I am trying to install Rstudio. I have downloaded the rstudio-0.98.1103-deb package.
This is the error I am getting when I do:
sudo dpkg -i rstudio-0.98.1103-amd64.deb
How do I go about the installation? Any suggestions would be great. I am on Ubuntu 14.04.
Package libjpeg62 is not installed.
You can get it by typing this in Terminal:
sudo apt-get install libjpeg62
It tells you pretty clearly that you libjpeg62.
So do sudo apt-get install libjpeg62 and then reinstall RStudio.
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I'm trying to instal the rstan in Ubuntu 18.04. I started with
apt-get install r-cran-rstan
and it showed dependence on the packages : r-cran-ggplot2 , r-cran-pkgbuild and r-cran-v8.
Then while trying to install all of them, another dependence on r-api-3.5, which I tried to install with
apt-get install r-api-3.5
Then I saw the following message :
The r-api-3.5 package is a virtual package provided by: r-base-core
3.6.3-1bionic [Not a candidate version]
E: The 'r-api-3.5' package has no candidate for installation
I read some tutorials like this one: Not able to install rstanarm on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS saying I should add the ppa by doing :
sudo add-apt-repository -y "ppa:marutter/rrutter"
sudo add-apt-repository -y "ppa:marutter/c2d4u3.5"
sudo apt update
sudo apt install r-cran-rstanarm
and I did. But it's still not working. My R version is the latest one. I didn't find documentation about r-api-3.5 in Ubuntu. If anyone knows how to solve it, please tell me.
I ran into the same issue and my colleague as well.
We just jumped directly to the install and it worked fine.
In short:
remove.packages("rstan")
if (file.exists(".RData"))
file.remove(".RData")
install.packages("rstan", repos = "https://cloud.r-project.org/", dependencies = TRUE)
library(rstan)
example(stan_model,run.dontrun = TRUE)
Source and more detailed explanation: https://github.com/stan-dev/rstan/wiki/RStan-Getting-Started#installation-of-rstan
I am getting this error and i have tried every other solution related to this given on stackoverflow but still not able to install the package.Please suggest a solution.And how can i install any R package using source on linux?
You can try the following:
In shell:
sudo yum install -y epel-release
sudo yum install glibc-common
sudo yum install -y rpm-build make wget tar libxml2-devel
In R:
install.packages('xml2')
Instructions are adapted from https://github.com/opencpu/opencpu-server/tree/master/rpm#readme
Please let me know if it works.
I tried to install "xlsx" package using Rstudio, and i couldn't install it.
I am trying to install my packages using install.packages("xlsxjars"). I already tried doing that from Tools window in Rstudio app, and I tried using the console.
I am using Linux (Gnome 17.04). I get this error:
input
install.packages("xlsxjars")
output
Installing package into ‘/home/aim/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.3’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
trying URL 'https://cran.rstudio.com/src/contrib/xlsxjars_0.6.1.tar.gz'
Error in install.packages : error reading from connection
if you get some Errors while installing r packages kind of somthing.so is miising or some packages are missing depending on the version of R, you should try this commands because, i had this kind of errors with R 3.0.x in Ubuntu 14.04
so i upgrade my R version to fix it with the following commands :
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://cran.rstudio.com/bin/linux/ubuntu trusty/" »
gpg —keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com —recv-key E084DAB9
gpg -a —export E084DAB9 | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get —purge remove r-base-core
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -y install r-base
sudo apt-get update
now i can install all packages without errors
I totally agree with the answer of #kissi salim yahia
Just want to add . When you tape in R
install.packages("your_package")
you got some dependencies below.
these one may have troubles sometimes. So just need to install them manually from the SHELL like:
sudo apt-get install r-cran-your_dependencie
I spent a while struggling with that too. Eventually I just gave up as the java in that package was out of date and I would have needed to load older Java up to get it to run. I would suggest readxl instead.
A simple intro to the package can be found here: https://www.datacamp.com/community/tutorials/r-tutorial-read-excel-into-r#readxl
I am newbie to both Ubuntu and R.
I am trying to install R 2.15.2 on ubuntu. Since the latest version of R is 3.0.X, I specified the version in /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://cran.ma.imperial.ac.uk/bin/linux/ubuntu precise 2.15.2
Then I ran sudo apt-get install r-base.
It installs, but when I check version, it is 2.14.1, not 2.15.2
I tried to specify version in command line, such as:
sudo apt-get install r-base_2.15.2_1precision1
Always seeing:
E: Unable to locate package r-base_2.15.2_1precision1.
E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'r-base_2.15.2_1precision1'
Any suggestion? Thanks.
If I run command:
sudo apt-get install r-base=2.15.2-1precise0
See the following message:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
r-base : Depends: r-recommended (= 2.15.2-1precise0) but 3.0.1-1precise0precise2 is to be installed
Recommends: r-base-html but it is not going to be installed
Find the solution.
I need to install like:
sudo apt-get install r-base-core=2.15.3-1precise0precise1
sudo apt-get install r-recommended=2.15.3-1precise0precise1
sudo apt-get install r-doc-html=2.15.3-1precise0precise1
sudo apt-get install r-base=2.15.3-1precise0precise1
Okay so the URL for where the packages are found has changed :^) on the cran.ma site:
Change the debian url to:
deb http://cran.ma.imperial.ac.uk/bin/linux/ubuntu precise/
do an apt-get update and try reinstalling
The complete instructions are on:
http://cran.ma.imperial.ac.uk/bin/linux/ubuntu/
i have ubuntu-10.10 desktop version i installed following packages using apt-get install
libglib2.0-dev
libSM-dev
libxrender-dev
libfontconfig1-dev
libxext-dev
libgl1-mesa-dev
libglu-meas-dev
i downloaded qt-sdk-linux-x86-opensource-2010.05.1.bin
changed permission of bin file
chmod u+x qt-sdk-linux-x86-opensource-2010.05.1.bin
./qt-sdk-linux-x86-opensource-2010.05.1.bin
it gives me an error like not able to create symbolic link to libQtCore-4.7.0 and installation aborts.
can any one suggest me what is going wrong and how can i over come this issue
You can just install qt-sdk package from Ubuntu repositories, if you must install by hand, try running it with sudo;
sudo ./qt-sdk-linux-x86-opensource-2010.05.1.bin