On Mar 24, 2014, at 3:26 PM, Chun Kuang wrote:
> Hi Soichi,
>
> Could you please share with us exactly how you solved the issue with
> installing the package to Mac OSX?
>
> I am running into the same problem but could not figure out what to do…
Therre is a binary package on CRAN and you have
Hi Soichi,
Could you please share with us exactly how you solved the issue with installing
the package to Mac OSX?
I am running into the same problem but could not figure out what to do…
Thank you very much!
KC
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thanks for your answer.
The problem in my case was that Mac was loading R (32-bit) version rather
than R64 (64-bit).
Since many libraries in this Mac are compiled for 64 architecture. So
naturally the installation did not work at all.
Please make use of my case for future reference.
soichi
2013
See the recent discussion on R-sig-mac (the place to ask questions about
OS X).
On 04/03/2013 11:00, ishi soichi wrote:
version.string R version 2.15.2 (2012-10-26)
I am trying to install biOps on MacOS X 10.8.2
First, I have tiff, fftw-3, jpeg
and set paths like
cd /usr/include
sudo ln -s
version.string R version 2.15.2 (2012-10-26)
I am trying to install biOps on MacOS X 10.8.2
First, I have tiff, fftw-3, jpeg
and set paths like
cd /usr/include
sudo ln -s /usr/local/include/fftw3.h
for x in /usr/local/include/j*.h; do sudo ln -s $x; done
for x in /usr/local/include/tiff*.h; do
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