[R-sig-Debian] Configure error: checking if libcurl supports https... no
Johannes Ranke
joh@nne@@r@nke @end|ng |rom jrwb@de
Sun Aug 29 10:16:16 CEST 2021
Hi,
for what it's worth, on a Debian bullseye system, configuring the R 4.1.0
tarball works fine:
$ wget https://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-4/R-4.1.0.tar.gz
$ tar xf R-4.1.0.tar.gz
$ cd R-4.1.0/
$ ./configure
...
checking if libcurl supports https... yes
...
with libcurl4 and libcurl4-gnutls-dev installed. I believe this should also
work on Ubuntu.
You can try
$ sudo apt build-dep r-base
to pull in all build dependencies specified by Dirks R debs, and try again.
Johannes
Am Sonntag, 29. August 2021, 08:49:19 CEST schrieb Rolf Turner:
> On Sat, 28 Aug 2021 22:33:08 -0500
>
> Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd using debian.org> wrote:
> > Rolf,
> >
> > I am truly sorry but I am getting lost in your original message.
> > Could you follow-up and describe (concisely, if possible) what your
> > question is? Is it
> >
> > - installing 4.1.1 or 4.1.0
> > - developing a package of yours
> > - installing a package ?
>
> Sorry if I over-egged my explanation.
>
> * I am trying to install R 4.1.0 (the previous version of R).
> I have the current version, R 4.1.1 (readily available as a Linux
> binary) up and going; no problema.
>
> * My desire to install 4.1.0 was *motivated* by a strange
> conundrum with respect to a package that I am developing.
> But that's *not* actually relevant at the moment.
>
> * I successfully downloaded the source for R 4.1.0 and started
> the configure -> make sequence. But things came to a halt with the
> configure error shown in the subject line.
>
> * I then fooled around with installing/uninstalling various flavours
> of libcurl.dev to see if I could get rid of the configure error.
> Nothing worked.
>
> I hope that my problem is clear now.
>
> cheers,
>
> Rolf
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