> I don't understand this at all. Yet another error? What error? Unfortunately, the one error message I didn't save. It looked like another dynamic loading error. Please let me know if it will be helpful, and I will un-do the fixes and try to recreate it. The software is now working as perfectly for me as it is for you, after linking to lib.Rblas.0.dylib.
Simon also had written that if I insist on building the package from the source, I should to switch to R BLAS first. I'm happy to work with the binary, and installing gfortran in /usr/local/bin allowed me to do that, so I hadn't followed up on the suggestion prior to my last message. I didn't find a reference to switching to R BLAS in the thread I quoted, and so I hadn't tried it earlier, either. Now that you both have pointed me in the right direction, I see the references in other threads. It is certainly a more elegant solution than my earlier fix, and it's also working perfectly. In the terminal, I used the command exactly as in the FAQ (from Simon, correct? Thanks for posting that.) to link libRbls0.dylib to libRblas.dylib. I uninstalled g fortran v. 4.2.3, and with only g fortran 4.2.4 in /usr/bin, I am able to install lme4 from source or from the binary and run example(lmer) with no errors. Thank you for your help! Katy -- Katherine Hayden Postdoctoral Researcher Forest Pathology & Mycology Lab University of California, Berkeley _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
