reassign 451152 r-base-core
thanks
Thanks for the bugreport.
On 13 November 2007 at 18:57, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
| Package: r-cran-rcmdr
| Version: 1.3-5-1
| Severity: normal
|
| --- Please enter the report below this line. ---
| While starting
|
| > library (Rcmdr)
|
| we get
|
| Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... Error in fun(...) : Can't find a usable
| tk.tcl in the following directories:
| /usr/share/tcltk/tcl8.4/tk8.4 ./lib/tk8.4 /usr/local/lib/tcltk/tk8.4
| /usr/local/share/tcltk/tk8.4 /usr/lib/tcltk/tk8.4 /usr/share/tcltk/tk8.4
| ./library ./tk8.4.16/library
Yes, someone reported that on r-sig-debian where I quickly diagnosed this as
an issue with the tk8.4 package, see the two emails at
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.debian/215
It really is a bug in Tk that has been fixed, and if anything it should now
be a bug in r-base-core as it doesn't yet Depend on the correct tk8.4 package.
| a simple
|
| ln -s /usr/lib/tk8.4 /usr/share/tcltk/tcl8.4/
|
| fixes this up.
As I did in the email cited above, I would recommend undoing thi sbut jumping
to the newer tk8.4_8.4.16-2 (or newer) which will fix this for you.
R should enforce this via a Depends:, but I don't want to recompile R right
now as it is 'close' to migrating to testing. I guess I should, maybe with
a Priority: medium ...
Hope this helps, Dirk
|
| --- System information. ---
| Architecture: i386
| Kernel: Linux 2.6.22-2-k7
|
| Debian Release: lenny/sid
| 500 testing 192.168.0.10
|
| --- Package information. ---
| Depends (Version) | Installed
| =====================================-+-===============
| r-base-core (>= 2.5.1) | 2.5.1-2
| r-cran-car (>= 1.0.13-2) | 1.2-6-1
| r-cran-abind (>= 1.1.0-2) | 1.1.0-3
| r-cran-effects (>= 1.0.5-2) | 1.0.11-1
| r-cran-lmtest (>= 0.9.6-3) | 0.9.21-1
| r-cran-mvtnorm (>= 0.6.8-2) | 0.8.1-1
| r-cran-multcomp (>= 0.4.7-2) | 0.992-6-1
| r-cran-relimp (>= 0.8.4-2) | 0.9-7-1
| r-cran-mgcv (>= 1.1.5) | 1.3-28-1
| r-cran-rgl (>= 0.64.13-2) | 0.75-1
| r-cran-sm (>= 2.0.12-2) | 2.2-2-1
| r-cran-strucchange | 1.3-2-1
|
|
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