[R-es] Instalar R manualmente en Ubuntu

Leonardo Hernández Pérez leonardo.hernandez en etecsa.cu
Vie Jul 13 17:24:06 CEST 2012


El sistema operativo es Ubuntu 12.04
Ya descargué el paquete pre-compilado R-2.15.1.tar.gz 
<http://probability.ca/cran/src/base/R-2/R-2.15.1.tar.gz> de este CRAN 
http://probability.ca/cran/
Anexo envio la guía de instalación que trae, pero cuando doy el comando 
./configure termina dándome este error:
configure: error: --with-x=yes (default) and X11 headers/libs are not 
available
trato de continuar y al dar el comando make me devuelve
make: *** No se especificó ningún objetivo y no se encontró ningún 
makefile.  Alto.
Y no puedo continuar

Un Saludos,

Leonardo





On 13/07/12 11:07, Freddy López wrote:
>
> Hola Leonardo.
>
> ¿Podrías darnos más detalles? Por ejemplo es importante saber sobre 
> qué plataforma estás.
>
> Salud.
>
>> El 13/07/2012 10:22, "Leonardo Hernández Pérez" 
>> <leonardo.hernandez en etecsa.cu <mailto:leonardo.hernandez en etecsa.cu>> 
>> escribió:
>>
>>
>> Hola Amigos:
>>
>> Gracias por todas las respuestas sobre como filtrar datos en un data 
>> frame.
>>
>> Ahora tengo un  nuevo problema, necesito instalar R 2.15 manualmente, 
>> pero no puedo hacerlo desde un repositorio.
>>
>> Alguna solución??????????'
>>
>> Un Saludos,
>>
>> Leonardo
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			INSTALLING R UNDER UNIX


This document concerns building and installing R from sources.  Pre-made
binaries are made available for some systems with varying regularity and
can be obtained from CRAN (see the RESOURCES file).

The main source of information on installation is the `R Installation
and Administration Manual', an HTML copy of which is available as file
`doc/html/R-admin.html'.  Please read that before installing R.  But
if you are impatient, read on but please refer to the manual to
resolve any problems.  (If you obtained R using Subversion, the manual
is at doc/manual/R-admin.texi.)


SIMPLE COMPILATION

As you are reading this file, you have unpacked the R sources and are
presumably in the top directory.  Issue the following commands:

	./configure
	make

(If your make is not called `make', set the environment variable MAKE to
its name, and use that name throughout these instructions.)
This will take a while, giving you time to read `R-admin.html'.

Then check the built system worked correctly, by

	make check

and make the manuals by (as many options as preferred from)

	make pdf	to create PDF versions
	make info	to create info files

However, please read the notes in `R-admin.html' about making the
reference manual.


INSTALLATION

You do not need to install R to run it: you can run R by the script
`bin/R' which you can link or copy to any convenient place in your path.

For a site-wide installation, use

	make install
	make install-info
	make install-pdf

choosing to install the manuals that you made.

This installs to the default location (typically `/usr/local') for your
platform: see the Installation and Administration Manual for other options.
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