On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 23:11 -0400, Andrew Muller wrote: > Hello, all > > I am trying to install RGTK2 on my Ubuntu 7.04 system. The installation > fails with a message that RGtk2 requires GTK 2.8. As far as I can tell I > have GTK+ 2.10.11 installed. Can anyone suggest a way to proceed? > > Thanks very much. > > Here is the failed installation: > > > install.packages("RGtk2") > Warning in install.packages("RGtk2") : argument 'lib' is missing: > using /usr/local/lib/R/site-library > --- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session --- > Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done > trying URL 'http://probability.ca/cran/src/contrib/RGtk2_2.10.11.tar.gz' > Content type 'application/x-tar' length 2329776 bytes > opened URL > ================================================== > downloaded 2275Kb > > * Installing *source* package 'RGtk2' ... > checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config > checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes > checking for GTK... configure: error: GTK version 2.8.0 required > ERROR: configuration failed for package 'RGtk2' > ** Removing '/usr/local/lib/R/site-library/RGtk2' > > The downloaded packages are in > /tmp/RtmpTMtchC/downloaded_packages > Warning message: > installation of package 'RGtk2' had non-zero exit status in: > install.packages("RGtk2") > > > > I am using R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18) on a Ubuntu 7.04 system > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/sandbox/R$ uname -a > Linux happy 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686 > GNU/Linux > > Andrew Muller > McMaster University/Economics > Hamilton, Ontario, Canada >
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