Dear Eberhard,
On 2021-01-12 9:41 a.m., Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
John,
maybe I misunderestimate the students :-)-O but there is not much
sophistication required to follow simple instructions while thinking
about what one is doing when doing so. At least that was my generation
of students did
John,
maybe I misunderestimate the students :-)-O but there is not much
sophistication required to follow simple instructions while thinking
about what one is doing when doing so. At least that was my generation
of students did.
If they can install XQuartz, they can install the command line tool
oire L-ViS, Université Lyon 1
De : John Fox
Envoyé : mardi 12 janvier 2021 03:30
À : CHAMPELY STEPHANE
Cc : r-help@r-project.org; Dr Eberhard W Lisse
Objet : Re: [R] Troubles installing Rcmdr on Mac
Dear Stephane,
I've taken yet another look at t
Dear Eberhard,
On 2021-01-12 12:32 a.m., Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
John,
what is wrong with installing Xcode’s command lime tools (not Xcode itself)?
Nothing, and I did miss the distinction, but it shouldn't be necessary,
and the instructions for installing the Rcmdr are already more
compl
John,
what is wrong with installing Xcode’s command lime tools (not Xcode itself)?
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On 12 Jan 2021, 04:30 +0200, John Fox , wrote:
> Dear Stephane,
>
> I've taken yet another look at this and have an additional suggestion
> for your students to try:
>
> install.packa
Dear Stephane,
I've taken yet another look at this and have an additional suggestion
for your students to try:
install.packages("Rcmdr", type="mac.binary")
That should avoid any attempt to install Rcmdr package dependencies from
source.
I hope this helps,
John
On 2021-01-11 3:53
Dear Stephane and Eberhard,
As an addendum to my previous response, I uninstalled the Rcmdr package
and all of its direct and indirect dependencies and then reinstalled the
package -- on a macOS 11.1 system running R 4.0.3 with all other
packages up-to-date.
I then reinstalled the Rcmdr and
Dear Stephane and Eberhard,
It should not be necessary to install Xcode (which includes otools) to
install and use the Rcmdr package on macOS because it shouldn't be
necessary to install the CRAN packages required from source. I'm
currently running the Rcmdr on two macOS 11.1 systems, with all
Use RStudio.
But it can be that the command line tools are missing, which you (may) need to
compile packages (from source).Ask one of them to open a terminal window and
type the command ‘make —version’ without the ‘’) if that results in an error
they need to enter ‘sudo xcode-select —install’ a
Dear colleagues,
I try to help my (french) student since five days to install Rcmd for mac and
they have (ALL of them, and I use windows so I am not very skilled for that
task) the same problem. When they load Rcmd, some supplementary tools (in order
to use the command "otool") are missing accor
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