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Posted on February 12, 2013 by Jonathan Callahan This entry is part 5 of 20 in the series Using RThe post titled Installing Packages described the basics of unable to install packages in r package installation with R. The process is wonderfully simple when everything goes well. But error in install.packages : object not found it can be maddening when it does not. Error messages give a hint as to what went wrong but do
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not necessarily tell you how to resolve the problem. This post will collect some of the error messages we've encountered while installing R packages and describe the reasons for the error and the workarounds
Could Not Add All Required Packages To The Project Xamarin
we've found. 1) Older version of R Warning message:
In install.packages(c("sp")) : package ‘sp’ is not available This is the message that you get when the CRAN package you're interested in requires a more recent version of R than you have. Remember, the default behavior of install.packages() is to grab the latest version of a package. In this case you have to poke around in the "Old sources" package installation error could not add all required packages to the project link on the CRAN page for that package and use trial-and-error to find an older version of the package that will work with your version of R. You should start by determining what version of R you have: R --version R version 2.8.1 (2008-12-22) 12 R --versionR version 2.8.1 (2008-12-22) This version of R was released at the end of 2008 and any version of the "sp" package released in 2008 should work. At least some of the 2009 releases should also work. Perusing the sp archive, we might try installing version 0.9-37, the last of the 0.9-3x series which was released in May of 2009: wget http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/sp/sp_0.9-37.tar.gz sudo CMD INSTALL sp_0.9-37.tar.gz ... # Success! 1234 wget http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/sp/sp_0.9-37.tar.gzsudo CMD INSTALL sp_0.9-37.tar.gz...# Success! 2) Unable to execute files in /tmp directory ERROR: 'configure' exists but is not executable -- see the 'R Installation and Administration Manual' By default, R uses the /tmp directory to install packages. On security conscious machines, the /tmp directory is often marked as "noexec" in the /etc/fstab file. This means that no file under /tmp can ever be executed. Packages that require compilation or that have self-inflating data will fail with the error above. One such package is RJSONIO. Th
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XAML PagesAbstractsBioBooks and CoursesSamples and PresentationsSpeaking Using a DateTime Picker for ASP.NET MVC how to install prob package in r 5 with Bootstrap | Merging ASP.NET Identity Data with Application Data Solved: Package Installation Error with Powershell Host Creating Visual Studio could not add all required packages to the project web stack 5 2013 Projects Published 4/3/2015 by PhilJapikse in VS2013 | VS Templates | ASP.NET | PowerShell Tags: PowerShell, VS2013, ASP.NET Something changed on my system, and I’m not sure what. I have been able to http://mazamascience.com/WorkingWithData/?p=1185 create new projects left and right in VS2013 for a long, long time. Then, today, while creating a One ASP.NET project that included WebForms, MVC, and WebAPI (it’s for a demo app that I am creating), I got the following Package Installation Error: Image: Package Installation Error Could not add all required packages to the project. This is due to a security policy in place that restricts how packages http://www.skimedic.com/blog/post/2015/04/03/Solved-Package-Installation-Error-with-Powershell-Host-Creating-Visual-Studio-2013-Projects.aspx get installed. For more information on the different execution policy settings, see the help topic at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=135170. Damn the Torpedoes! Full Speed Ahead! If you want to change the policy to prevent this error in Visual Studio, you can set the execution policy to unrestricted by following the steps outlined below. Note: You need to make sure you understand the security implications of making this change, as bad things can happen if you do this! Open up a PowerShell console as administrator Type the following command: Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted You will be duly warned about changing the policy. If you have read and understand the implications of making this change, then enter a Y and press enter. As noted in the documentation, this change does the following: Unsigned scripts can run. (This risks running malicious scripts.) Warns the user before running srcipts and configuration files that are downloaded from the Internet. So, again, make sure you understand the implications of making this change. You are solely responsible for any potential side effects! Tweet Follow @skimedic About the authorPhilip JapikseA Principal Consultant/Architect with Strategic Data Systems (http://www.sds-consulting.com), international speaker, Microsoft MVP, ASPInsider, MCSD, CSM, and CSP, and a passionate member of the developer community, Phil Japi
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