On Aug 12, 2017 11:58 AM, "José Abílio Matos" <jaoma...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Friday, 11 August 2017 22.51.12 WEST Paul Johnson wrote:
> Dear everybody:
>
> Packages that DO pass the package check on my Ubuntu 17.04 laptop with
> R 3.4.1 and Mac OSX do not build on Centos 7 with R 3.4.1. I'm pretty
> sure I have an environment defect, but cannot find it.

Hi Paul,
        the first error that you get is that ggplot2 is not installed:
Error in library(ggplot2) : there is no package called ‘ggplot2’

IIRC that package is not available in the EPEL repositories.


That's not it.
All of the concerned packages are installed and run fine. I demonstrated
that in original post. EPEL has nothing to do with this, install.packages
works fine.

PJ


I think that most of the other errors are similar.

Regards,
--
José Matos

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