[R] R installation problems...
Diego Kuonen
Diego at kuonen.com
Tue Jan 9 18:55:14 CET 2001
Dear all
I already posted this problem to r-help in mid-decembre; see
http://www.r-project.org/nocvs/mail/r-help/2000/3876.html
But, up to now it did not manage to get R properly working.
I reinstalled R-1.0.0, R-1.1.1 and R-1.2.0 from scratch, and
always run into the same error message:
...
[Previously saved workspace restored]
now dyn.load(/usr/R/lib/R/library/ctest/libs/ctest.so)..
>R_ReplConsole(): before "for(;;)" {main.c}
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Note that within each directory (i.e. /usr/R-1.0.0, /usr/R-1.1.1
or /usr/R-1.2.0) I did the following commands:
$ ./configure --with-f2c --prefix=/usr/R
$ make
and R was configured with
Source directory: .
Installation directory: /usr/R
C compiler: gcc -mieee-fp -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -g -O2
C++ compiler: c++ -mieee-fp -g -O2
FORTRAN compiler: f2c
X11 support: yes
Gnome support: no
Tcl/Tk support: yes
R profiling support: yes
R as a shared library: no
Before each call of "make install", I cleaned the "/usr/R" directory.
Each time I used the command
$ /usr/R/bin/R
I even tried to install the RPMS and SRPMS, but I always get the same
error message :-(
There's sth. strange going on and I would appreciate any help.
Greets
Diego
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