When I try to run app with Google.Ads.GoogleAds nuget package on MacOS with M1 silicon I get the following error :
Unhandled exception. System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Error loading
native library. Not found in any of the possible locations: .../libgrpc_csharp_ext.arm64.dylib
Cannot really find where to obtain libgrpc_csharp_ext.arm64.dylib or where can I find source for it and how to compile.
You can try to use prebuilt version of the native .dylib for Apple M1 CPUs:
https://github.com/einari/Grpc.Core.M1
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Contrib.Grpc.Core.M1/
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While loading rJava package, I receive this error:
Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'rJava', details:
call: inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...)
error: unable to load shared object 'C:/Users/ankitagarwal5/Documents/R/win-library/3.2/rJava/libs/x64/rJava.dll':
LoadLibrary failure: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
In addition: Warning message:
package ‘rJava’ was built under R version 3.2.3
Error: package or namespace load failed for ‘rJava’
I referred various posts on StackOverflow and tried to make changes accordingly, but nothing worked. These are the various steps I followed to resolve the issue:
if (Sys.getenv("JAVA_HOME")!="")
Sys.setenv(JAVA_HOME="")
library(rJava)
This didn't work.
Then I tried this:
options(java.home="C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jre1.8.0_91\\")
library(rJava)
This didn't work either.
My jvm.dll is at this location in my Windows 7 64 bit OS - C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_91\bin\client
I also added C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_91\bin\client to my PATH variable in my Environment variables and restarted RStudio and tried to install and load rJava again. That also didn't work.
I would really appreciate if someone could please help me resolve this issue.
Thanks guys!
This worked for me -
This error is often resolved by installing a Java version (i.e. 64-bit Java or 32-bit Java) that fits to the type of R version that you are using (i.e. 64-bit R or 32-bit R). This problem can easily effect Windows 7 users, since they might have installed a version of Java that is different than the version of R they are using.
Note that it is necessary to ‘manually download and install’ the 64 bit version of JAVA. By default, the download page gives a 32 bit version .
You can pick the exact version of Java you wish to install from this link. If you might (for some reason) work on both versions of R, you can install both version of Java (Installing the “Java Runtime Environment” is probably good enough for your needs).
(Source: Uwe Ligges)
Other possible solutions is trying to re-install rJava.
If that doesn’t work, you could also manually set the directory of your Java location by setting it before loading the library:
Sys.setenv(JAVA_HOME='C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jre7') # for 64-bit version
Sys.setenv(JAVA_HOME='C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Java\\jre7') # for 32-bit version
library(rJava)
Refer this link - http://www.r-bloggers.com/how-to-load-the-rjava-package-after-the-error-java_home-cannot-be-determined-from-the-registry/
I encountered the same problem. Be sure to check the file path for Java. To solve the error I needed to download 64bit Java version. However the following code in R did not work as the folder was incorrect for the latest version for Java:
Sys.setenv(JAVA_HOME='C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jre7') # for 64-bit version
Instead I changed the name to:
Sys.setenv(JAVA_HOME='C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jre1.8.0_144')
Hope that helps
I have noticed in different fresh installations of R, RStudio and rJava in WIndows, that what fixes the error is:
Uninstall R
Reinstall R but only selecting one architecture. Example, x64, or x86, but not both. That tends to confuse R or RStudio when they are compiling.
In my case, I fixed the message
Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'rJava', details:
call: inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...)
error: unable to load shared object 'C:/Users/ankitagarwal5/Documents/R/win-library/3.2/rJava/libs/x64/rJava.dll':
LoadLibrary failure: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
Following steps 1 and 2 above.
I tried what the other have said to not avail. For me the solution was to eliminate the old folders and shortcuts of R version 32 bit on my computer that remained there even after uninstalling.
This happened to me when Java was updated to a 32-bit, but R required a 64-bit version.
The solution:
Simply download the 64-bit version of Java
install it.
Restart RStudio
Everything should work
Where to download 64-bit java:
I guess your OS architecture and R architecture are not matching. If they are matching, the following might be the problem
It worked for me after i added the R library path to the environment variables list on my windows 7.
So,
Add 'C:/Users/Rohan-PC/Documents/R/win-library/3.1' this path to the Path variables list under System variables list(not to be confused with the PATH variable under User variables). Restart R and try loading the library. It works!!!!!
If you have both 64-bit R and 32-bit R versions installed, try from each one.
For me it worked on R 64bits but not R 32bits.
But of course that depends on your java version (64-bit Java vs 32-bit Java).
While loading rJava package, I receive this error:
Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'rJava', details:
call: inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...)
error: unable to load shared object 'C:/Users/ankitagarwal5/Documents/R/win-library/3.2/rJava/libs/x64/rJava.dll':
LoadLibrary failure: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
In addition: Warning message:
package ‘rJava’ was built under R version 3.2.3
Error: package or namespace load failed for ‘rJava’
I referred various posts on StackOverflow and tried to make changes accordingly, but nothing worked. These are the various steps I followed to resolve the issue:
if (Sys.getenv("JAVA_HOME")!="")
Sys.setenv(JAVA_HOME="")
library(rJava)
This didn't work.
Then I tried this:
options(java.home="C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jre1.8.0_91\\")
library(rJava)
This didn't work either.
My jvm.dll is at this location in my Windows 7 64 bit OS - C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_91\bin\client
I also added C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_91\bin\client to my PATH variable in my Environment variables and restarted RStudio and tried to install and load rJava again. That also didn't work.
I would really appreciate if someone could please help me resolve this issue.
Thanks guys!
This worked for me -
This error is often resolved by installing a Java version (i.e. 64-bit Java or 32-bit Java) that fits to the type of R version that you are using (i.e. 64-bit R or 32-bit R). This problem can easily effect Windows 7 users, since they might have installed a version of Java that is different than the version of R they are using.
Note that it is necessary to ‘manually download and install’ the 64 bit version of JAVA. By default, the download page gives a 32 bit version .
You can pick the exact version of Java you wish to install from this link. If you might (for some reason) work on both versions of R, you can install both version of Java (Installing the “Java Runtime Environment” is probably good enough for your needs).
(Source: Uwe Ligges)
Other possible solutions is trying to re-install rJava.
If that doesn’t work, you could also manually set the directory of your Java location by setting it before loading the library:
Sys.setenv(JAVA_HOME='C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jre7') # for 64-bit version
Sys.setenv(JAVA_HOME='C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Java\\jre7') # for 32-bit version
library(rJava)
Refer this link - http://www.r-bloggers.com/how-to-load-the-rjava-package-after-the-error-java_home-cannot-be-determined-from-the-registry/
I encountered the same problem. Be sure to check the file path for Java. To solve the error I needed to download 64bit Java version. However the following code in R did not work as the folder was incorrect for the latest version for Java:
Sys.setenv(JAVA_HOME='C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jre7') # for 64-bit version
Instead I changed the name to:
Sys.setenv(JAVA_HOME='C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jre1.8.0_144')
Hope that helps
I have noticed in different fresh installations of R, RStudio and rJava in WIndows, that what fixes the error is:
Uninstall R
Reinstall R but only selecting one architecture. Example, x64, or x86, but not both. That tends to confuse R or RStudio when they are compiling.
In my case, I fixed the message
Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'rJava', details:
call: inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...)
error: unable to load shared object 'C:/Users/ankitagarwal5/Documents/R/win-library/3.2/rJava/libs/x64/rJava.dll':
LoadLibrary failure: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
Following steps 1 and 2 above.
I tried what the other have said to not avail. For me the solution was to eliminate the old folders and shortcuts of R version 32 bit on my computer that remained there even after uninstalling.
This happened to me when Java was updated to a 32-bit, but R required a 64-bit version.
The solution:
Simply download the 64-bit version of Java
install it.
Restart RStudio
Everything should work
Where to download 64-bit java:
I guess your OS architecture and R architecture are not matching. If they are matching, the following might be the problem
It worked for me after i added the R library path to the environment variables list on my windows 7.
So,
Add 'C:/Users/Rohan-PC/Documents/R/win-library/3.1' this path to the Path variables list under System variables list(not to be confused with the PATH variable under User variables). Restart R and try loading the library. It works!!!!!
If you have both 64-bit R and 32-bit R versions installed, try from each one.
For me it worked on R 64bits but not R 32bits.
But of course that depends on your java version (64-bit Java vs 32-bit Java).
I'm trying to deploy an application on shinyapps.io using rattle for decision tree visualisation. Deploying on shinyapps server fails showing this:
Error: Unhandled Exception: Child Task ######### failed: Error building image: Error building RGtk2 (2.20.31). Build exited with non-zero status: 1
Does anyone have a solution for installing RGtk2 on shinyapps?
Well, it seems to be impossible.
The only solution i found was to use prp library which seems to be a good alternative.
I am using a 64-bit machine, with the latest version of R (3.1.2), the latest RStudio version (0.98.1091) and the latest JAVA (Version 8 Update 31).
I tried to require rJava (rJava_0.9-6) and the result is the following error:
require(xlsx)
Carregando pacotes exigidos: rJava
Error : .onLoad falhou em loadNamespace() para 'rJava', detalhes:
chamada: fun(libname, pkgname)
erro: No CurrentVersion entry in Software/JavaSoft registry! Try re-installing Java and make sure R and Java have matching architectures.
Failed with error: ‘package ‘rJava’ could not be loaded’
I already tried to re-install Java with no sucess.
Does anybody know how can I solve this problem?
I think the problem on this occasion is that your Java is 32-bit, whereas your R is 64-bit. This is why you get a R and Java have different architectures error.
In order to check what your Java version is on Windows type:
java -d64 -version
on the command line as it is mentioned here.
I think that once you install the correct Java version i.e. the 64-bit on this occasion then loading your xlsx library will work!
The architecture of Java you get for install from the regular Java download web page depends on the architecture of browser you’re using (32-bit or 64-bit) when you download it. This happens without any fanfare. Try the Java manual download page, select the 64-bit version of Java for your OS, install it, and then (after restarting R) try your R packages again.
I have installed the latest versions of R (2.15.2) and Java (7.11), and through RStudio (0.97.310) I am trying to load the rJava package. It seemed to install properly, but when I call library(rJava) I get the following error:
Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'rJava', details:
call: stop("No CurrentVersion entry in '", key, "'!
Try re-installing Java and make sure R and Java have matching architectures.")
error: object 'key' not found
Error: package/namespace load failed for ‘rJava’
The documentation for rJava makes reference to Java 1.5+, so I am wondering if I need to install an ancient version of Java to resolve this problem. Any help would be much appreciated!
Ok, I figured it out. Guess I should have read the release notes on the rJava development website. I had installed Java, but not the JDK. Once I installed that, everything worked fine.
I had this problem and solved it by downloading and installing Java 64-bit (which you should probably choose if you have a modern computer) from the Java download site.