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Neal Richardson commented on ARROW-10371:
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Hmm. Ok, can you clone apache/arrow, edit
https://github.com/apache/arrow/blob/master/r/tools/linuxlibs.R#L413 to switch
the {{ignore.stdout}} and stderr arguments to FALSE so that it prints the cmake
check, and then {{R CMD INSTALL arrow/r}}? Let's see if we get more insight
into why it thinks you don't have libcurl.
> [R] Trouble Installing Package on Linux with S3 support: can't find curl
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>
> Key: ARROW-10371
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-10371
> Project: Apache Arrow
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: R
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Environment: Ubuntu Bionic
> Reporter: Mike
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: image-2020-10-22-08-09-45-006.png,
> image-2020-10-22-08-10-10-757.png, image-2020-10-22-08-10-19-711.png,
> image-2020-10-22-08-52-47-300.png, image-2020-10-22-09-09-34-977.png,
> image-2020-10-22-09-50-54-203.png
>
>
> I do not necessarily think this is a bug but no other category seemed to fit
> correctly.
>
> When I attempt to install the newest package on Ubuntu Bionic, the code seems
> to be converting my environmental variable {{ARROW_S3=ON}} to
> {{ARROW_S3=OFF}}.
> !image-2020-10-22-08-10-10-757.png!
> The issue seems to be with the {{libcurl4-openssl-dev}} package, but I
> already have this package installed.
> !image-2020-10-22-08-10-19-711.png!
> I am guessing that I am making a simple error, but curious if anyone else has
> come upon a similar issue with the install?
> Thanks for the great package,
> Mike
>
>
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