[R] Sharing an R installation via NFS on ubuntu cluster
Ista Zahn
istazahn at gmail.com
Thu Nov 9 13:08:33 CET 2017
On Nov 9, 2017 5:07 AM, "Florian Oswald" <florian.oswald at gmail.com> wrote:
I can install R with
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install r-base
this is not my problem, and indeed, not my question.
my question was how could I share the resulting R installation over NFS? Do
I have to export every location where apt-get installs a component or can I
force apt-get to place the installation in a certain location?
Sounds like a question for an ubuntu forum, or r-sig-debian perhaps.
On 8 November 2017 at 17:37, Ista Zahn <istazahn at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 6:14 AM, Florian Oswald <florian.oswald at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> > i want to share an R installation from a master node to several compute
> > nodes via NFS. all nodes run ubuntu 16.04. I tried building R from source
> > but hit a wall several times because of missing dependencies.
>
> apt-get build-dep r-base
>
> should take care of that.
>
> --Ista
>
> So I am
> > looking for something that uses the usual apt-get install proceedure, but
> > would place the installation in the non-standard location. For context,
> > right now I would have to share all of
> >
> > *root at master*:*~* whereis R
> >
> > R: /usr/bin/R /usr/lib/R /etc/R /usr/local/lib/R /usr/share/R
> > /usr/share/man/man1/R.1.gz
> >
> > and I would like to install R into a new folder on the master node, say,
> > NFS_share, and share just that.
> >
> > I found that `dpkg` has an option `--root=directory` to specify a non
> > standard install location for a debian package installation. but i'm not
> > even sure how this would work on ubuntu (can i install a debian packge on
> > ubuntu?!)
> >
> > thanks for any help!
> > florian
> >
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