[R] Problems installing lme4 on Ubuntu
Bill Harris
bill_harris at facilitatedsystems.com
Sat Dec 20 05:07:45 CET 2008
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Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> writes:
> First off, see the R FAQ and the Ubuntu README on CRAN:
> http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/
Dirk,
Thanks; that looks promising!
> This shows you how you can get current R binaries with just one apt-get
> command. With that, you then get to decide if you want the prebuild r-cran-*
> packages (as e.g. r-cran-lme4) or whether you want to built them yourself in
> R via install.packages(). In which case r-base-dev will be helpful to
> install needed packages.
I tried that, but using the mirrors at fhcrc and wustl both gave me
errors when I tried to install:
,----
| WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
| ess r-base-core r-cran-lattice r-cran-mgcv r-cran-vr r-base r-recommended
| r-cran-rodbc r-base-html
| Install these packages without verification [y/N]?
`----
Is that to be expected? I aborted the process, but, if you say that's
normal, I'll try again.
> Either way, I have no problems with lme4 etc. or arm, see below.
>
> Also note that there is a Debian/Ubuntu specific mailing list r-sig-debian
> where you may want to subscribe. You are likely to find more focussed help
> for Ubuntu there, and we'd be glad to walk you through individual steps.
> Welcome to Debian and Ubuntu :)
Thanks. I'll sign up shortly. I had used Debian some years ago in a
colinux setting, and it's truly fun to compute again now that I'm on Ubuntu.
> The following object(s) are masked from package:stats :
>
> xtabs
Ah. So, whatever that means, it must be okay. :-)
Bill
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