Dear Yu
Some of the packages required by shiny were installed for version 2
according to the output provided. So you must at least run this as
superuser on R session:
update.packages()
And answer accordiling.
Then you may try to install shiny.
Caveman
On Jul 22, 2013 8:03 PM, "yu ge" wrote:
> Hello there,
>
>
> I have been used shiny package on Windows without any problem. Recently I
> switched to Linux OS(Ubuntu 12.04), and installed the latest R version
> 3.0.1. But I couldn't install "shiny" for some reasons. Here are the error
> message:
>
> ** preparing package for lazy loading
> Error : package codetools was built before R 3.0.0: please re-install it
> Error : unable to load R code in package Rcpp
> ERROR: lazy loading failed for package Rcpp
> * removing /home/alex/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.0/Rcpp
> ERROR: dependency Rcpp is not available for package httpuv
> * removing /home/alex/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.0/httpuv
> ERROR: dependency httpuv is not available for package shiny
> * removing /home/alex/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.0/shiny
>
> The downloaded source packages are in
> /tmp/RtmpA7KumO/downloaded_packages
> Warning messages:
> 1: In install.packages("shiny") :
> installation of package Rcpp had non-zero exit status
> 2: In install.packages("shiny") :
> installation of package httpuv had non-zero exit status
> 3: In install.packages("shiny") :
> installation of package shiny had non-zero exit status
>
>
> I am newbee for Linux OS. Do I need to install an early R version(older
> than 3.0.0)? Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks
>
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