Re: [R] Package Installer Fails in OSX 10.5 Leopard

2007-10-29 Thread JimBarritt

Hi Don,

I am having exactly the same issue - would you mind providing some details
about how you were able to run each of the packages seperately on here ? 

cheers

Jim

Don Kalar wrote:
 
 Mark,
 
 Thanks for your suggestions - I was able to install R by running each
 of the individual packages that would be installed by R.mpkg, so it
 seems to be a trivial fix. I haven't tested R exhaustively yet, but
 the few scripts I've tried seem to run correctly.
 
 cheers,
 
 -d
 
 On 10/27/07, Mark Wardle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 least=list.

 it is late (here)!

 On 28/10/2007, Mark Wardle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi.
 
  Sorry to hear you are having problems. I'm not installing Leopard just
  yet, as I cannot live without a working system running R, PostgreSQL,
  Filemaker, and Adobe applications. At least two on that least are said
  to have problems with Leopard!
 
  If no-one else replies, try the Mac R help list. I can't see any
  mention in the archives on a brief search of September's and October's
  archives.
 
  See https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/l​istinfo/r-sig-mac
 
 
  Best wishes,
 
  Mark
 
  On 27/10/2007, Don Kalar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hello all,
   I apologize in advance if this is not the correct list to post these
 sorts
   of issues. When attempting to install the latest stable build of R
 (2.6) or
   the most recent nightly build from R.research.att.com, the installer
   disables the ability to actually install R or any of the other
 bundled
   frameworks (i.e. the list is unchecked and grayed out). Before I
 start
   trying to either coerce the package definitions or build from source,
 I was
   wondering if there's any recommended way to get R running on Leopard.
 I've
   searched the lists and online, but as of yet have found no posted
 solution.
  
  
   cheers,
   -d
  
   ==
   Donald Kalar, M.A.
   Graduate Student,
   Cognitive Neuroscience
   UCLA Department of Psychology
   1285 Franz  Hall, Box 951563
   Los Angeles, CA
   90095-1563
   ==
  
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Re: [R] Package Installer Fails in OSX 10.5 Leopard

2007-10-29 Thread JimBarritt

oops i see i was missing the packages directory which is in the DMG...

everything installs fine from there.

incidentally i was recieving a message something like this package is
already installed sometimes from the main installer.

cheers

Jim


JimBarritt wrote:
 
 Hi Don,
 
 I am having exactly the same issue - would you mind providing some details
 about how you were able to run each of the packages seperately on here ? 
 
 cheers
 
 Jim
 
 Don Kalar wrote:
 
 Mark,
 
 Thanks for your suggestions - I was able to install R by running each
 of the individual packages that would be installed by R.mpkg, so it
 seems to be a trivial fix. I haven't tested R exhaustively yet, but
 the few scripts I've tried seem to run correctly.
 
 cheers,
 
 -d
 
 On 10/27/07, Mark Wardle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 least=list.

 it is late (here)!

 On 28/10/2007, Mark Wardle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi.
 
  Sorry to hear you are having problems. I'm not installing Leopard just
  yet, as I cannot live without a working system running R, PostgreSQL,
  Filemaker, and Adobe applications. At least two on that least are said
  to have problems with Leopard!
 
  If no-one else replies, try the Mac R help list. I can't see any
  mention in the archives on a brief search of September's and October's
  archives.
 
  See https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/l​istinfo/r-sig-mac
 
 
  Best wishes,
 
  Mark
 
  On 27/10/2007, Don Kalar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hello all,
   I apologize in advance if this is not the correct list to post these
 sorts
   of issues. When attempting to install the latest stable build of R
 (2.6) or
   the most recent nightly build from R.research.att.com, the installer
   disables the ability to actually install R or any of the other
 bundled
   frameworks (i.e. the list is unchecked and grayed out). Before I
 start
   trying to either coerce the package definitions or build from
 source, I was
   wondering if there's any recommended way to get R running on
 Leopard. I've
   searched the lists and online, but as of yet have found no posted
 solution.
  
  
   cheers,
   -d
  
   ==
   Donald Kalar, M.A.
   Graduate Student,
   Cognitive Neuroscience
   UCLA Department of Psychology
   1285 Franz  Hall, Box 951563
   Los Angeles, CA
   90095-1563
   ==
  
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  Cardiff, UK
 


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 Cardiff, UK

 
 
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 Graduate Student,
 Cognitive Neuroscience
 UCLA Department of Psychology
 1285 Franz  Hall, Box 951563
 Los Angeles, CA
 90095-1563
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Re: [R] Package Installer Fails in OSX 10.5 Leopard

2007-10-28 Thread Don Kalar
Mark,

Thanks for your suggestions - I was able to install R by running each
of the individual packages that would be installed by R.mpkg, so it
seems to be a trivial fix. I haven't tested R exhaustively yet, but
the few scripts I've tried seem to run correctly.

cheers,

-d

On 10/27/07, Mark Wardle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 least=list.

 it is late (here)!

 On 28/10/2007, Mark Wardle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi.
 
  Sorry to hear you are having problems. I'm not installing Leopard just
  yet, as I cannot live without a working system running R, PostgreSQL,
  Filemaker, and Adobe applications. At least two on that least are said
  to have problems with Leopard!
 
  If no-one else replies, try the Mac R help list. I can't see any
  mention in the archives on a brief search of September's and October's
  archives.
 
  See https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/l​istinfo/r-sig-mac
 
 
  Best wishes,
 
  Mark
 
  On 27/10/2007, Don Kalar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hello all,
   I apologize in advance if this is not the correct list to post these sorts
   of issues. When attempting to install the latest stable build of R (2.6) 
   or
   the most recent nightly build from R.research.att.com, the installer
   disables the ability to actually install R or any of the other bundled
   frameworks (i.e. the list is unchecked and grayed out). Before I start
   trying to either coerce the package definitions or build from source, I 
   was
   wondering if there's any recommended way to get R running on Leopard. I've
   searched the lists and online, but as of yet have found no posted 
   solution.
  
  
   cheers,
   -d
  
   ==
   Donald Kalar, M.A.
   Graduate Student,
   Cognitive Neuroscience
   UCLA Department of Psychology
   1285 Franz  Hall, Box 951563
   Los Angeles, CA
   90095-1563
   ==
  
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 Specialist registrar, Neurology
 Cardiff, UK



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==
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Graduate Student,
Cognitive Neuroscience
UCLA Department of Psychology
1285 Franz  Hall, Box 951563
Los Angeles, CA
90095-1563
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Re: [R] Package Installer Fails in OSX 10.5 Leopard

2007-10-27 Thread Mark Wardle
least=list.

it is late (here)!

On 28/10/2007, Mark Wardle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi.

 Sorry to hear you are having problems. I'm not installing Leopard just
 yet, as I cannot live without a working system running R, PostgreSQL,
 Filemaker, and Adobe applications. At least two on that least are said
 to have problems with Leopard!

 If no-one else replies, try the Mac R help list. I can't see any
 mention in the archives on a brief search of September's and October's
 archives.

 See https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac


 Best wishes,

 Mark

 On 27/10/2007, Don Kalar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello all,
  I apologize in advance if this is not the correct list to post these sorts
  of issues. When attempting to install the latest stable build of R (2.6) or
  the most recent nightly build from R.research.att.com, the installer
  disables the ability to actually install R or any of the other bundled
  frameworks (i.e. the list is unchecked and grayed out). Before I start
  trying to either coerce the package definitions or build from source, I was
  wondering if there's any recommended way to get R running on Leopard. I've
  searched the lists and online, but as of yet have found no posted solution.
 
 
  cheers,
  -d
 
  ==
  Donald Kalar, M.A.
  Graduate Student,
  Cognitive Neuroscience
  UCLA Department of Psychology
  1285 Franz  Hall, Box 951563
  Los Angeles, CA
  90095-1563
  ==
 
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Re: [R] Package Installer Fails in OSX 10.5 Leopard

2007-10-27 Thread Mark Wardle
Hi.

Sorry to hear you are having problems. I'm not installing Leopard just
yet, as I cannot live without a working system running R, PostgreSQL,
Filemaker, and Adobe applications. At least two on that least are said
to have problems with Leopard!

If no-one else replies, try the Mac R help list. I can't see any
mention in the archives on a brief search of September's and October's
archives.

See https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac


Best wishes,

Mark

On 27/10/2007, Don Kalar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello all,
 I apologize in advance if this is not the correct list to post these sorts
 of issues. When attempting to install the latest stable build of R (2.6) or
 the most recent nightly build from R.research.att.com, the installer
 disables the ability to actually install R or any of the other bundled
 frameworks (i.e. the list is unchecked and grayed out). Before I start
 trying to either coerce the package definitions or build from source, I was
 wondering if there's any recommended way to get R running on Leopard. I've
 searched the lists and online, but as of yet have found no posted solution.


 cheers,
 -d

 ==
 Donald Kalar, M.A.
 Graduate Student,
 Cognitive Neuroscience
 UCLA Department of Psychology
 1285 Franz  Hall, Box 951563
 Los Angeles, CA
 90095-1563
 ==

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