[BioC] getBioC install problem in Fedora
Robert Gentleman
rgentlem at fhcrc.org
Fri Feb 18 16:54:10 CET 2005
Hi,
It looks rather like you have installed R on Fedora using an RPM and
do not have the appropriate software tools installed to install
packages - and hence you cannot.
If this is correct then you can either install R (and all necessary
software - see the R FAQ for details) or hope that some kind soul will
offer to build and supply the necessary Bioconductor RPMs.
If this is not the case, then there seems to be something broken with
install. What happens if you try to install a package from CRAN (not
from Bioconductor)?
Robert
On Feb 18, 2005, at 7:18 AM, Dr_Gyorffy_Balazs wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> I have tried to use GetBioC to install Bioconductor in
> Fedora, but I have received the following error message.
> How can I solve this problem? Thx: Balazs
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>> getBioC("cdna")
> Running getBioC version 1.2.69....
> If you encounter problems, first make sure that
> you are running the latest version of getBioC()
> which can be found at: www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R
>
> Please direct any concerns or questions to
> bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch.
>
> [1] "Installing reposTools ..."
> /usr/lib/R/bin/Rcmd: line 45: exec: INSTALL: not found
> Error in getReposTools(develOK, PLATFORM, destdir, method =
> method, bioCoption = bioCoption) :
> Failed to install package reposTools
>
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