2
R: error while loading shared libraries: libg2c.so.o
I have just installed the version of R for Linux Enterprise Server AS. When R is launched, I receive the following error message: R: error while loading shared libraries: libg2c.so.o cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory I have added the path to the library above to the /usr/etc/ld.so.conf file and then run ldconfig -v. The listing then shows that the libg2c.so.o is
2015 Feb 27
2
The Environment variables settings in bin/R, why do they ignore environment variables of the same name?
Hello, In installation/R/bin/R i notice 1. R_HOME_DIR is hard coded e.g. R_HOME_DIR=/usr/local/lib64/R 2. It ignores R_HOME_DIR echo "WARNING: ignoring environment value of R_HOME" 3. R_SHARE_DIR, R_INCLUDE_DIR and R_DOC_DIR are also hard coded. Is there a reason why these settings do not read the values from the environment variables of the same name (assuming they exist) and
2016 Sep 22
1
R_DOC_DIR on EL6
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 7:39 PM, Tom Callaway <tcallawa at redhat.com> wrote: > > On 09/16/2016 10:28 AM, Jeroen Ooms wrote: > > Where are the R docs located on EL6? It seems neither R.home("doc") > > nor Sys.getenv("R_DOC_DIR") exists? > > /usr/share/doc/R-3.3.1 > Can we set this in R_DOC_DIR accordingly so that it can be programmatically
2007 Apr 06
1
how to exclude some packages from help.search() ?
I have installed RGTk2 to satisfy other package requirements. I am not planning to use it in my own work. Occasionally I search through the R help using the help.search() function, and every time it returns me lots of references to the functions in the RGtk2 package, which I don't need. I would like to avoid them. At present, I have renamed the file hsearch.rds in the RGtk2 directory. This
2013 Jun 08
3
R CMD INSTALL and file permission settings
Summary: The directory /usr/local/lib/R/site-library can be used for site-wide multi-user installations of R. This is even the default on Debian and Ubuntu (following a suggestion by Kurt and Fritz a decade ago over beers -- what could be better). However, R enforces wrong permissions on directories and files there (removing group-write) which effectively defeats this purpose,
2003 Mar 18
3
Package installation when $RHOME is not writable (win)
I'm using R in a student lab with machines running win XP. $RHOME is not writable by the students. How do I set this up so that they can install packages? Thanks, Robert. ---- Robert King, Statistics, School of Mathematical & Physical Sciences, University of Newcastle, Australia Room V133 ph +61 2 4921 5548 Robert.King at newcastle.edu.au
2002 Sep 03
1
Bugs in $RHOME/src/library/SJava/src/makefile.win (PR#1977)
Full_Name: Heinz Grimm Version: R1.5.1 OS: Windows NT Submission from: (NULL) (195.65.178.178) Line 11 is: "DLLLIBS=-L'c:/jdk1.3/lib' -L$(JAVA_HOME)/jre/bin/hotspot...." should be: "DLLLIBS=-L$(JAVA_HOME)/lib -L$(JAVA_HOME)/jre/bin/hotspot...." Line 59 is: " (cd .. ; ./configure.win $(RHOME))" should be: " (cd .. ; sh ./configure.win $(RHOME))"
2003 Nov 17
2
$RHOME/bin/check in windows (PR#5135)
To whom it may concerned, I'm trying to build a new R package in a windows platform. Before that, I tried to check the previous well-know package from the CRAN using the Rcmd command. But I got the error messages as below. I think this comes from the parsing error from the Perl script in $RHOME/bin/check. In the following example, 'Program Files' is splited into 'Program',
2002 May 17
2
Installing R-1.5.0 on Linux
Dear all, I am sorry in advance because probably my question was already discussed. I have installed an R version R-1.3.1 on Linux RedHat 6.2. As I want to install R-1.5.0, I have first followed a suggestion of Peter Dalgaard (mail in FAQ) in order to keep the version R-1.3.1 by renaming /usr/local/lib/R and /usr/local/bin/R (/usr/local/lib/R-1.3.1 and /usr/local/bin/R-1.3.1 )and then set
2007 Jul 11
1
make error R-5.1 on sun solaris
I hope this is enough information to determine the problem. Thanks in advance for any help. Configure goes ok (I think) ./configure --prefix=$HOME --without-iconv R is now configured for sparc-sun-solaris2.9 Source directory: . Installation directory: /home/dpowers C compiler: gcc -g -O2 Fortran 77 compiler: f95 -g C++ compiler: g++
2024 Jan 10
1
Sys.which() caching path to `which`
Hello R-devel, Currently on Unix-like systems, Sys.which incorporates the absolute path to the `which` executable, obtained at the configure stage: > ## hopefully configure found [/usr]/bin/which > which <- "@WHICH@" > if (!nzchar(which)) { > warning("'which' was not found on this platform") This poses a problem for the Spack package
2013 Apr 26
2
Transferring R to another computer, R_HOME_DIR
Hello, I was looking at the R (installed on RHEL6) shell script and saw R_HOME_DIR=/usr/lib64/R. Nowhere (and I could have got it wrong) does it read in the environment value R_HOME_DIR. I have the need to rsync the entire folder below /usr/lib64/R to another computer into another directory location. Without changing the R shell script, how can i force it read in R_HOME_DIR? Or maybe i
1999 Mar 25
6
Using zip format for help pages, examples, etc.
At the Vienna meeting we discussed the problems encountered on some operating systems when storing many small files in a directory. In particular the directories $RHOME/library/base/help/, $RHOME/library/base/R-ex/, and $RHOME/library/base/data/ can take up an enormous amount of storage on the Macintosh or on Windows systems because the minimum amount of storage per distinct file is quite large.
2005 May 06
2
bivariate normal cdf
-- R Help List -- I am looking for a bivariate normal cdf routine in R. I have some fortran routines for this, which appear to be based on 15-point quadrature. Any guidance/suggestions on making these in loadable R-functions would be appreciated. Thanks, Dan =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Daniel A. Powers, Ph.D. Department of Sociology University of Texas at Austin
2009 Sep 18
4
basename returns "." not in filename (PR#13958)
Full_Name: Jens Oehlschl?gel Version: 2.9.2 OS: Win32 Submission from: (NULL) (85.181.152.156) # Obviously an empty basename is allowed (if the filepath is a pure path) > basename("/") [1] "" # but here we get the dot from the path > basename("./") [1] "." > version _ platform i386-pc-mingw32
2007 Jun 21
4
FW: Suse RPM installation problem
Hello I am trying to install the R RPM for Suse 10.0 on an x86_64 PC. However I am failing a dependency for "libpng12.so.0" straight away PC5-140:/home/rmgzshd # rpm -i R-base-2.5.0-2.1.x86_64.rpm error: Failed dependencies: libpng12.so.0(PNG12_0)(64bit) is needed by R-base-2.5.0-2.1.x86_64 I do seem to have this file PC5-140:/home/rmgzshd # whereis libpng12.so.0
2008 Aug 20
2
Outdated dependencies and install.packages()
This looks like a buglet: > install.packages("lme4", depend=TRUE, lib="~/Rlibrary/") --- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session --- [...snip...] ** preparing package for lazy loading Error: package 'Matrix' 0.999375-4 was found, but >= 0.999375.11 is required by 'lme4' Execution halted ERROR: lazy loading failed for package 'lme4' **
2009 Apr 20
1
R build fails during make when configured with "--with-x=no" (PR#13665)
Full_Name: Jeet Sukumaran Version: 2.9.0 OS: OS X / Rocks 5.1 Submission from: (NULL) (66.45.136.241) If R is configured using the "--with=x=no" option, then the make fails with the following error: make[4]: Entering directory `/home/jeet/Scratch/r-build/on-frontend/R-2.9.0/src/modules/vfonts' gcc -std=gnu99 -I. -I../../../src/include -I../../../src/include -I/usr/local/include
2009 Apr 16
1
Error in .readRDS(nsInfoFilePath) : unknown input format (PR#13659)
Full_Name: Jeroen Jansen Version: 2.7.2 OS: Windows XP Pro Submission from: (NULL) (131.211.169.89) Allready with startup I get error message: R version 2.7.2 (2008-08-25) Copyright (C) 2008 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing ISBN 3-900051-07-0 R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type
2009 Apr 14
3
Problem cross-compiling on Ubuntu
I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) and R 2.7.1. I've built a package from source (a modified version of gbm) and it contains some C++ code. I now want to cross-compile it to get a Windows version. I installed R using sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install r-base sudo apt-get install r-base-dev So far as I can tell, I've also followed all the instructions in the guide