

But is it a concern that users can't easily > On Nov 2, 2015, at 4:50 PM, Chris Paciorek wrote: > Once I installed 4.8.2, things were fine without having to change I suspect that if you had actually installed the Fortran from Tools it would work, but you have possibly removed the libraries from /usr/local/lib or had a different Fortran which is why you got the error. but that is *not* what the CRAN Fortran uses - so I guess you had different Fortran installed - which is why it didn't work. > etc/Makeconf to point to /usr/local/gfortran/lib, then the problem > installed previously and was having the problem with that older > I may have been unclear in my original message - I had gfortran 4.2.3 > On Nov 2, 2015, at 6:31 PM, Chris Paciorek wrote: Ls: /usr/local/lib/libquadmath*: No such file or directory Paciorek at glinda:~/Downloads> ls /usr/local/lib/libquadmath* usr/local/lib/libgfortran.2.dylib /usr/local/lib/libgfortran.la usr/local/lib/libgfortran.2.0.0.dylib /usr/local/lib/libgfortran.dylib Paciorek at glinda:~/Downloads> ls /usr/local/lib/libgfortran* Paciorek at glinda:~/Downloads> ls /usr/local/lib/gcc Paciorek at glinda:~/Downloads> R CMD config FLIBS Users who try to install FLIBS-reliant packages from source will be Helpful if you could provide the 4.8.2 gfortran as the default so that The 4.8.2 gfortran? If that is the case, I do think it would be So am I misreading things that the 4.2.3 gfortran provided by R is notįully compatible with R on recent OS X versions and that installingįLIBS-reliant packages from source will generally fail unless one gets Not based on any looking for gfortran on the user's system.) Installed and FLIBS is still pointing to the non-existent location.įLIBS in etc/Makeconf is being set based on the OS X version and I also tried installing R 3.2.2 after gfortran 4.2.3 was already (and will also warn about the non-existing While libgfortran.dylib is now available, libquadmath.dylib is not, soĪny installation from source of a package that uses FLIBS will fail Seen below, FLIBS is still pointing to a non-existent directory and So I just now installed the 4.2.3 gfortran from CRAN, and as That said, on a different machine, I had Xcode and R installed but not Yes, good point, I think on one of my machines I did have gfortran

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