[BioC] Unable to load 'xps' library - for Windows 7

Lili, Loukia loukia.lili at emory.edu
Sun May 25 11:18:07 CEST 2014


Thank you Dan and Christian.

I will follow your advice and let you know of the result.

Loukia

Loukia N. Lili

Post Doctoral Research Fellow
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Whitehead Building, Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322


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From: cstrato [cstrato at aon.at]
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2014 7:47 AM
To: Lili, Loukia; bioconductor at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [BioC] Unable to load 'xps' library - for Windows 7

Dear Loukia,

As Dan kindly mentioned you need to get root built with MingGW.
You can download the MinGW binary from:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0qZ3XBoK1ubVzl5MHBEaWxQdW8/edit
see also:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/bioconductor/2014-March/058387.html

Best regards,
Christian



On 5/22/14 11:52 PM, Lili, Loukia wrote:
> Hello to everyone.
>
> I have been reading multiple threads on the subject and I have been following every suggestion given so far without success.
>
> I have a 32 bit Windows 7 machine with currently installed R3.1.0, Bioconductor version 2.14 (BiocInstaller 1.14.2) and Root 5.34.18 installed in C:\root\bin\. Finally, I got the Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0 (free version)-required for Root.
>
> I have successfully installed the xps package but when I am trying to load the library, I get the following error:
>
> Error in inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...) :
>    unable to load shared object 'C:/Users/Owner/Documents/R/win-library/3.1/xps/libs/i386/xps.dll':
>    LoadLibrary failure:  The specified module could not be found.
>
> Error: package or namespace load failed for ‘xps’
>
> Any help would be greately appreciated,
>
> Loukia
>
> Loukia N. Lili
>
> Post Doctoral Research Fellow
> Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
> Whitehead Building, Emory University
> Atlanta, GA 30322
>
>
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