Hi again,
It probably won't be of any help for now, but you might need it in the
future: I used to install packages from the package installer. Then I
realized that it often messed up with dependencies. That's why the best
way to install packages and their dependencies on Mac is to run
install.packages("package") in the console.
I hope you'll be able to fix your problem soon
Ivan
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Université de Bourgogne
UMR CNRS/uB 6282 Biogéosciences
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21000 Dijon, FRANCE
+33(0)3.80.39.63.06
ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr
http://biogeosciences.u-bourgogne.fr/calandra
Le 23/01/13 11:59, Ross Tinsley a écrit :
Hi Ivan
In R I was going to the Packages and Data menu then clicking on
Packages Installer option. From there I selected CRAN sources and used
that to search for the below libraries (I also ticked the option to
install dependencies). Some such as Amelia did install but others one
didn't. Prof Brian has given some suggestions so I will follow up on
those first, as I think my overall install is not correct just yet.
Will get back to you all on how I get on.
Thanks
Ross
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Dr Ross Tinsley*
Head of Research | Editor IHTSJ
International Hospitality and Tourism Research Centre
*HTMi* | Hotel and Tourism Management Institute | Switzerland
On 23 Jan 2013, at 11:43, Ivan Calandra <ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr
<mailto:ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr>> wrote:
Hi!
Not sure it will help you, but in the R.app, have you run
install.packages("name of package") first? What is the error when you
type library(name of package)?
HTH,
Ivan
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Ivan CALANDRA
Université de Bourgogne
UMR CNRS/uB 6282 Biogéosciences
6 Boulevard Gabriel
21000 Dijon, FRANCE
+33(0)3.80.39.63.06
ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr <mailto:ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr>
http://biogeosciences.u-bourgogne.fr/calandra
Le 23/01/13 11:27, Ross Tinsley a écrit :
Originally posted this on the standard mailing list and it was
suggested that I post here on SIG Mac list. Have also included
Beren's response who emphasised using the R.app GUI, however I am
doing this as my first step. The below error message turns up there
as well. Am stuck on the 'make' command and how to make that work.
Here are the commands in R I am trying to run.
library(Amelia)
library(Hmisc)
library(polycor)
library(psych)
library(qgraph)
library(lavaan)
library(semTools)
library(paran)
library(nFactors)
library(GPArotation)
library(sem)
library(polycor)
library(rrcov)
Thanks for any help.
Hello all
I am a researcher in the field of tourism and have just recently
installed R64 and RStudio onto my Mac (running latest OS). I am ran
into some problems installing additional packages. I have looked
through the General FAQs and Mac FAQS but haven't been able to find
a solution.
I have downloaded the various packages I need from CRAN sources and
while some have successfully installed others have not. I have been
following the instructions on the Mac FAQ to unzip and install the
downloaded packages using the command line but the results seem to
indicate an error (they are installed but then don't work properly
and so are subsequently uninstalled). It happens on more than one so
that's why I thought it might be something generic I am doing. Here
is a copy of the command line results:
Rosss-MacBook-Pro:~ rosstinsley$ R CMD INSTALL
/private/var/folders/ld/3f2dl80154z47_864skpt2_80000gn/T/Rtmp0ittcT/downloaded_packages/Hmisc_3.10-1.tar.gz
* installing to library
‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library’
* installing *source* package ‘Hmisc’ ...
** package ‘Hmisc’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
** libs
*** arch - i386
sh: make: command not found
ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘Hmisc’
* removing
‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library/Hmisc’
Rosss-MacBook-Pro:~ rosstinsley$ R CMD INSTALL
/private/var/folders/ld/3f2dl80154z47_864skpt2_80000gn/T/Rtmp0ittcT/downloaded_packages/acepack_1.3-3.2.tar.gz
* installing to library
‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library’
* installing *source* package ‘acepack’ ...
** package ‘acepack’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
** libs
*** arch - i386
sh: make: command not found
ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘acepack’
* removing
‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library/acepack’
Rosss-MacBook-Pro:~ rosstinsley$ R CMD INSTALL
/private/var/folders/ld/3f2dl80154z47_864skpt2_80000gn/T/Rtmp0ittcT/downloaded_packages/arm_1.6-01.02.tar.gz
* installing to library
‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library’
ERROR: dependency ‘lme4’ is not available for package ‘arm’
* removing
‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library/arm’
Rosss-MacBook-Pro:~ rosstinsley$ R CMD INSTALL
/private/var/folders/ld/3f2dl80154z47_864skpt2_80000gn/T/Rtmp0ittcT/downloaded_packages/chron_2.3-43.tar.gz
* installing to library
‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library’
* installing *source* package ‘chron’ ...
** package ‘chron’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
** libs
*** arch - i386
sh: make: command not found
ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘chron’
* removing
‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library/chron’
Berend's response:
1. This belongs on the R-SIG-Mac mailing list
2. Why don't you use the R.app GUI to install the binary versions of
the required packages? Much easier.
3. The message: "sh: make: command not found" means that you don't
have make installed.
Most likely you don't have other required tools installed.
If you use the R.app GUI you don't really need tall those tools.
Advice: use R.app to install and if needed get the Xcode tools but
only if you intend to compile your own packages.
Berend
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