[GENERAL] PLR Help

2012-05-02 Thread Daniel Cole
Ubuntu 10.04, Lucid Everything below installed by apt-get: Postgres 9.1 Postgres 9.1 dev PostGis R-base R-base-Dev I have wanted to install the PLR via the postgresql-9.1.-plr package, but there doesn't seem to be one for 10.04. I finally got R to make after some help on this list, but now I

Re: [GENERAL] PLR Help

2012-05-02 Thread Steve Crawford
On 05/02/2012 05:01 AM, Daniel Cole wrote: Ubuntu 10.04, Lucid Everything below installed by apt-get: Postgres 9.1 Postgres 9.1 dev PostGis R-base R-base-Dev I have wanted to install the PLR via the postgresql-9.1.-plr package, but there doesn't seem to be one for 10.04. 9.1 is the standard

Re: [GENERAL] PLR Help

2012-05-02 Thread Joe Conway
On 05/02/2012 03:01 AM, Daniel Cole wrote: I finally got R to make after some help on this list, but now I am Does this imply you built R from source, or did you actually install R and R dev from deb packages? If you built R from source you need to use the correct configure switch to ensure the

Re: [GENERAL] PLR Help

2012-05-02 Thread Joe Conway
On 05/02/2012 10:59 AM, Joe Conway wrote: First, go find lib.R.so. Assuming it is in the above location, place ^-- oops, I meant libR.so Joe -- Joe Conway credativ LLC: http://www.credativ.us Linux, PostgreSQL, and general Open Source Training, Service, Consulting, 24x7

Re: [GENERAL] PLR Help

2012-05-02 Thread Daniel Cole
Joe, Thats IT Thanks so much. I can't believe I missed that but I have gone crazy trying to figure that out and all that time I was just missing the /usr/lib/R/lib/ in the ld.so.conf . Once I put that in and ran ldconfig, all was happy. Thanks so much. side note.. I did spend a little