R rpm for Mandriva 2008.1 ?
The problem I have with using the Mandriva package system for R is that the base installation is seriously outdated at 2.6.2 (when we are now at 2.7.2). The range of packages available through the Mandriva repositories is also far from comprehensive. Therefore I compile from source, which requires ensuring that I have all the dependencies and a full build system (which is not there in the default Mandriva install - Fortran needs adding and a range of -devel packages). The linux version of install.packages() assumes the presence of a full build system. While Debian (and derivatives) have a full package list from repositories, the mandriva user needs to compile for some packages (unless I have missed something) Paul Bivand --------------------------------------------------------- Paul Bivand Head of Analysis and Statistics Centre for Economic & Social Inclusion Direct Line: 020 7840 8335 Inclusion has a launched a new website, please visit: www.cesi.org.uk Inclusion 3rd floor, 89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TP Tel: 020 7582 7221 Fax: 020 7582 6391 Inclusion website: www.cesi.org.uk Consider the environment - do you really need to print this email? The contents of this e-mail and any attachment(s) are intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient please return the e-mail to the sender and delete from your mailbox. The Centre for Economic & Social Inclusion is a company limited by guarantee. Registered in England & Wales number 2458694. Registered address: 89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TP 2008/9/15 Demmler J. <J.Demmler at swansea.ac.uk>:
Solved! Something must have gone wrong when I set up the system. I reinstalled Mandriva, updated the packages and VOILA: R finally installed without any problems!
Thanks Joanne
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