At the risk of sounding simplistic, do you have MPI installed, please?
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 2:08 AM, Jim Maas wrote:
> Can anyone tell me to start looking to fix this, when attempting to install
> Rmpi on Ubuntu 16.04, just updated R version to 3.3.2
>
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> ** building package indices
> ** tes
On 31 August 2012 at 07:14, Linh Tran wrote:
| I took some time to think about it and don't know that it was the case
| for me. If the openmpi-bin package was missing, I wouldn't have been
| able to even use openmpi and during my trouble, I would check the mpi
| software each time I installed i
I took some time to think about it and don't know that it was the case
for me. If the openmpi-bin package was missing, I wouldn't have been
able to even use openmpi and during my trouble, I would check the mpi
software each time I installed it to verify that it worked (using some
simple example
On 29 August 2012 at 20:07, Linh Tran wrote:
| Thank you for the advice. I tried using the command, and it still
| wouldn't load.
|
| I tried uninstalling all of the MPI interfaces, reinstalled openmpi
| using the "--enabled-shared --disable-dlopen" command, and Rmpi was able
| to install suce
Thank you for the advice. I tried using the command, and it still
wouldn't load.
I tried uninstalling all of the MPI interfaces, reinstalled openmpi
using the "--enabled-shared --disable-dlopen" command, and Rmpi was able
to install sucessfully inside R.
Thank you to Prof Ripley for pointing
On 29 August 2012 at 11:37, Linh Tran wrote:
| I've spent a few days trying to install Rmpi with no luck. I originally
| tried using mpich, moved on to mpich2, and then to openmpi. I've gotten
| the furthest with openmpi, though am still running into this problem and
| can't figure it out. Can som
As the posting guide asked, please discuss this with the maintainer. He
knows about this.
In short: Rmpi does not work if OpenMPI was compiled to dynamically load
extensions, which is nowadays the default installation. If your OpenMPI
is >= 1.5 (and for some installs of 1.4.x) you will need
On 08.06.2010 15:17, Paco Pastor wrote:
Hi everyone
I want to install Rmpi to use R in parallel mode in a Linux cluster
(Ubuntu, Hardy Heron). It seems to be properly installed but a problem
appears when loading Rmpi library.
R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31)
> library("Rmpi")
Error: package 'R
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