Cloudera Manager installer fails on Ubuntu - cloudera

I am trying to install cloudera-manager-installer.bin, and I encounter the error:
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
E: Unable to locate package oracle-j2sdk1.6
E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'oracle-j2sdk1.6'
I am running Java 7 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. One post suggests that it could be because the Ubuntu environment is messed up, but it does not give direction on how to correct the environment.
How do I correct this and install cloudera manager?

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however i am getting the following:
It says clearly that it is because i don't have llapack, lblas and lgfortran in my computer. But i am not sure how to procede here. I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
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To install from sources, you will need a GNU Fortran compiler installed. On Ubuntu this can be done with sudo apt install gfortran.
Alternatively, you can install a precompiled binary from the RStudio Package Manager - some guidance on how this can be done can be found here: https://packagemanager.rstudio.com/client/#/repos/1/overview

R - XLConnectJars install fails because rJava is not installed correctly

I am trying to install XLConnectJars to R and I keep getting the following error despite having Java DK and rJava installed?
Error: Package as namespace load failed for 'XLConnectJars'
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call: library.dynam("rJava",pkgname,libname)
error: DLL 'rJava' not found: maybe not installed for this architecture?
Any help greatly appreciated!
XLConnectJars is a support package used by XLConnect, a platform-independent interface to Microsoft Excel. In order for XLConnectJars to install correctly, one must also install the rJava package.
The error noted in the OP indicates that rJava did not install correctly.
error: DLL 'rJava' not found: maybe not installed for this architecture?
Many people encounter problems installing rJava because it cannot access the Java Runtime from the operating system. Solutions to the "unable to access Java runtime" problem vary by operating system.
Windows
People often have 32-bit Java installed and then use 64-bit R. The 64-bit version of R requires the 64-bit version of Java.
Solution: Install the 64-bit version of the Java Runtime for Windows from the Java Download web page.
MacOS
Details to configure rJava on MacOS are covered in another SO answer I posted, Unable to load rJava in RStudio, which I am reposting here for convenience.
There is a very specific sequence of steps that must be taken to get rJava to work on a Macbook, as documented in rJava Issues #86.
Download and install Java from Oracle
Uninstall any previously installed version of rJava
Add JAVA_HOME to your .bashrc
Close & restart terminal, R and RStudio sessions so they pick up the updated JAVA_HOME
Use install.packages() to install rJava
See the URL link above for additional details on each step.
Ubuntu Linux
Use the Advanced Packaging Tool to install Java, then reconfigure Java support in R.
sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk # openjdk-9-jdk has some installation issues
sudo R CMD javareconf
Once these steps are completed, install the XLConnectJars package with install.packages("XLConnectJars").
NOTE: some of this content is adapted from an article I previously posted on my Github site, Common Problems with Java and the xlsx Package.

'curl_version_info_data' has no member named 'libssh_version'

I need to install plotly package for R(3.3.1) in a Redhat server 5.11. It requires curl to be installed first. I downloaded the package from https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/curl/index.html.
When I try to install the package, it gives below error:
version.c: In function 'R_curl_version':
version.c:15: error: 'curl_version_info_data' has no member named 'libssh_version'
version.c:15: error: 'curl_version_info_data' has no member named 'libssh_version'
make: *** [version.o] Error 1
ERROR: compilation failed for package 'curl'
Has anyone had the same issue before?
Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
You need to install the development version of the curl library before installing the package. Try yum install curl-devel.
One note though - whenever you run into a similar error it is typically because a development version of a library is not installed on your redhat system.
Thanks Jim for your reply.
I found the solution is to use a lower version curl package which has not included the definition for "libssh_version" in the file version.c, e.g. curl_0.9.6.tar.gz with the command:
sudo R CMD INSTALL curl_0.9.6.tar.gz
I've also tried "yum install curl-devel", but it shows the message:
This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or RHN Satellite.
Setting up Install Process
Package curl-devel-7.15.5-17.el5_9.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package curl-devel-7.15.5-17.el5_9.i386 already installed and latest version
Nothing to do

Failed to install R on Centos 7

I have CentOS 7 (3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64) and I seem not be able to install R and then get Rstudio server working.
This is what I did:
rpm -Uvh http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm
yum install R
Then I got this error:
Transaction check error:
file /usr/lib/systemd/system/blk-availability.service from install of device-mapper-7:1.02.107-5.el7_2.1.x86_64 conflicts with file from package lvm2-7:2.02.105-14.el7.x86_64
file /usr/sbin/blkdeactivate from install of device-mapper-7:1.02.107-5.el7_2.1.x86_64 conflicts with file from package lvm2-7:2.02.105-14.el7.x86_64
file /usr/share/man/man8/blkdeactivate.8.gz from install of device-mapper-7:1.02.107-5.el7_2.1.x86_64 conflicts with file from package lvm2-7:2.02.105-14.el7.x86_64
I am not sure what it is. There is nothing from whereis R because it didn't install.
If I install Rstudio Server, it would fail to start the service and said ERROR unable to find installation of R in the system
Can someone tell me how to install R properly on Centos 7?
That is not related to R. Your log shows a conflict between "device-mapper" and "lvm2", and these packages are used to operate with devices such as hard disks and partitions (before someone downvotes me, YES this is a crude simplification).
You should try to update your system with yum before installing R.
I resolved this problem by updating lvm2 firstly, then install R.
This idea was from: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1294128

"rgdal" installation failed on ubuntu

I use travis to check my R package, it's based on a virtual machine of ubuntu. One of my dependencies is rgdal from CRAN, which cannot be installed correctly on travis.
First it said:
ERROR: dependencies ‘rgdal’ is not available for package ‘my package’
I followed the instruction here, then comes the endless dependencies, I installed one by one, according to the instruction of every trial. Finally I installed packages is as below:
libproj-dev
libcurl4-gnutls-dev
libdap-dev
libgdal-dev
libgdal1h
libhdf5-dev
libhdf5-serial-dev
libgdal-dev
libgdal1-dev
It said I still need to install libhdf5-7 = 1.8.11-3ubuntu1~precise1~ppa1
But when I install package libhdf5-7 = 1.8.11-3ubuntu1~precise1~ppa1, it gives another error:
E: Unable to locate package
E: Unable to locate package 1.8.11-3ubuntu1~precise1~ppa1
E: Couldn't find any package by regex '1.8.11-3ubuntu1~precise1~ppa1'
And it seems no more solutions now.
I wonder how to fix this on travis? Is it a common issue on only travis virtual machine or it could happen on any ubuntu machine? Or the package rgdal has some problems with ubuntu?`
Background:
All my installation above used apt-packages of travis, which is explained as below by travis:
apt_packages: A list of packages to install via apt-get. Common examples here include entries in SystemRequirements. This option is ignored on non-linux builds
As of this week, you can opt into using Ubuntu 14.04 on Travis:
See this blog post from Travis for details
See this .travis.yml where I enable Trusty aka 14.04
Switching to 14.04 may be enough in this case. If not, also note that you can prepare your own .deb packages. I mention this in an blog post from this summer.
As the geospatial packages are a little involved that is probably your best. You would need to know how to build Debian packages, and how to use Launchpad to have them auto-built for you. Both topics have lots of tutorials.

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