[R] installation on FreeBSD

Peng Zhang pzhang at hsph.harvard.edu
Sun Feb 9 23:08:09 CET 2003


Dear loren,

Thank you for your reply! I did try to install directly from source code.
However I got the following error information:

../../../../library/methods/libs/methods.so is unchanged
dumping R code in package 'methods'
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
*** Error code 139

Stop in /usr/home/pzhang/R-1.6.2/src/library/methods.
*** Error code 1

Whether is there something wrong with my X settings? Thank you for your
help.

Best wishes,
Peng

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Peng Zhang
Department of Biostatistics
Harvard School of Public Health
655 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
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I believe I can touch the sky

On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, loren mccarter wrote:

> I've been using R on FreeBSD for several years now so I can tell you it
> works fine. However I have not yet upgraded to FreeBSD 5.0 so perhaps it
> has something to do with the new version. Here's something you may want
> to try: Rather than using the old version of R from the FreeBSD ports
> collection, download the latest R source directly from CRAN then try to
> ./configure && make && make install it. I've found that R obeys the
> FreeBSD 'hier' and the sources on CRAN are always more up to date than the
> compliled FreeBSD packages or ports.
>
> Loren
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Peng Zhang wrote:
>
> > Hello there,
> >
> > I just changed to FreeBSD platform, and want to install R on it. I use
> > FreeBSD 5.0 and install nearly all packages on the machine. When I use
> > ports to install R, (cd /usr/ports/math/R-letter, and then type make) I
> > got the following error information.
> > ../../../../library/methods/libs/methods.so is unchanged
> > dumping R code in package 'methods'
> > Fatal error: The X11 shared library could not be loaded.
> >   The error was /usr/ports/math/R-letter/work/R-1.6.0/modules/R_X11.so:
> > Undefined symbol "R_GlobalEnv"
> > Can somebody tell me why and how to fix this problem?
> >
> > Thank you for your help!
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > Peng
> >
> > *******************************
> > Peng Zhang
> > Department of Biostatistics
> > Harvard School of Public Health
> > 655 Huntington Avenue
> > Boston, Massachusetts 02115
> > *******************************
> >
> > I believe I can fly
> > I believe I can touch the sky
> >
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>
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