Re: [R] RJDBC in Ubuntu

2012-08-02 Thread Pascal Oettli

Hello,

You probably should reconfigure R using:
 R CMD javareconf

before installing the package you want.

And when you install a package, don't forget the quote.

HTH
Pascal


Le 02/08/2012 14:45, am a écrit :

Hi,

I'm working with R on Cassandra and need to install RJDBC on my Ubuntu
virtual machine. The traditional commands (install.packages(RJDBC, dep=TRUE)
and library(RJDBC)) don't work: they throw an error that they can't find the
package. I tried installing it using the Rkward GUI, but can't write to any
of the pre-set directories because of permissions issues. When I try running
it as root, nothing happens.

I finally tried re-running the install.packages(*'*RJDBC*'*, dep=TRUE)
command with quotes around RJDBC, and got the following:

Warning in install.packages(RJDBC, dep = TRUE) :
   argument 'lib' is missing: using
'/home/bigd/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.10'
also installing the dependency ‘rJava’
trying URL 'http://cran.cnr.Berkeley.edu/src/contrib/rJava_0.9-3.tar.gz'
Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 537153 bytes (524 Kb)
opened URL
==
downloaded 524 Kb
trying URL 'http://cran.cnr.Berkeley.edu/src/contrib/RJDBC_0.2-0.tar.gz'
Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 11178 bytes (10 Kb)
opened URL
==
downloaded 10 Kb
The downloaded packages are in
‘/tmp/Rtmp7Pb3wA/downloaded_packages’
Warning messages:
1: In install.packages(RJDBC, dep = TRUE) :
   installation of package 'rJava' had non-zero exit status
2: In install.packages(RJDBC, dep = TRUE) :
   installation of package 'RJDBC' had non-zero exit status

...but it's still not working.

Any suggestions? Help would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
AM



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[R] RJDBC in Ubuntu

2012-08-01 Thread am
Hi,

I'm working with R on Cassandra and need to install RJDBC on my Ubuntu
virtual machine. The traditional commands (install.packages(RJDBC, dep=TRUE)
and library(RJDBC)) don't work: they throw an error that they can't find the
package. I tried installing it using the Rkward GUI, but can't write to any
of the pre-set directories because of permissions issues. When I try running
it as root, nothing happens.

I finally tried re-running the install.packages(*'*RJDBC*'*, dep=TRUE)
command with quotes around RJDBC, and got the following: 

Warning in install.packages(RJDBC, dep = TRUE) :
  argument 'lib' is missing: using
'/home/bigd/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.10'
also installing the dependency ‘rJava’
trying URL 'http://cran.cnr.Berkeley.edu/src/contrib/rJava_0.9-3.tar.gz'
Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 537153 bytes (524 Kb)
opened URL
==
downloaded 524 Kb
trying URL 'http://cran.cnr.Berkeley.edu/src/contrib/RJDBC_0.2-0.tar.gz'
Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 11178 bytes (10 Kb)
opened URL
==
downloaded 10 Kb
The downloaded packages are in
‘/tmp/Rtmp7Pb3wA/downloaded_packages’
Warning messages:
1: In install.packages(RJDBC, dep = TRUE) :
  installation of package 'rJava' had non-zero exit status
2: In install.packages(RJDBC, dep = TRUE) :
  installation of package 'RJDBC' had non-zero exit status

...but it's still not working. 

Any suggestions? Help would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
AM



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