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On 9/28/11 8:32 PM, BABA Yoshihiko wrote:
> Hi Pavan,
> 
> Can you send me a longer error message?
> 
> On Sep 29, 2011, at 5.46 , Pavan Vaidyanathan wrote:
> 
>> Hello list: I have been trying to install rpy2 on my Mac
>> powerbook g4 (running 10.5.8) through fink but the process fails
>> with the below error:
>> 
>> *** caught illegal operation *** address 0x32d030, cause 'illegal
>> opcode' aborting ... /bin/sh: line 1: 14706 Done
>> cat ./makebasedb.R 14707 Illegal instruction     |
>> R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=NULL LC_ALL=C ../../../bin/R --vanilla --slave
>> > /dev/null make[3]: *** [all] Error 132 make[2]: *** [R] Error
>> 1 make[1]: *** [R] Error 1 make: *** [R] Error 1 ### execution of
>> /var/tmp/tmp.1.qtXCRY failed, exit code 2 Removing runtime
>> build-lock... Removing build-lock package... 
>> /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-r-base213-2.13.1-1 
>> (Reading database ... 15868 files and directories currently
>> installed.) Removing fink-buildlock-r-base213-2.13.1-1 ... 
>> Failed: phase compiling: r-base213-2.13.1-1 failed
>> 
>> As per an earlier email to the list, I tried removing rbase
>> (apparently I didnt have it), installed g77 but all to no avail.
>> I have R (version 2.13.0) installed on my system directly
>> downloaded from the R project. Could this be a problem? Does
>> anybody else have an idea of what might be wrong and how I could
>> fix it?
>> 
>> Thanks! Pavan
> 
> 

I didn't reproduce this on 10.5.8/PowerPC.

It's quite possible that an external R installation could cause
interference.  It's hard to say without a longer error message,
though, so go ahead and send that to Baba like he asked.
- -- 
Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison
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