[R] LaplacesDemon package installation
(Ted Harding)
Ted.Harding at wlandres.net
Thu Feb 4 23:03:35 CET 2016
See at [***] below.
On 04-Feb-2016 21:23:05 Rolf Turner wrote:
>
> (1) You might get better mileage asking this on the r-sig-mac list.
>
> (2) The phenomena you describe are puzzling and are beyond my capacity
> to explain. Perhaps someone else will be able to enlighten you.
>
> (3) Out of idle curiosity I went to the github site and downloaded the
> zip file of the package. (I could not see a *.tag.gz file, but perhaps
> I just don't understand how github works. Actually, there's no
> "perhaps" about it!)
>
> I unzipped the download and then did
>
> R CMD build LaplacesDemon-master
>
> in the appropriate directory. This created a file
>
> LaplacesDemon_15.03.19.tar.gz
>
> Note that the version number seems to be as you require.
>
> I then used your install.packages syntax, and the package installed
> seamlessly. It also loaded seamlessly.
>
> So I don't know why the computer gods are picking on you.
>
[***]
> Note that I am not working on a Mac, but rather running Linux (as do all
> civilized human beings! :-) )
Might this be yet another candidate for a Fortune today?
Ted.
> cheers,
>
> Rolf Turner
>
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>
> On 05/02/16 06:42, Lluis.Hurtado at uv.es wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I've recently changed my Mac and I am trying to reinstall my commonly
>> used R-packages. I'm having troubles with a package called
>> LaplacesDemon.
>>
>> This package is no more in the CRAN list and the developers web page
>> (http://www.bayesian-inference.com/software) is out for more than
>> half a year. Old versions of the package can still be found in tar.gz
>> in
>>
>> https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/LaplacesDemon/
>>
>> and in github
>>
>> https://github.com/ecbrown/LaplacesDemon
>>
>> Last version is LaplacesDemon_13.03.04.tar.gz, but I was able to get
>> version LaplacesDemon_15.03.19.tar.gz time ago (can't find it
>> anymore).
>>
>> I have tried to install this packages from source in my computer
>> using
>>
>>> install.packages("/Users/.../LaplacesDemon_15.03.19.tar.gz", repos
>>> = NULL, type="source")
>>
>> answer:
>>
>>> Warning: invalid package 'Users/.../LaplacesDemon_15.03.19.tar.gzâ
>>> Error: ERROR: no packages specified Warning message: In
>>> install.packages("Users/.../LaplacesDemon_15.03.19.tar.gz", :
>> installation of package âUsers/.../LaplacesDemon_15.03.19.tar.gzâ had
>> non-zero exit status
>>
>> I also tried the 'Packages & Data' menu in R, selecting the source
>> file or the directory from Finder and I got this message:
>>
>>> * installing *source* package âLaplacesDemonâ ... ** R ** data **
>>> inst ** byte-compile and prepare package for lazy loading ** help
>>> *** installing help indices ** building package indices **
>>> installing vignettes ** testing if installed package can be loaded
>>> * DONE (LaplacesDemon)
>>
>> but
>>
>>> library(LaplacesDemon)
>> Error in library(LaplacesDemon) : there is no package called
>> âLaplacesDemonâ
>>
>> Finally I tried
>>
>>> install.packages("devtools") library(devtools)
>>> install_github("ecbrown/LaplacesDemon")
>>
>> but I am not able to install devtools (for similar reasons). So my
>> questions are:
>>
>> -Do anyone knows how to install this packages in my Mac? -Do anyone
>> knows were can I find the information previously content in
>> http://www.bayesian-inference.com/software?
>
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Date: 04-Feb-2016 Time: 22:03:31
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