ah, that's better. For an immediate fix I just changed .dll to .so, and
it appears to work perfectly. I will read through Writing R Extensions
to make sure I understand what I'm doing!
Thanks!
Tyler
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
>Tyler Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I've just about got myself transferred from windowsXP to Linux (Mepis
>>3.3.1-1). I've got R 2.1.1, emacs, and ess running from the debian
>>repositories. Of course, there is a hitch. I have a bit of C code in one
>>of my personal functions. I have, apparently without problem, been able
>>to compile it using R CMD SHLIB, but when I try to dyn.load it I get the
>>following error:
>>
>> > dyn.load("Cfiles/Neutral/Bell2000.dll")
>>Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
>>unable to load shared library
>>'/home/tyler/RWorkingDirectory/Cfiles/Neutral/Bell2000.dll':
>> /home/tyler/RWorkingDirectory/Cfiles/Neutral/Bell2000.dll: invalid ELF
>>header
>>
>>I take this to mean one of the required libraries is either not loaded
>>or not updated. Or, I've overlooked something. Can anyone point me to a
>>solution? I tried updating my perl files, and I haven't found anything
>>using the R Site Search...
>>
>>
>
>Nope, the missing library is the one that you're trying to load.
>Dynamic libraries are not called .dll on Linux, but rather .so...
>
>You should probably read up on "Writing R Extensions", including the
>hints on how to write portable code (use library.dynam).
>
>
>
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