What is the error, **exactly**?
Bert
On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 9:12 AM Vivian Jungels via R-help <
r-help@r-project.org> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am trying to install R and its says there is an error with the software.
> I am using the link for Mac OS the most recent version on the website
> because
If you used this link for R-4.2.2-arm64.pkg then I have no other ideas.
The r-sig-mac list can probably help you more, but there is the possibility you
will get help here.
> On Jan 26, 2023, at 12:19 PM, Vivian Jungels wrote:
>
> I have an M1 Mac with OS 13.2 so I did the most recent version
The most obvious question is did you download the correct package? There is a
version for Intel-based MACs and for M1-based MACs.
> On Jan 25, 2023, at 11:22 AM, Vivian Jungels via R-help
> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am trying to install R and its says there is an error with the software. I
Hello!
I am trying to install R and its says there is an error with the software. I am
using the link for Mac OS the most recent version on the website because my Mac
OS is M1 and 13.2 version. I am able to download it but then when I install it
it says they’re an error with the software that
Thanks Rui,
Depending on how I try to install I get a different error. I am
starting to think that somehow the Ubuntu installation may be faulty.
I used a ISO that I had burned about a year ago. I had no problem
then with a shared installation but who knows.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get
Cancel my mailing that source.list. to r-sig-debian.
I took one last look at the sources.list file and realised that I had the same
repository repeated. I had read it as being commented out but it was not.
Delete one line and I was fine.
Nothing like blindness! I must have scanned that thing
Will do. Thanks.
On Sunday, March 3, 2019, 3:59:14 p.m. EST, Ista Zahn
wrote:
Hi John,
This is not the place, but if you post your /etc/apt/sources.list to
r-sig-debian I might be able to help you sort it out.
Best,
Ista
On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 2:08 PM John Kane wrote:
>
> Thanks
Hi John,
This is not the place, but if you post your /etc/apt/sources.list to
r-sig-debian I might be able to help you sort it out.
Best,
Ista
On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 2:08 PM John Kane wrote:
>
> Thanks Ista,
>
> Interestingly enough, I have only one repository as far as I can see. I was a
>
Thanks Ista,
Interestingly enough, I have only one repository as far as I can see. I was a
bit amazed.
I think I have a faulty Ubuntu installation and will have to reinstall. What fun
On Sunday, March 3, 2019, 1:16:52 p.m. EST, Ista Zahn
wrote:
Hi John,
The official instructions at
Hi John,
The official instructions at
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/ work on a fresh
ubuntu:bionic from dockerhub. This suggests that the issue is due to
the configuration of your local system rather than with any problem
with either R or ubuntu. My guess is that you've been reading
Hello,
I never installed R on Ubuntu like you did it.
I follow this:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install r-base
sudo apt-get install r-base-dev
And it works at the first try. See [1]
The problems I [always] have are with missing Ubuntu libs needed by
contributed packages, not with base
NOTE. This is a re-post of a message of Saturday 2018-03-03 sent with an
incorrect header.
To upgrade to R.3.5.2 from 3.4.4 I have been following the instructions at
https://www.r-bloggers.com/installation-of-r-3-5-on-ubuntu-18-04-lts-and-tips-for-spatial-packages/
.
I seem to have the
Hi John,
Is the subject line of your question correct? Ubuntu 10.04?
If that is not a typo, that could be contributing to your problem. I
believe that the current stable release of Ubuntu is 18.04.
According to the following link ubuntu 10.04 was released almost 10 years
ago and was "retired"
To upgrade to R.3.5.2 from 3.4.4 I have been following the
instructions at
https://www.r-bloggers.com/installation-of-r-3-5-on-ubuntu-18-04-lts-and-tips-for-spatial-packages/
.
I seem to have the repository properly connected and verified.
I am getting an error:
Hi,
Please help me on this.
I have installed R 3.1.2 version (64 bit) and receiving the follwowing
error message while launching the Rx64 desktop icon.
R for Windows GUI front-end has stopped working. Close the program. The
application was unable to start correctly (0xc005)
I tried
This question seems to be the problem specific to Ubuntu. What if you
post the message to r-sig-deb...@r-project.org?? I hope you get
answers from that mailing list.
Chel Hee Lee
On 12/02/2014 11:10 AM, VG wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was having trouble with R i installed some time ago on my
Hi everyone,
I was having trouble with R i installed some time ago on my local ubuntu
machine. So i removed R completely from my system in order to re install
it. I used these commands to install R
sudo apt-get install r-base r-base-dev
Then on the terminal I typed which R:
it returns
Can I build a version of R for Windows without some functionality like ftp
and sockets? And without some of the recommended packages? It doesn't look
like this can be done from the Windows install file, but if it can that
would nice to know too.
Thanks,
Mark
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On 23/01/2014 16:15, Mark Lyman wrote:
Can I build a version of R for Windows without some functionality like ftp
and sockets? And without some of the recommended packages? It doesn't look
like this can be done from the Windows install file, but if it can that
would nice to know too.
Thank you. I ask because our IT people have security concerns with that
functionality
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Prof Brian Ripley
rip...@stats.ox.ac.ukwrote:
On 23/01/2014 16:15, Mark Lyman wrote:
Can I build a version of R for Windows without some functionality like ftp
and
On 08.07.2013 11:42, sridhar srinivasan wrote:
Dear R Developers,
I have two doubts related to R
1. i try to install R package 3.0 in my linux system ./configure.
it gives Error as
configure: error: --with-readline=yes (default) and headers/libs are not
available
Read the R Installation
Dear R Developers,
I have two doubts related to R
1. i try to install R package 3.0 in my linux system ./configure.
it gives Error as
configure: error: --with-readline=yes (default) and headers/libs are not
available
2. This is related to library
i am trying to install the library(cummeRbund)
Thanks to all
The main problem with ma linux system is that its not able to install any
software using sudo command.
like i used command yum search libX11 , it shown that yum is not installed
and when i use sudo apt-get install yum
its giving error
E: Unable to locate package yum
same problem
Meenu:
You have an elementary Linux setup and configuration problem to understand
first, before you worry about configuring and compiling your own R. I
agree strongly that this is something that all linux users should learn to
do, but compiling R itself is like climbing Mt Everest as your first
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 01:33:34PM +0100, Meenu Chopra wrote:
Thanks to all
The main problem with ma linux system is that its not able to install any
software using sudo command.
like i used command yum search libX11 , it shown that yum is not installed
and when i use sudo apt-get install
Hiii
I am trying to install R-2.15.2
after doing ./configure its showing error: --with-x=yes (default) and X11
headers/libs are not available
and when i am running make its showing
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
Even I read the install file also but i am not getting
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project.org] On Behalf Of Meenu Chopra
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2013 3:06 PM
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] R installation error
Hiii
I am trying to install R-2.15.2
after doing ./configure its showing error: --with-x=yes (default) and
X11
Le jeudi 09 mai 2013 à 14:06 +0100, Meenu Chopra a écrit :
Hiii
I am trying to install R-2.15.2
after doing ./configure its showing error: --with-x=yes (default) and X11
headers/libs are not available
and when i am running make its showing
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile
On 05/09/2013 11:06 PM, Meenu Chopra wrote:
Hiii
I am trying to install R-2.15.2
after doing ./configure its showing error: --with-x=yes (default) and X11
headers/libs are not available
and when i am running make its showing
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
Even I
Hi, all,
./configure was run successfully on my HP-UX ia64 server with exit=0, but when
type make at prompt, get this error Make: Don't know how to make #. Stop.
Does anyone has any clues about this message? Thank you very much!
#make
Rmath.h is unchanged
`libRblas.sl' is up to date.
Zhou, Hong ZHOU at email.chop.edu writes:
./configure was run successfully on my HP-UX ia64 server with exit=0,
but when type make at prompt, get this
error Make: Don't know how to make #. Stop. Does anyone has
any clues about this message? Thank you very much!
#make
Rmath.h is
(a) Most likely you need GNU make: what are you using? (See the 'R
Installation and Administration' manual.) This does not look like
normal GNU make (which does not call itself 'Make').
(b) R-devel is the list for such questions: see the posting guide.
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011, Zhou, Hong wrote:
I think that I have successfully installed libreadline.so.6.
But still got an error -- libreadline.so.6 needed during R installation on
SUSE Linux.
help is really appreciated!
===
# ls -lt /usr/local/lib
total 4088
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 168858 Oct 18 07:15
On my Suse Box I have
ste...@gaia:~ ll /usr/lib/libreadline.*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 803532 5. Jul 13:46 /usr/lib/libreadline.a
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 16. Jul 09:59 /usr/lib/libreadline.so -
/lib/libreadline.so.6.1
So libraries are in /usr/lib, not /usr/local/lib
libreadline is
Hello All,
I am new to R and tried to install R in Linux system (OS: Open SUSE). After
untar the source code, changed the directory, and typed the command
./configure, it was checking a list...finally it gave an error message. Here
with i have enclosed the error message.
Check-list goes like
Hi Frederick,
The development files for readline are not available. Install them to
get this working. For debian/ubuntu the package to install is called
libreadline-dev or something. SUSE's package manager might have a
similar package. Alternatively you can skip installing R from source and
Could somebody please assist with the problem I have now.
At our university certain changes have been made to users regarding accessing
the internet.
I have re-installed the (current) version of R, using custom settings (for
Windows XP), choosing amongst other things Internet2 somewhere.
Now,
] On Behalf Of Van Wyk, Jaap
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 3:13 AM
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] R installation require proxy setting
Importance: High
Could somebody please assist with the problem I have now.
At our university certain changes have been made to users regarding
Hello:
I'm trying to install R 2.10 on a Linux 64-bit machine running RHE4 using the
R-core-2.10.0-2.el4.i386.rpm install package I downloaded from
http://cran.opensourceresources.org/. After executing the RPM, the system looks
for package dependencies and I get the following error message:
Hello All,
I have downloaded and untarred R 2.10.0 onto my SUN UNIX machine. When I
run ./configure, it runs through a series of questions and stops at this
(and I get this when I try the make command):
checking for iconv.h... yes
checking for iconv... in libiconv
checking whether iconv
I'm trying to install R on an IBM P570 running Redhat Enterprise Linux
v4. When I run ./configure, I see:
checking for tclConfig.sh... no
checking for tclConfig.sh in library (sub)directories...
/usr/lib64/tclConfig.sh
checking for tkConfig.sh... no
checking for tkConfig.sh in library
Nevermind. I had both the ppc and ppc64 versions of tcl and tk
installed. I removed ppc64 versions and everything works now. Must
have been a conflict.
Ryan Golhar wrote:
I'm trying to install R on an IBM P570 running Redhat Enterprise Linux
v4. When I run ./configure, I see:
checking
We're having some issues with installing R in a multiple user Windows
environment (e.g. when a user installs a package, there are errors
linked to attempting to install certain files into restricted
directories). Is there a readme for how to install R properly for
multiple users? Thanks!
Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
We're having some issues with installing R in a multiple user Windows
environment (e.g. when a user installs a package, there are errors
linked to attempting to install certain files into restricted
directories). Is there a readme for how to install R properly for
Hmm, perhaps I'm missing the relevant section in the R Installation and
Administration manual -- here is the error I'm getting:
package 'akima' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
package 'gam' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
The downloaded packages are in
C:\Documents
On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Uwe Ligges wrote:
Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
We're having some issues with installing R in a multiple user Windows
environment (e.g. when a user installs a package, there are errors linked
to attempting to install certain files into restricted directories). Is
there a
Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
Hmm, perhaps I'm missing the relevant section in the R Installation and
Administration manual -- here is the error I'm getting:
package 'akima' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
package 'gam' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
The downloaded
I have downloaded the source code for Linux.
the ./configure procedure can find gcc but cannot find f77 or f2c
I have looked for the above compiler with Test and installed all what
pertains to Fortran. Still not even the man pages for f77 anf fc2 work .
Where is f77 and f2c with linux 10.3 ??
Maura E Monville wrote:
I have downloaded the source code for Linux.
the ./configure procedure can find gcc but cannot find f77 or f2c
I have looked for the above compiler with Test and installed all what
pertains to Fortran. Still not even the man pages for f77 anf fc2 work .
Where is f77
Hi,
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 14:44:17 -0500
Maura E Monville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have downloaded the source code for Linux.
the ./configure procedure can find gcc but cannot find f77 or f2c
I have looked for the above compiler with Test and installed all what
pertains to Fortran. Still not
I am installing in /usr/local/bin where I have to be root even if I
changed the access right to some sub directories by chmod.
The installation completed fine (all stages: /config, make, make
install). But no icon was created on my desktop. It works just typing
in on the command line. It has no
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