Brian,

you are using Anaconda so all bets are off since that is not supported by CRAN. 
It looks like a broken compiler/runtime combination in Anaconda so your best 
bet would be to contact their support as this is unrelated to R (updating 
Anaconda sounds like an obvious first step, hoping the compiler/runtime issue 
has been fixed in newer version). I would recommend removing Anaconda and using 
released CRAN R version and Apple tools instead if you want a stable solution.

Cheers,
Simon


> On 17/11/2023, at 5:02 AM, Brian Peng <b36p...@uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I am having issues with building my package that uses Rcpp in it. Using 
> 'install' I end up with a ton of compilation errors originating from Cpp 
> include files. There are more details on this Stack Overflow post 
> (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77491429/compiling-a-library-with-rcpp-causing-many-unknown-type-no-member-named-erro)
>  including the output errors.
> 
> A user there suggested that I may be unable to use anaconda, which I am 
> currently using, as a compiler and should switch to gfortran. However, I we 
> were both unsure of how to direct R to use gfortran instead of anaconda, so 
> he directed me to post to this mailing list. Could the compiler be the issue 
> and if so, how do I switch to gfortran? Is there anything else that might be 
> wrong?
> 
> Thanks,
> Brian
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