I am trying to install packages (devtools
, plyr
and several others) and keep getting stuck with the same problem, which seems to appear for some packages more often than others
There are binary versions available but the
source versions are later:
binary source needs_compilation
processx 2.0.0.1 3.2.1 TRUE
desc 1.1.1 1.2.0 FALSE
callr 1.0.0 3.1.1 FALSE
git2r 0.21.0 0.24.0 TRUE
rcmdcheck 1.2.1 1.3.2 FALSE
usethis 1.1.0 1.4.0 FALSE
devtools 1.13.4 2.0.1 FALSE
Do you want to install from sources the packages which need compilation?
OK, well, I honestly have no idea what that means, but chances are 50/50
Whether I choose y or n I end up with:
Packages which are only available in source
form, and may need compilation of
C/C++/Fortran: ‘ps’ ‘fs’ ‘pkgload’
Do you want to attempt to install these from sources?
y/n:
and whether I choose y or n here I end up with
Warning in install.packages :
installation of package ‘devtools’ had non-zero exit status
The downloaded source packages are in
‘/private/var/folders/zz/mxrvmdvd2j399kfylbspjp4r0000gn/T/Rtmp1OdcyF/downloaded_packages’
I am operating on Mac Mojave 10.4.2 with RStudio 1.1.463
My expected result was for the package to be installed and I could use something like library(package) to get started with my work.
I am somewhat experienced in working with R and have never encountered this problem until recently? Do I need to update sth? Change a setting?
UPDATE: ggplot2
and biomod2
are showing the same issue
UPDATE: seems to be no problem with R (not RStudio) and the R package manager.... why is this the case?
For packages where it says needs compilation : TRUE you would need RTools if you hit "n" on the dialog box.
RTools usually are installed in the C: Drive on Windows.
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