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of 0.99, RStudio Desktop no longer requires that the manipulate and rstudio packages be installed on startup. If you're seeing this error r change library path we recommend you upgrade to the latest version of RStudio Desktop
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available here: http://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download/ If you’re using RStudio with Windows and your library is located on a networked
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drive, you may see the following errors when you start RStudio: Error installing package: '\\xxx\name\R' CMD.EXE was started with the above path as the current directory. UNC paths
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are not supported. Defaulting to Windows directory. * installing source package 'rstudio' ... [...] ERROR: loading failed for 'i386', 'x64' * removing '\\xxx/name/R/win-library/3.1/rstudio' Error installing package: '\\xxx\name\R' CMD.EXE was started with the above path as the current directory. UNC paths are not supported. Defaulting to Windows directory. * installing source package 'manipulate' ... [...] ERROR: loading r cmd install failed for 'i386', 'x64' * removing '\\xxx/name/R/win-library/3.1/manipulate' This is caused by the library location for R being set to a UNC path which R does not support. When you open RStudio, it automatically checks to see if the manipulate and rstudio packages are present in your library and tries to install them if they’re not found. In this case due to the library paths being incorrectly set, it fails and you see the error above. In order to fix this, you need to set your package library location so that it uses a path that R can correctly read and install packages to. You can either create a new library in a local directory, or mount the networked drive to a letter such as Z: and set the library path to that new path. See the following R documentation on how R finds your library path, and how you can change it: http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/rw-FAQ.html#How-do-I-set-environment-variables_003f http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/Startup.html https://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/libPaths.html If you’ve changed your library path and are still seeing t
Posted on February 12, 2013 by Jonathan Callahan This entry is part 5 of 20 in uninstall r package the series Using RThe post titled Installing Packages described the basics of installation of package had non-zero exit status package installation with R. The process is wonderfully simple when everything goes well. But it can be rtools maddening when it does not. Error messages give a hint as to what went wrong but do not necessarily tell you how to resolve the problem. This post https://support.rstudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/203775903-Fixing-startup-error-where-manipulate-and-rstudio-packages-will-not-install-with-networked-drives will collect some of the error messages we've encountered while installing R packages and describe the reasons for the error and the workarounds 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 http://mazamascience.com/WorkingWithData/?p=1185 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" 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: 'configu
Ingestion & Streaming Data Processing Design & Architecture Governance & Lifecycle Hadoop Core https://community.hortonworks.com/questions/45849/solr-config-with-zookeeper-giving-an-error-when-cr.html Sandbox & Learning Security Solutions All Tags All Questions All Ideas All Repos All Articles All Users All Badges Leaderboard Login Home / Cloud & Operations / 0 Question by Saurabh · Jul 19 at 11:03 AM · SOLRzookeeperconfigs Solr config with zookeeper giving an error when creating collection. I error in have setup solr in cloud mode with three different zookeeper servers and running all three solr instance on three different servers. I have setup solr to save index data on hdfs only. After starting all three instances I want to create a simple collection with two replica and two shards. error in install.packages But I am getting following error during collection creation. It seems that somewhere solr.hdfs.home is having wrong value for hdfs location. I have tried to check location for this properties but could not get. Command to start Solr in Cloud mode on all three servers: [solr@m1 solr]$ bin/solr start -c -z m1.hdp22:2181,m2.hdp22:2181,w1.hdp22:2181 -Dsolr.directoryFactory=HdfsDirectoryFactory -Dsolr.lock.type=hdfs -Dsolr.hdfs.home=hdfs://HDPTSTHA/user/solr Started Solr server on port 8983 (pid=1495). Happy searching! [solr@m1 solr]$ bin/solr status Found 1 Solr nodes: Solr process 1495 running on port 8983 { "solr_home":"/opt/lucidworks-hdpsearch/solr/server/solr/", "version":"5.2.1 1684708 - shalin - 2015-06-10 23:20:13", "startTime":"2016-07-19T09:21:03.245Z", "uptime":"0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 6 seconds", "memory":"83.1 MB (%16.9) of 490.7 MB", "cloud":{ "ZooKeeper":"m1.hdp22:2181,m2.hdp22:2181,w1.hdp22:2181", "liveNodes”:"3", "collections":"0"}} Command to create collection : [solr@m1 solr]$ /opt/lucidworks-hdpsearch/solr/bin/solr create -c labs -d /opt/lucidworks-hdpsearch/solr/server/solr/configsets/data_driven_schema_configs_hdfs/conf -n labs -s 2 -rf 2 Connecting to ZooKeeper at m1.hdp22:2181,m2.hdp22:2181,w1.hdp22:2181 Re-using existing configuration directory labs Creating new collection 'labs' using command: http://192.168.56.41:8983/solr/admin/collections?action=CREATE&name=labs#Shards=1&replicationFactor=1&maxShardsPerNode=1&collection.configName=labs { "responseHeader":{ "status":0, "QTime":13353}, "failure":{"":"org.apache.solr.c
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