I used brew install R to install R and I use the most recent version of Rstudio. And when I use the "export" in Rstudio, it tells me the following. Warning messages: 1: In cairo_pdf(file = "/Users/xinlianzhang/Desktop/Rplot.pdf", width = 5.22917, : unable to load shared object '/usr/local/Cellar/r/3.2.0_1/R.framework/Resources/library/grDevices/libs//cairo.so': dlopen(/usr/local/Cellar/r/3.2.0_1/R.framework/Resources/library/grDevices/libs//cairo.so, 6): Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/libjpeg.8.dylib Referenced from: /usr/local/Cellar/r/3.2.0_1/R.framework/Resources/library/grDevices/libs//cairo.so Reason: Incompatible library version: cairo.so requires version 13.0.0 or later, but libjpeg.8.dylib provides version 12.0.0 2: In cairo_pdf(file = "/Users/xinlianzhang/Desktop/Rplot.pdf", width = 5.22917, : failed to load cairo DLL
在 2013年9月12日星期四 UTC-4上午10:20:07,Rainer M Krug写道: > > Hi > > I am using R at the moment installed from the official installation as a > framework, buit I also installed it from homebrew. As I am not using the > Mac GUI (I am using mainly emacs, a little bit RStudio), so from there > there was no difference. > > So which approach has which advantages? I can think of advantages when > using homebrew (updates and upgrades of R) and also the framework > approach (Ease of maintenance). > > I personaly lean towards the homebrew installation (linux background), > but are there any disadvantages to using the official framework > installation? > > Any comments? > > Cheers, > > Rainer > > -- > Rainer M. Krug > > email: RMKrug<at>gmail<dot>com >
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