Really? If Iñaki says it can't be done (even using devtools, which I've
tried), then you need to move on.
On 10/30/2020 8:57 PM, H wrote:
On 10/30/2020 05:02 AM, Iñaki Ucar wrote:
Please, do not crosspost. As I said in the Bugzilla issue, R cannot be
further updated in EPEL-7, see
On 6/8/2016 12:47 PM, TRISTAN J PAUTSCH wrote:
*All boxes are EL6 x86_64, fully up to date*
Updated to R 3.3.0-3 recently, however just yesterday I tried to update a
couple packages for a user and noticed almost nothing would build. I was (am)
getting the same build errors as another
On 6/7/2016 11:46 AM, Tom Callaway wrote:
On 06/06/2016 05:04 PM, Brian Fallik wrote:
Apologies if this email is a top post. I'm not sure how to reply to a
thread if I'm not subscribed.
We recently encountered the same issue that Evan reported on 6/4 and I can
confirm that updated to 3.3.0-5
Understood. Thanks for the feedback.
On 6/6/2016 10:04 AM, Tom Callaway wrote:
On 06/06/2016 10:00 AM, Evan Cooch wrote:
Thanks very much. I had more or less reached the same conclusions -- I
was just about to rebuild RPMs for source for zlib, etc, and update
those, and try again, but I've had
Callaway wrote:
On 06/04/2016 12:10 PM, Evan Cooch wrote:
Updated my R install on my GNU/Linux boxes (running CentOS 6.8) from
3.2.x -> 3.3.0, using latest from epel (i.e., not compiling from
source), and while said upgrade seemed to go fine, am now (post-upgrade)
having all sorts of probl
Updated my R install on my GNU/Linux boxes (running CentOS 6.8) from
3.2.x -> 3.3.0, using latest from epel (i.e., not compiling from
source), and while said upgrade seemed to go fine, am now (post-upgrade)
having all sorts of problems with getting some (but not all) packages to
compile