[R] Spatstat
Richard Chirgwin
rchirgwin at ozemail.com.au
Sun May 10 23:04:47 CEST 2009
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> Richard Chirgwin wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am trying to install Spatstat on OpenSUSE 11.1.
>> install.packages("spatstat", dependencies = TRUE)
>> fails on the basis of various compiler packages (full message below).
>>
>> I have gcc version 4.3.2, which should include gfortran and g++ -
>> so I'm not
>> sure what to do!
>
> First check your assumptions...
>
> If gfortran doesn't work on the command line, then you have an
> installation issue, nothing to do with R, much less spatstat.
>
> Hint (on SUSE 11.0):
>
> viggo:~/>rpm -qf `which gfortran`
> gcc-fortran-4.3-39.1
>
> -pd
Thanks!
Richard
>
>
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> * Installing *source* package ‘deldir’ ...
>> ** libs
>> gfortran -fpic -O2 -c acchk.f -o acchk.o
>> make: gfortran: Command not found
>> make: *** [acchk.o] Error 127
>> ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘deldir’
>> * Removing ‘/home/richard/R/i686-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.9/deldir’
>> * Installing *source* package ‘spatstat’ ...
>> ** libs
>> gcc -std=gnu99 -I/usr/lib/R/include -I/usr/local/include
>> -fpic -O2 -c
>> Kborder.c -o Kborder.o
>> gcc -std=gnu99 -I/usr/lib/R/include -I/usr/local/include
>> -fpic -O2 -c
>> Kwborder.c -o Kwborder.o
>> g++ -I/usr/lib/R/include -I/usr/local/include -fpic -O2 -c
>> PerfectStrauss.cc -o PerfectStrauss.o
>> make: g++: Command not found
>> make: *** [PerfectStrauss.o] Error 127
>> ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘spatstat’
>> * Removing ‘/home/richard/R/i686-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.9/spatstat’
>>
>> The downloaded packages are in
>> ‘/tmp/RtmpdcNYyo/downloaded_packages’
>> Warning messages:
>> 1: In install.packages("spatstat") :
>> installation of package 'deldir' had non-zero exit status
>> 2: In install.packages("spatstat") :
>> installation of package 'spatstat' had non-zero exit status
>>
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