[BioC] where to find the package tcltk for linux R

zhu zhidong zhidong_zhu at shbiochip.com
Wed Aug 16 09:57:43 CEST 2006


Hi,Hervé and  Matthias 

Thank you very much for your reply. 

In fact, I install AMDA_2.1.1.tar.gz for R in the RedHat9, I met the below question. I think tcltk for redhat linux has been installed. Is there another TCLTK package specially for R.  

Loading required package: tcltk
Error in namespaceExport(ns, exports) : undefined exports :addTclPath, as.tclObj, is.tclObj, is.tkwin
In addition: Warning message:
S3 methods '$.tclvar', '$<-.tclvar', 'as.character.tclObj', 'as.character.tclVar', 'as.double.tclObj', 'as.integer.tclObj', 'as.logical.tclObj', 'print.tclObj', '[[.tclArray', '[[<-.tclArray', '$.tclArray', '$<-.tclArray', 'names.tclArray', 'names<-.tclArray', 'length.tclArray', 'length<-.tclArray', 'tclObj.tclVar', 'tclObj<-.tclVar', 'tclvalue.default', 'tclvalue.tclObj', 'tclvalue.tclVar', 'tclvalue<-.default', 'tclvalue<-.tclVar' were declared in NAMESPACE but not found
Error: package 'tcltk' could not be loaded



zhidong zhu
zhidong_zhu at shbiochip.com
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Herve Pages" <hpages at fhcrc.org>
To: "zhu zhidong" <zhidong_zhu at shbiochip.com>
Cc: <bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch>
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 1:15 AM
Subject: Re: [BioC] where to find the package tcltk for linux R


> Hi Zhu,
> 
> zhu zhidong wrote:
>> who can tell me where to find the package tcltk for linux R. 
>>   
> 
> If you are refering to the _Linux_ package (by opposition to the
> R package), it depends on your Linux distro (Fedora? SuSE? Ubuntu?).
> For example, on Ubuntu 6.06, you need to install the tk8.4-dev package
> if you want to compile R yourself.
> But with most distros, you don't need to compile R (unless you are a
> developper) because they already provide it as a binary package.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> H.
> 
> 
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