Dear Simon,
It's not proofed against this fool. So I
1. install R 2.9.0 package (but choose to NOT install gfortran)
2. Launch R64.app and see
> R version 2.9.0 (2009-04-17)
> Copyright (C) 2009 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
> ISBN 3-900051-07-0
>
> R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
> You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.
> Type 'license()' or 'licence()' for distribution details.
>
> Natural language support but running in an English locale
>
> R is a collaborative project with many contributors.
> Type 'contributors()' for more information and
> 'citation()' on how to cite R or R packages in publications.
>
> Type 'demo()' for some demos, 'help()' for on-line help, or
> 'help.start()' for an HTML browser interface to help.
> Type 'q()' to quit R.
>
> [R.app GUI 1.28 (5399) x86_64-apple-darwin9.6.0]
>
> Error in library.dynam(lib, package, package.lib) :
> shared library 'lme4' not found
> [Workspace restored from /.RData]
I now wonder how I'm going to get to 2.9.2.
I successfully ran
> > install.packages(c("rJava","JavaGD","iplots"))
> > install.packages("JGR",type="mac.binary")
I download download 64-bit JGR launcher from http://urbanek.info/JGR-1.6-SL.dmg
.
When launched it starts up, and then crashes.
So:
(1) How do I get 2.9.2 for Snow Leopard?
(2) How do I get JGR to run?
B/c I didn't know what to do next, I then downloaded R-2.9.2.dmg from
CRAN. When I launched R64.app, it failed. But with R.app, it worked.
On 2,9,2 I successfully ran
> > install.packages(c("rJava","JavaGD","iplots"))
> > install.packages("JGR",type="mac.binary")
The new JGR did not launch.
So I'm missing some steps or some knowledge here.
Michael
>
On Sep 14, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
> Michael,
>
> On Sep 14, 2009, at 8:44 , Michael Kubovy wrote:
>
>> Hi Simon,
>>
>> I'm sorry to say that I've tried and failed to set up 64-bit R
>> 2.9.2 and JGR.
>>
>> (1) It's not clear to me where on http://r.research.att.com/ to
>> download from. (I searched for "snow", since all else assumed that
>> I know what I'm doing.)
>>
>> (2) I don't understand why you say (below) to download 2.9.0 rather
>> than 2.9.2.
>>
>
>
> On the above webpage it says:
>
> "Leopard build" (available in 32-bit and 64-bit) and the Download is
> R-2.9.0.pkg. That is the installer for all-archs (32+64 bit) R 2.9.0
> - and this is the option a) I was talking about and it's the option
> that doesn't assume you know what you're doing - it's simply the
> package installer as on CRAN.
>
> Higher up it says "R-2.9-branch-leopard-universal.tar.gz" and in the
> table you can infer that it's R 2.9.2 patched (nightly build). This
> is the option b) which assumes you know how to unpack a tar ball
> manually:
> sudo tar fxz R-2.9-branch-leopard-universal.tar.gz -C /
>
> The reason I said take 2.9.0 was because it's the fool proof method.
> [I don't have an installer for 64-bit R 2.9.2 yet because it's not
> automated due to changes in the PM].
>
>
>> So could you please give step by step fool-proof instructions?
>> (Right now, after fiddling, I can't launch R or JGR.)
>>
>
> Please follow the instructions in the e-mail below - I was hoping
> they are fool proof :). Do you have any suggestions to make the R
> for Mac webpage more obvious?
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
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