[R] tclk, tcltk

2004-10-12 Thread Jean Eid
I have been having problems with these two 'libraries' since I installed
2.0.0.
I have built a package with couple of functions so that I can load it at
startup every time R is booted. The problem is that I have the following
error every time I call the library

Loading required package: tclk
Error: package 'tclk' could not be loaded
In addition: Warning message:
There is no package called 'tclk' in: library(pkg, character.only = TRUE, logical = 
TRUE, lib.loc = lib.loc)


However I can load tcltk library now (thanks to Dirk for helping me with
this). I can load the functions I have in the library and everything works
fine.

I cannot find any information on this except the following thread which
was not resolved.
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/01/0410.html

Any help or ideas are greatly appreciated.

P.S. what is the difference between tclk and tcltk? and why calling the
installed library is requiring tclk? I just made up a dummy package with a
function

fun-function(x) x^2

just to test and the same thing happens (Loading required package: tclk
...).

This is on a Linux debian unstable with the kernel  2.4.20-bf2.4-xfs

Thank you for all the help.

jean

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Re: [R] tclk, tcltk

2004-10-12 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
What is package `tclk'?  I think you have a typo somewhere in your code.
At a guess you have

Depends: tclk

in a DESCRIPTION file for one of your packages.


On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Jean Eid wrote:

 I have been having problems with these two 'libraries' since I installed
 2.0.0.
 I have built a package with couple of functions so that I can load it at
 startup every time R is booted. The problem is that I have the following
 error every time I call the library
 
 Loading required package: tclk
 Error: package 'tclk' could not be loaded
 In addition: Warning message:
 There is no package called 'tclk' in: library(pkg, character.only = TRUE, logical = 
 TRUE, lib.loc = lib.loc)
 
 
 However I can load tcltk library now (thanks to Dirk for helping me with
 this). I can load the functions I have in the library and everything works
 fine.
 
 I cannot find any information on this except the following thread which
 was not resolved.
 http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/01/0410.html

It was resolved, and in any case it was about installing 64-bit Tcl/Tk on 
Solaris, something that was (and is) covered in the R Installation manual.

 Any help or ideas are greatly appreciated.
 
 P.S. what is the difference between tclk and tcltk? and why calling the
 installed library is requiring tclk? I just made up a dummy package with a
 function
 
 fun-function(x) x^2
 
 just to test and the same thing happens (Loading required package: tclk
 ...).
 
 This is on a Linux debian unstable with the kernel  2.4.20-bf2.4-xfs

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Professor of Applied Statistics,  http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/
University of Oxford, Tel:  +44 1865 272861 (self)
1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA)
Oxford OX1 3TG, UKFax:  +44 1865 272595

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Re: [R] tclk, tcltk

2004-10-12 Thread Jean Eid
Thanks to Brian. I was looking everywhere except the typo. I guess the
previous build (1.9.1) ignored the dependece error.

Thanks again,

jean

On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:

 What is package `tclk'?  I think you have a typo somewhere in your code.
 At a guess you have

 Depends: tclk

 in a DESCRIPTION file for one of your packages.


 On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Jean Eid wrote:

  I have been having problems with these two 'libraries' since I installed
  2.0.0.
  I have built a package with couple of functions so that I can load it at
  startup every time R is booted. The problem is that I have the following
  error every time I call the library
 
  Loading required package: tclk
  Error: package 'tclk' could not be loaded
  In addition: Warning message:
  There is no package called 'tclk' in: library(pkg, character.only = TRUE, logical 
  = TRUE, lib.loc = lib.loc)
 
 
  However I can load tcltk library now (thanks to Dirk for helping me with
  this). I can load the functions I have in the library and everything works
  fine.
 
  I cannot find any information on this except the following thread which
  was not resolved.
  http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/01/0410.html

 It was resolved, and in any case it was about installing 64-bit Tcl/Tk on
 Solaris, something that was (and is) covered in the R Installation manual.

  Any help or ideas are greatly appreciated.
 
  P.S. what is the difference between tclk and tcltk? and why calling the
  installed library is requiring tclk? I just made up a dummy package with a
  function
 
  fun-function(x) x^2
 
  just to test and the same thing happens (Loading required package: tclk
  ...).
 
  This is on a Linux debian unstable with the kernel  2.4.20-bf2.4-xfs

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 Brian D. Ripley,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Professor of Applied Statistics,  http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/
 University of Oxford, Tel:  +44 1865 272861 (self)
 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA)
 Oxford OX1 3TG, UKFax:  +44 1865 272595



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RE: [R] tclk, tcltk

2004-10-12 Thread Liaw, Andy
From NEWS of R-2.0.0:

o   library() now checks the version dependence (if any) of
required packages mentioned in the Depends: field of the
DESCRIPTION file.

This is not done in R-1.9.1 and prior, I believe (or it wouldn't be in
NEWS).

Andy

 From: Jean Eid
 
 Thanks to Brian. I was looking everywhere except the typo. I guess the
 previous build (1.9.1) ignored the dependece error.
 
 Thanks again,
 
 jean
 
 On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
 
  What is package `tclk'?  I think you have a typo somewhere 
 in your code.
  At a guess you have
 
  Depends: tclk
 
  in a DESCRIPTION file for one of your packages.
 
 
  On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Jean Eid wrote:
 
   I have been having problems with these two 'libraries' 
 since I installed
   2.0.0.
   I have built a package with couple of functions so that I 
 can load it at
   startup every time R is booted. The problem is that I 
 have the following
   error every time I call the library
  
   Loading required package: tclk
   Error: package 'tclk' could not be loaded
   In addition: Warning message:
   There is no package called 'tclk' in: library(pkg, 
 character.only = TRUE, logical = TRUE, lib.loc = lib.loc)
  
  
   However I can load tcltk library now (thanks to Dirk for 
 helping me with
   this). I can load the functions I have in the library and 
 everything works
   fine.
  
   I cannot find any information on this except the 
 following thread which
   was not resolved.
   http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/01/0410.html
 
  It was resolved, and in any case it was about installing 
 64-bit Tcl/Tk on
  Solaris, something that was (and is) covered in the R 
 Installation manual.
 
   Any help or ideas are greatly appreciated.
  
   P.S. what is the difference between tclk and tcltk? and 
 why calling the
   installed library is requiring tclk? I just made up a 
 dummy package with a
   function
  
   fun-function(x) x^2
  
   just to test and the same thing happens (Loading required 
 package: tclk
   ...).
  
   This is on a Linux debian unstable with the kernel  
 2.4.20-bf2.4-xfs
 
  --
  Brian D. Ripley,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Professor of Applied Statistics,  http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/
  University of Oxford, Tel:  +44 1865 272861 (self)
  1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA)
  Oxford OX1 3TG, UKFax:  +44 1865 272595
 
 
 
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