Last weekend I visited my sister and her husband and installed R on their Ubuntu 8.04 machine and tried to add Rcmdr. I had endless trouble most of which seemed to be because R (or Rcmdr) seemed to want a Fortran compiler (or a Fortran-to-C translator). A smaller number of error mesages (out of many pages thereof) were removed by installing what appeared to be a library of Fortran linear algebra routines (lblas?). Even then Rcmdr complained about missing packages when I ran it, and though it offered to install them, the installation failed in every case, with no useful error messages.
I have installed R and Rcmdr many times before to Windows and various Linux distributions (it's on this Debian right now) and never had so much trouble. Did I do something wrong? Is there a problem with R on Ubuntu? I have programmed in Fortran so I don't mind adding a compiler and I've taught linear algebra so I don't mind adding linear algebra routines, but there is no way my students would ever figure out that was needed. I also noted that Rcmdr had a MUCH longer list of dependencies than I remember. All of this has me worried about using R in an introductory course for folks who are not computer science majors. Has anyone encountered a similar problem? I used whatever version of R is in the Ubuntu repository. I seem to remember 2.4 though that seems a bit old. -------> First-time AP Stats. teacher? Help is on the way! See http://courses.ncssm.edu/math/Stat_Inst/Stats2007/Bob%20Hayden/Relief.html Robert W. Hayden in the old library at 212 Main Street (P. O. Box 450) North Troy, VT 05859 phone (802) 988-2587 web site http://statland.org/ email bob statland.org (add your own "@" and save me some spam) _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-teaching
