Hello,

I have applied all tips (except moving to different DB lib) :

move to R-2.12.1
try R CMD INSTALL instead of install.packages('ROracle');
run as root
checked that I have full 32 bit env

It still fails with same error at installation when trying to load ROracle 
lib

---------------------
** testing if installed package can be loaded
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
  unable to load shared object 
'/opt/R-2.12.1/lib/R/library/ROracle/libs/ROracle.so':
  /opt/R-2.12.1/lib/R/library/ROracle/libs/ROracle.so: undefined symbol: 
sqlprc
---------------------

I know have additional warnings because of my upgrade to R-2.12.1 :

Rd warning: ./man/DBIPreparedStatement-class.Rd:17: missing file link 
'dbPrepareStatement'

I know have 2 problems to solve :-)

what are the required Oracle tarballs for ROacle to install and run ?
how do I get read of these warnings ?

Note that I try to use ROracle with Oracle 11.

Thanks for tips




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marc_schwa...@me.com
05/01/2011 14:31

To
Thomas Carrie
cc
r-help@r-project.org
Subject
Re: [R] What are the necessary Oracle software to install and run ROracle 
?









On Jan 5, 2011, at 2:55 AM, thomas.car...@bnpparibas.com wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am running Linux, I have downloaded
> 
> instantclient-basiclite-linux32-11.2.0.2.0.zip
> instantclient-sqlplus-linux32-11.2.0.2.0.zip
> instantclient-sdk-linux32-11.2.0.2.0.zip
> instantclient-precomp-linux32-11.2.0.2.0.zip
> 
> All these tarballs are unzipped in /usr/local/lib/instantclient, I have 
> added this path in the library path of the host.
> 
> I can run sqlplus and proc, they do not complain about missing symbol.
> 
> Then I install ROracle : install.packages("ROracle")
> 
> Compilation step is OK
> But when the test step tries to load the ROracle.so library, it fails :
> 
> ** testing if installed package can be loaded 
> Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) : 
>  unable to load shared library 
> '/opt/R-2.11.1/lib/R/library/ROracle/libs/ROracle.so': 
>  /opt/R-2.11.1/lib/R/library/ROracle/libs/ROracle.so: undefined symbol: 
> sqlprc 
> 
> Here is my list of lib in instantclient directory : 
> $ find -name "*.*o" -o -name "*.a"
> ./libsqlplusic.so
> ./sdk/demo/procobdemo.pco
> ./cobsqlintf.o
> ./libociicus.so
> ./libnnz11.so
> ./libocijdbc11.so
> ./libsqlplus.so
> 
> Do I need so more lib ? From which Oracle tarball ?
> 
> Thanks for help


If you have not, read through the INSTALL file for the package:

  http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/ROracle/INSTALL

Past postings with similar issues regarding the inability to load shared 
libs would suggest that compiling and installing the package outside of R 
from the CLI using 'R CMD INSTALL ...' rather than from within R using 
install.packages("ROracle"), may resolve the issue.  Also, be sure you are 
running all of this as root, since installation to default locations will 
require root privileges.

Two more things to consider:

1. R 2.12.1 is the current version of R. If you can, I would recommend 
updating from 2.11.1.

2. Be sure that you don't have a conflict between 32 and 64 bit versions 
of R and the Oracle tool chain. All components need to be one or the 
other. You seem to be using 32 bit versions of the Oracle components 
above. Check:

  .Machine$sizeof.pointer

in R to see if you are running 32 or 64 bit R. If the former, the above 
will return 4, if the latter, 8.


Another alternative would be to consider using Prof. Ripley's RODBC 
package and connecting to Oracle via ODBC.


If you need further assistance, I would suggest subscribing and posting to 
r-sig-db or contacting the package author directly. More info on the list 
is here:

  https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-db

HTH,

Marc Schwartz






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