On Sun, 2004-11-07 at 02:54, Saiwing Yeung wrote:
It seems like a number of people on this list can install rgl but have
problem loading it. I found myself in the same situation too.
I have tried the workaround of removing /usr/X11R6/lib from
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH, but it doesn't seem to work
Jari, thanks so much for the advice. I followed your instruction and could
install rgl too. It's really fun playing with it.
I have written up a more detailed instruction, hopefully this will help less
experienced R users.
1) go to apple.com, download Developer Tools and X11. You need to sign
Hi,
It seems like a number of people on this list can install rgl but have
problem loading it. I found myself in the same situation too.
I have tried the workaround of removing /usr/X11R6/lib from
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH, but it doesn't seem to work for me, I am still getting
the same error (that
I should have included in my last message a reference to the discussion of
this issue on the R developers' list:
http://maths.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/devel/03a/0982.html
Here, Simon Urbanek says:
In Mac OS X native version: The R shell wrapper (bin/R) overrides default
library search path
Interestingly, on R 1.9.0 and MacOS 10.3.4, I was just able to install rgl
without problems this morning. Is this perhaps an issue with movement from
10.2 to 10.3, as I know the X11 stuff changed quite a bit. (I have to admit
that I haven't been following this thread closely, but just wanted to
Hi!
I can't tell you much about the problem that you are describing below.
However, I can tell you the following:
- I downloaded the R sources for 1.9.1
- I compiled R following the instructions of the RMacOS-FAQ
- Then, after launching R from a terminal with 'sudo R', I downloaded and
Scanning various lists for R, I've noticed that a few people have raised the
question of getting the rgl package to run in R on the Mac operating
system. As far as I can tell (and I must admit to being a novice here), the
problem has to do with the inclusion of the /usr/X11R6/lib in R's