On Tuesday 01 August 2006 19:24, John McHenry wrote:
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Yes, I built R myself. I couldn't find a debian package for R 2.3.1. The
latest available is 2.2.1.
Oh, but there is... right on CRAN. For Dapper just add this line to your
sources.list:
deb
Hi Adrian,
Thanks for the tip. I re-installed and everything seems to work just fine.
Thanks,
Jack.
Adrian DUSA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tuesday 01 August 2006 19:24, John
McHenry wrote:
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Yes, I built R myself. I couldn't find a debian package for R 2.3.1. The
latest available is
Hi WizaRds,
I ran into trouble trying to install the debug package, which requires TCL/TK
support. It seems like the tcltk package is not installed on my system.
From: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/05/07/7993.html it seems that the
tcltk is bundled with the base R distribution.
I'm
John McHenry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi WizaRds,
I ran into trouble trying to install the debug package, which requires
TCL/TK support. It seems like the tcltk package is not installed on my system.
From: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/05/07/7993.html it seems that
the tcltk is
Hi Peter,
Peter Dalgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you build R yourself, and can you do library(tcltk) on R's command
line?
Yes, I built R myself. I couldn't find a debian package for R 2.3.1. The
latest available is 2.2.1.
library(tcltk)
Error in
i also had a problem getting 2.2.0 to work with tcltk on SuSE 10.0...
and with compiling R from source on SuSE 10.0.
on getting tcltk to work:
i ended up taking source for tcl and tk from
http://www.tcl.tk/software/tcltk/
and recompiling; once you unpack the tar.gz the install instructions are
Hi
I installed R 2.2.0 from source and I have the packages for tcl and tk
installed on my system, but the package tcltk says, when I try to load
the library tcltk: Tcl/Tk support is not available on this system.
Are there any settings / variables which I have to set so that R
recognises that
Hi all,
I have a package depending on the tcltk-package. However, I see that
this package has been disappeared... Is there a reason why package
'tcltk' is not available anymore? Or is it replaced by another one?
thx,
Kurt.
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It's included in the base R distribution, I believe.
Andy
From: Kurt Sys
Hi all,
I have a package depending on the tcltk-package. However, I see that
this package has been disappeared... Is there a reason why package
'tcltk' is not available anymore? Or is it replaced by another one?
How do you know that it has disappeared?
-roger
Kurt Sys wrote:
Hi all,
I have a package depending on the tcltk-package. However, I see that
this package has been disappeared... Is there a reason why package
'tcltk' is not available anymore? Or is it replaced by another one?
thx,
I had R 2.0.1... It's not included in that distribution of R. It's ok in
distribution 2.1.1.
thx (to all that've been replying that it's included in the base
distribution),
Kurt.
Liaw, Andy wrote:
It's included in the base R distribution, I believe.
Andy
From: Kurt Sys
Hi all,
I
Kurt == Kurt Sys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thu, 07 Jul 2005 15:07:52 +0200 writes:
Kurt I had R 2.0.1... It's not included in that distribution of R.
That's not correct. The tcltk package has been part of R for a
very long time.
The question is where you got the version of 'R 2.0.1' from
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