On 11.01.2012 14:16, Berwin A Turlach wrote:
G'day all, I found the following snippet in the NEWS file for R 2.14.1: • R CMD INSTALL will now do a test load for all sub-architectures for which code was compiled (rather than just the primary sub-architecture). This seems to have the following (unintended?) consequence: Most of my machines are running some version of 64-bit Ubuntu and I do not necessarily have all 32-bit libraries installed on these. In particular, the 32-bit TCL/Tk libraries are frequently missing. Thus, on such a machine the 32-bit sub-architecture of R does not have the capability to use TCL/tk and the tcltk package is only installed for the primary sub-architecture (64-bit). Until now, I could always install the Rcmdr package on these machine. However, this is no longer possible in 2.14.1. Now attempts to install Rcmdr on such a machine ends with: ** testing if installed package can be loaded *** arch - 32 Error : package 'tcltk' is not installed for 'arch=32' Error: loading failed Execution halted *** arch - 64 ERROR: loading failed for '32' * removing '/home/opt/R/R-2.14.1/lib64/R/library/Rcmdr' Is there a way of installing Rcmdr only for the 64-bit primary sub-architecture? Or do I really have to install the 32-bit versions of the TCL/Tk libraries and then reinstall R from scratch?
Have you read R CMD INSTALL --help ? there is, among other, the line: --no-multiarch build only the main architecture or if you want to build and don't care about loading: --no-test-load skip test of loading installed package Uwe Ligges
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