[R-SIG-Mac] arules installation

R. Michael Weylandt michael.weylandt at gmail.com
Wed Dec 7 22:35:43 CET 2011


Theoretically, but I've always built packages from Terminal so I can't
promise it. Also, there's an outside chance you'll need a Fortran
compiler too, but I haven't looked at the source files to confirm.

I'd also suggest you try your CRAN mirror one more time and make sure
you are getting the 2.13 version: for instance, I used this link:

http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/bin/macosx/leopard/contrib/2.13/arules_1.0-7.tgz'

I believe that the link shown on the CRAN page will automatically give
you the current release (2.14) build.

Michael

2011/12/7 Thomas Chesney <Thomas.Chesney at nottingham.ac.uk>:
> Michael - thanks for the reply. So if I install my XCode C complier, then download the latest arules source file which is: arules_1.0-7.tar.gz and then run: install.packages("/Users/thomas/Documents/arules_1.0-7.tar.gz", repos=NULL, type="source") it will just work? (Why will that work with the latest version but the latest .tgz won't?)
>
> What I usually do to install a package is download the .tgz file, double click to unzip it, then copy the resulting folder into Library/Frameworks/R.Framework/Resources/Library. I could install the latest R and then do that for arules, but then I'd have to do the same for dozens of other packages (or could I just copy them to another folder, update R, and then copy them to R.Framework/Resources/Library saying no to any replace file popups?)
>
> Thomas
>
> ________________________________________
> From: R. Michael Weylandt <michael.weylandt at gmail.com> [michael.weylandt at gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 1:36 PM
> To: Thomas Chesney
> Cc: r-sig-mac at r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R-SIG-Mac] arules installation
>
> You need a C compiler: the usual recommendation is XCode which you can get off your OS X install DVD or download from Apple Developer pages.
>
> Out of curiosity, how did you download the first time? I can still get 2.13.x packages from CRAN though I haven't tried with arules specifically.
>
> Michael
>
> On Dec 7, 2011, at 6:05 AM, Thomas Chesney <Thomas.Chesney at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> I sent the following and got the following reply to the R-Help, and then was told I should have sent it here.
>>
>> On 07.12.2011 10:54, Thomas Chesney wrote:
>>>  I'm using R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13) on Mac OS X and I get the following error message with library(arules):
>>>
>>> Loading required package: Matrix
>>> Loading required package: lattice
>>>
>>> Attaching package: 'Matrix'
>>>
>>> The following object(s) are masked from 'package:base':
>>>
>>>     det
>>>
>>> Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
>>>   unable to load shared object '/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.13/Resources/library/arules/libs/i386/arules.so':
>>>   dlopen(/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.13/Resources/library/arules/libs/i386/arules.so, 6): Library not loaded: /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.14/Resources/lib/libR.dylib
>>>   Referenced from: /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.13/Resources/library/arules/libs/i386/arules.so
>>>   Reason: image not found
>>> In addition: Warning message:
>>> package 'arules' was built under R version 2.14.0
>>> Error: package/namespace load failed for 'arules'
>>
>> Install an arules binary that was built for your version of R (reather
>> than a later one) or install from sources.
>>
>> Uwe Ligges
>>
>>>
>>> The arules CRAN page says: Depends:   R (≥ 2.11.0), stats, methods, Matrix (≥ 0.999375-38), all of which I have - anyone know what the problem is? I'm really relunctant to update R as its Package Installer is blocked somehow by our Firewall and updating all the packages I use is a major hassle.
>>>
>>> Thank you (as always!)
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>>
>>> PS on a related note, are the package installer port settings available somewhere and I'll send them to IT, ask them to unblock it?
>>
>>
>> -------------------------------------
>>
>> I tried installing from source as Prof Ligges suggested (as explained here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1474081/how-do-i-install-an-r-package-from-source) but got the following error:
>>
>> install.packages("/Users/thomas/Documents/arules_1.0-7.tar.gz", repos=NULL, type="source")
>> * installing *source* package 'arules' ...
>> ** libs
>> *** arch - i386
>> sh: make: command not found
>> ERROR: compilation failed for package 'arules'
>> * removing '/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.13/Resources/library/arules'
>> Warning message:
>> In install.packages("/Users/thomas/Documents/arules_1.0-7.tar.gz",  :
>>  installation of package '/Users/thomas/Documents/arules_1.0-7.tar.gz' had non-zero exit status
>>
>> Why would installing from source make any difference? Prof Ripley suggested I use arules for R.13.0, which I would if I could find it.
>>
>> Has anyone got any advice?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Thomas
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