Dear Uwe,
That install.binaries() was exactly what I needed...
Thanks a lot.
Uwe Ligges a écrit :
Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Dear Listers,
I am trying to install packages via install.packages() from MacOS
10.3.8. Installing work fine when run from the menu, but the
following command (useful for setting up each computer of the student
computer room) leads nowhere for some reasons:
pack<-c("ade4","adehabitat","geoR","gstat","KernSmooth","lattice","leaps")
install.packages(pack,dependencies=T)
trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES'
Content type `text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1' length 51500 bytes
opened URL
==================================================
downloaded 50Kb
also installing the dependencies 'SparseM', 'gee', 'waveslim',
'splancs', 'maptools', 'spdep', 'pixmap', 'ape', 'tripack'
trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/SparseM_0.60.tar.gz'
[SNIP]
* Installing *source* package 'SparseM' ...
** libs
/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/bin/SHLIB: line 1: make:
command not found
ERROR: compilation failed for package 'SparseM'
* Installing *source* package 'gee' ...
** libs
/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/bin/SHLIB: line 1: make:
command not found
ERROR: compilation failed for package 'gee'
etc...
Can anybody tell me what goes wrong with this command (which usually
work without any problem with R 2.0.1 and Windows XP).
So at least "make" and probably much more is missing on your machines
(or not in your path or whatever). You might want to try
install.binaries() instead (which is similar to install.packages() on
Windows, since it installs binary packages rather than trying to
compile and install source packages) - or set up your machines with
the required set of tools.
Uwe Ligges
Thanks in advance,
Patrick
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