[R] loading error of the Rcmdr library on Debian Sid

Christian Schulz ozric at web.de
Wed Sep 15 12:31:14 CEST 2004


Hi,

it seems you have to install the rgl package and this demand 
the gl4 java lib what is necessary, too. 

http://www.jausoft.com/products/gl4java/gl4java_install.html

christian


Am Mittwoch, 15. September 2004 12:01 schrieb Thomas Schönhoff:
> Hello,
>
> I just tried to get Rcmdr package working, resulting in:
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>  > library(Rcmdr)
>
> Loading required package: tcltk
> Loading required package: lattice
> Loading required package: foreign
> Loading required package: abind
> Loading required package: lmtest
> Loading required package: multcomp
> Loading required package: relimp
> Loading required package: effects
> Loading required package: rgl
> Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
>          unable to load shared library
> "/usr/lib/R/site-library/rgl/libs/rgl.so":
>    libnvidia-tls.so.1: cannot handle TLS data
> Error in .C(symbol.C("rgl_quit"), success = FALSE, PACKAGE = "rgl") :
>          C function name not in DLL for package rgl
> Loading required package: mgcv
> This is mgcv 1.1-1
> Loading required package: car
> Error: Missing packages: rgl
> Error: .onLoad failed in loadNamespace
> Error in library(Rcmdr) : package/namespace load failed
>
> Missing rgl-package ?
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> thomas> dpkg -l |grep r-
>
> r-cran-abind   1.1.0-1
> r-cran-car     1.0.13-1
> r-cran-foreign 0.7-1
> r-cran-lattice 0.9.16-1
> r-cran-mgcv    1.1.1.1-1
> r-cran-rgl     0.64.13-1
> r-cran-relimp  0.8.4-1
> r-cran-rcmdr   0.9.11-1
> r-cran-lmtest  0.9.6-2
> r-cran-effects 1.0.5-1
> r-cran-multcom 0.4.7-1
> r-cran-mvtnorm 0.6.8-1
>
>
> amongst other R related (basic and specific) packages.
>
>
> Am I still missing some required packages to run RCommander smoothly?
>
>
> My system:
>
> Debian Sid (unstable)
> GNU R 1.9.1
> Xfree 4.3
>
> Anyone else noticed this on Debian Sid whilst trying to run the R
> Commander !? So far I didn't find a related bug report for Linux. Maybe
> this is a Debian related problem, I really have no clue at the moment.
>
> Regards
> Thomas
>
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