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Neal Richardson commented on ARROW-8556: ---------------------------------------- Thanks. I've mapped ubuntu 19.10 to ubuntu-18.04 [here|https://github.com/ursa-labs/arrow-r-nightly/blob/master/linux/distro-map.csv#L13] so installation with a binary should Just Work now. I'm curious why zstd wasn't included correctly before (see that there is no {{-lzstd}} in the {{PKG_LIBS}} line), but if you want to let it lie and move on, that's fine with me, we can wait and see if anyone else experiences that. > [R] zstd symbol not found on Ubuntu 19.10 > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: ARROW-8556 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-8556 > Project: Apache Arrow > Issue Type: Bug > Components: R > Affects Versions: 0.17.0 > Environment: Ubuntu 19.10 > R 3.6.1 > Reporter: Karl Dunkle Werner > Priority: Major > > I would like to install the `arrow` R package on my Ubuntu 19.10 system. > Prebuilt binaries are unavailable, and I want to enable compression, so I set > the {{LIBARROW_MINIMAL=false}} environment variable. When I do so, it looks > like the package is able to compile, but can't be loaded. I'm able to install > correctly if I don't set the {{LIBARROW_MINIMAL}} variable. > Here's the error I get: > {code:java} > ** testing if installed package can be loaded from temporary location > Error: package or namespace load failed for ‘arrow’ in dyn.load(file, DLLpath > = DLLpath, ...): > unable to load shared object > '~/.R/3.6/00LOCK-arrow/00new/arrow/libs/arrow.so': > ~/.R/3.6/00LOCK-arrow/00new/arrow/libs/arrow.so: undefined symbol: > ZSTD_initCStream > Error: loading failed > Execution halted > ERROR: loading failed > * removing ‘~/.R/3.6/arrow’ > {code} > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)