[BioC] unable to install qvalue..
Simon Anders
anders at embl.de
Mon Feb 21 16:40:05 CET 2011
Hi Vince
On 02/21/2011 04:05 PM, Vincent Carey wrote:
> At least in R 2.12, tcltk package source is in src/library of the source
> R distribution. There is no need to distribute it at CRAN AFAICT.
Yes, this explains it. Sorry for missing this obvious point.
I didn't have the 'tk-dev' package installed on my Ubuntu when I
compiled my R, so it was skipped, and I guess this is also the original
poster's problem.
(Not wanting to compile all of R again, I just tried to install the
tcltk package separately from my R source tree but that does not seem
entirely straight-forward, because the Makefile in there need to be
regenerated from the global configure script, and simply re-running does
not do the job. Ok, I guess rebuilding everything is not a big deal and
easiest.)
The remaining issue is that the installation of 'qvalue' gives this
misleading error message:
Error : package 'tcltk' does not have a name space
Other packages, e.g., 'tckltk2', properly report:
Error in firstlib(which.lib.loc, package) :
Tcl/Tk support is not available on this system
Error : package 'tcltk' could not be loaded
But, I guess, the best would be if John dropped the dependency on
'qvalue'. I don't suppose that we should take for granted that the
average user has Tk available. (Is it bundled to the R installer for
Windows?)
Simon
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