Re: Bioconductor Digest, Vol 18, Issue 10
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@mayte-suarez-farinas-694
Last seen 10.2 years ago
Hi everybody!!! I had to upgrade to R 2.0.0 to be able to run GO. I made a fresh install from subversion. I am running Redhat 9.0. The tcltk built thus aborts: stop("Tcl/Tk support is not available on this system") and so I have been unable to rebuild some Bioconductor packages which depend upon tcltk, particularly affy. My R 1.9.1 was working fine and I had no problem. Some hint ? -- Mayte Suarez Farinas The Rockefeller University 1230 York Avenue, Box 212 New York, NY 10021 phone: 1-212-327-8186 fax: 1-212-327-7422
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@james-wettenhall-153
Last seen 10.2 years ago
Hi Mayte, On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Mayte Suarez-Farinas wrote: > I had to upgrade to R 2.0.0 to be able to run GO. I made > a fresh install from subversion. I am running Redhat 9.0. > The tcltk built thus aborts: > > stop("Tcl/Tk support is not available on this system") In previous versions of RedHat Linux, all you needed to get R-Tcl/Tk support was the tcl and tk RPMs (RedHat packages), whereas from RedHat 9.0 onwards (including Fedora), the tcl and tk RPMs no longer include the header files tcl.h and tk.h so you need to install the tcl-devel and tk-devel RPMs as well. I don't know much about RPMs, but maybe it would be nice if the recent RPMs for R (for RedHat Linux) could test whether tcl-devel and tk-devel are missing and give a warning if appropriate. One other change to be aware of is that the Tcl/Tk files (from RPM) on RedHat 9 and later are now in /usr/share/ instead of /usr/lib/ Too see exactly where they are, just type: rpm -ql tcl rpm -ql tk And I suspect that: rpm -q tcl-devel rpm -q tk-devel will reveal that you have not yet installed these packages from your RedHat 9 CDs. Hope this helps, James
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