Re: [R-sig-Debian] Problem Installing R 4.3.3 on Vanilla based Jammy Ubuntu

2024-03-27 Thread Marco Blanchette
Dirk, totally right! We used to be extremely sensitized about our hardware flavors 20 years ago! With the advent of cloud based computing (in my case AWS) and the migration of Macs to intel base chip, this kinda find away!!! On top, the error thrown during the docker build was far from easy to

Re: [R-sig-Debian] Problem Installing R 4.3.3 on Vanilla based Jammy Ubuntu

2024-03-27 Thread Dirk Eddelbuettel
Marco, It usually helps to be aware of one's hardware platform ;-) There is an option for Docker command to tell it to switch to x86_64, my colleagues who are on M1 and alike use that to access the generally richer eco-system of binaries for the Intel world. If on the other hand you prefer to

Re: [R-sig-Debian] Problem Installing R 4.3.3 on Vanilla based Jammy Ubuntu

2024-03-27 Thread Marco Blanchette
Ah! You know what, that might explain a lot… I just switched from working full time on AWS instead instances to a personal Mac laptop and I just bumped onto a related platform issues. I’ll follow up but I think your right, my container build is picking up that I’m on a arm64 cpu and is applying

Re: [R-sig-Debian] Problem Installing R 4.3.3 on Vanilla based Jammy Ubuntu

2024-03-27 Thread Michael Rutter
On 3/27/24 13:33, marcoblanche...@icloud.com wrote: Hi r-sig-debian list, first time posting here! Something changed with the latest release of the R package for Ubuntu 22.04. When trying to install within a Docker image with base Ubuntu LTS 22.04 (Jammy) using the following Docker file

[R-sig-Debian] Problem Installing R 4.3.3 on Vanilla based Jammy Ubuntu

2024-03-27 Thread marcoblanche...@icloud.com
Hi r-sig-debian list, first time posting here! Something changed with the latest release of the R package for Ubuntu 22.04. When trying to install within a Docker image with base Ubuntu LTS 22.04 (Jammy) using the following Docker file (that I have been using for several years in many