On 05/11/2015 9:42 PM, Adam Garza wrote:
Trying to install vcd package but can’t
It seems like it tries but runs into some kind of error and so quits.
Maybe it has something to do with the “dependencies” – not sure what that means
Most packages depend on other packages. The vcd package depend
Trying to install vcd package but can’t
It seems like it tries but runs into some kind of error and so quits.
Maybe it has something to do with the “dependencies” – not sure what that means
Also think it might have something to do with Windows 10 keeping Documents
folder synced with OneDrive.
Ca
great...thank you
On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 1:45 AM, Uwe Ligges wrote:
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> On 30.11.2014 06:29, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
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>> Stop using administrator. If and only if Windows prompts you for
>> permission to install, give it your password. Stay as far away from
>> administrator as you can.
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On 30.11.2014 06:29, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
Stop using administrator. If and only if Windows prompts you for permission to
install, give it your password. Stay as far away from administrator as you can.
Which is not the reason here: gzip is not on the PATH, i.e. Erin forgot
to put the Rtool
Stop using administrator. If and only if Windows prompts you for permission to
install, give it your password. Stay as far away from administrator as you can.
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Jeff NewmillerThe . .
Hello everyone!
I'm trying to install R-3.1.2 from source on a Windows 8 laptop.
I installed Rtools 3.1 as administrator and is was fine so far.
Then I downloaded the R-3.1.2.tar.gz file and attempted to use the tar
command,
also from the shell as administrator.
I keep getting the following:
ta
I'm mortified to report that the location I set in TMPDIR was not a
valid directory in the system I was using (I copied it from another
system), so this is a mea culpa on my part!
Andrew
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Prof Brian Ripley
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On Sun, 17 Oct 2010, Andrew Yee wrote:
I noticed that if I specify the location of TMPDIR in .bashrc as follows on
a Linux 64 bit system:
export TMPDIR=/store/home/ayee/.tmp
I get the following error message when installing R
'installing' or making? Looks like the latter.
make[3]: Enteri
I noticed that if I specify the location of TMPDIR in .bashrc as follows on
a Linux 64 bit system:
export TMPDIR=/store/home/ayee/.tmp
I get the following error message when installing R
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/ayee/R-patched/src/library/base'
building package 'base'
make[4]: Entering
Hi,
I'm trying to install R on a Solaris 10 machine.
>username -a
SunOS discovery01 5.10 Generic_142900-09 sun4v sparc SUNW, T5440
I get the following error when running "make install-tests". Any suggestions?
r...@discovery01:/opt/R-2.10.1> make install-tests installing specific
tests mkdir /usr
on 03/02/2009 11:07 AM steve_fried...@nps.gov wrote:
> I am lucky and am now working with a new Redhat Linux 64-bit OS
>
> But I am getting the following error can anyone provide some graciously
> needed assistance:
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> [r...@bluebird system-files]# rpm -i R-2.8.1-1.rh5.x86_64.rpm
> warning: R
I am lucky and am now working with a new Redhat Linux 64-bit OS
But I am getting the following error can anyone provide some graciously
needed assistance:
[r...@bluebird system-files]# rpm -i R-2.8.1-1.rh5.x86_64.rpm
warning: R-2.8.1-1.rh5.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
99b6
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