![]() Any help would be greatly appreciated!!Ĭan you show the full install log? Are you using the official R-devel from : No I am not using R-devel. ![]() I am not sure what I am doing wrong or if I have missed something very obvious. server/homes/Nerdobyte/test/usr/lib64/pkgconfig:/server/homes/Nerdobyte/test/usr/include/ImageMagick-6:/server/homes/Nerdobyte/test/usr/lib64:/server/homes/Nerdobyte/test/usr/bin:/server/homes/Nerdobyte/test/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/Magick++.pc:/server/homes/Nerdobyte/test/usr/lib64/pkgconfig:/local/gensoft2/exe/R/3.6.0/lib64/pkgconfig I have also included 'pkg-config' in the PATH and my PKG_CONFIG_PATH contains a Magick++.pc file. I have already installed ImageMagick-c++-devel (I am using CentOS) and added it to my PATH variable. Installation of package ‘magick’ had non-zero exit status**** ‘/local/scratch/Rtmp687fCj/downloaded_packages’ removing ‘server/homes/Nerdobyte/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.6/magick’.LIB_DIR=.'ĮRROR: configuration failed for package ‘magick’ R CMD INSTALL -configure-vars='INCLUDE_DIR=. Is unavailable you can set INCLUDE_DIR and LIB_DIR manually via: PATH and PKG_CONFIG_PATH contains a Magick++.pc file. If Magick++ is already installed, check that 'pkg-config' is in your Sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:opencpu/imagemagick With extra support for fontconfig and rsvg rendering:īrew reinstall -with-fontconfig -with-librsvgįor older Ubuntu versions Trusty (14.04) and Xenial (16.04) use our PPA: On MacOS it is recommended to use install ImageMagick-6 from homebrew rpm: 'ImageMagick-c++-devel' (Fedora, CentOS, RHEL). ![]() deb: 'libmagick++-dev' (Debian, Ubuntu).ANTICONF ERROR -Ĭonfiguration failed because Magick++ was not found. Using PKG_CFLAGS=-fopenmp -DMAGICKCORE_HDRI_ENABLE=0 -DMAGICKCORE_QUANTUM_DEPTH=16 -I/usr/include/ImageMagick-6 ** package ‘magick’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked ***** installing source package ‘magick’. I have been trying to install the "magick" package on R, and I keep getting the following error: As such I tend to install most programs in my local folder and add their location to my PATH. I ran yay -Syu and tried again and got the same thing.So I am trying to install magic on a computer where I do not have root privileges. I then tried to install both r-sf and r-classint with yay and both threw an error that was similar: curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 When I try to install classInt in R it fails. Installation of package ‘classInt’ had non-zero exit status Make: *** Error 127ĮRROR: compilation failed for package ‘classInt’ Make: gfortran: No such file or directory Gfortran -fno-optimize-sibling-calls -fpic -g -O2 -c fish1.f -o fish1.o ** package ‘classInt’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked * installing *source* package ‘classInt’. Installing package into ‘/home/sage/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/4.2’Ĭontent type 'application/x-gzip' length 439500 bytes (429 KB) Installation of package ‘sf’ had non-zero exit status Installation of package ‘units’ had non-zero exit statusĮRROR: dependencies ‘classInt’, ‘units’ are not available for package ‘sf’ You can alternatively set UDUNITS2_INCLUDE and UDUNITS2_LIBS manually.ĮRROR: configuration failed for package ‘units’ If the header was not found, replacing paths with appropriate values. configure-args='-with-udunits2-include=/usr/include/udunits2' configure-args='-with-udunits2-lib=/usr/local/lib' If udunits2 is already installed in a non-standard location, use: ![]() Running R 4.2.2 when I try install.packages("sf")Ĭonfigure: error: in `/tmp/RtmpNAKjgg/R.INSTALL224422399ca0/units':Ĭonfiguration failed because libudunits2.so was not found. I’m trying to install the R package “sf” but I’m running into errors there that lead me to think I need to install classInt. ![]()
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