Error Package Was Built For I386-pc-mingw32
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Hi, I have been having some problems installing igraph, firstly that it needs magrittr, then the version installed direct from R is on old version of igraph and after loading the library none of the functions seem to be found.. When the latest version is installed from the igraph webpage it cannot find igraph.dll. Does anyone know why the igraph.dll file is not loading despite definitively being present at the path given? Thanks, Richard Howey > utils:::menuInstallLocal() package 'igraph' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked > library(magrittr) Error in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14361263/executing-librarypackage-in-r-reports-that-package-was-built-for-i386-can-it eval(expr, envir, enclos) : could not find function ".getNamespace" In addition: Warning message: package 'magrittr' was built under R version 3.2.2 Error : unable to load R code in package 'magrittr' Error: package/namespace load failed for 'magrittr' > .getNamespace <- function(name) > .Internal(getRegisteredNamespace(as.name(name))) > library(magrittr) > library(igraph) Error in inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...) : unable to load shared object https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/igraph-help/2015-09/msg00028.html 'H:/R/win-library/2.12/igraph/libs/i386/igraph.dll': LoadLibrary failure: The specified procedure could not be found. In addition: Warning messages: 1: package 'magrittr' was built under R version 3.2.2 2: package 'igraph' was built under R version 3.2.1 Error: package/namespace load failed for 'igraph' > version _ platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch i386 os mingw32 system i386, mingw32 status major 2 minor 12.1 year 2010 month 12 day 16 svn rev 53855 language R version.string R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16) > ====================================== Dr. Richard Howey Institute of Genetic Medicine Newcastle University International Centre for Life Central Parkway Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3BZ United Kingdom Tel no: (+44) 0191 241 8692 Email: address@hidden Web: www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/richard.howey ====================================== reply via email to [Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread] [igraph] installation problems, Richard Howey<= Re: [igraph] installation problems, Gábor Csárdi, 2015/09/07 Re: [igraph] installation problems, Richard Howey, 2015/09/08 Prev by Date: [igraph] iGraph Matching Algorithm Next by Date: Re: [igraph] Easier way to compile igraph on Windows? Previous by thread: [igraph] iGraph Matching Algorithm Next by thread: Re: [igraph] installation problems Index(es): Date Thread
ago by Guido Hooiveld • 1.9k Wageningen University, Wageningen, the Netherlands Guido Hooiveld • https://support.bioconductor.org/p/49386/ 1.9k wrote: Hi, I would like to load the library SVA https://lists.gking.harvard.edu/pipermail/amelia/2006-August/000124.html but run into problems. The reported error message is too cryptic to me, so I would appreciate if someone could give a hint on how to solve it. As far as I know all dependencies are installed on my machine. Note that I error package never experienced this type of error before, also not when loading SVA (in previous versions of R). Thanks, Guido > library(sva) Loading required package: corpcor Loading required package: mgcv Error in inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...) : unable to load shared object 'C:/Program Files/R/R-2.15.1/library/Matrix/libs/i386/Matrix.dll': LoadLibrary failure: The specified procedure could not be found. In addition: Warning error package was message: package 'mgcv' was built under R version 2.15.2 Error: package 'mgcv' could not be loaded > sessionInfo() R version 2.15.1 (2012-06-22) Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252 LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 [4] LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=English_United States.1252 attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base other attached packages: [1] corpcor_1.6.4 loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] grid_2.15.1 lattice_0.20-10 nlme_3.1-105 > --------------------------------------------------------- Guido Hooiveld, PhD Nutrition, Metabolism & Genomics Group Division of Human Nutrition Wageningen University Biotechnion, Bomenweg 2 NL-6703 HD Wageningen the Netherlands tel: (+)31 317 485788 fax: (+)31 317 483342 email: guido.hooiveld@wur.nl internet: http://nutrigene.4t.com http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qFHaMnoAAAAJ http://www.researcherid.com/rid/F-4912-2010 [[alternative HTML version deleted]] sva ADD COMMENT • link • Not following Follow via messages Follow via email Do not follow modified 3.9 years ago by Kasper Daniel Hansen ♦ 6.2k • written 3.9 years ago by Guido Hooiveld • 1.9k 0 3.9 years ago by Kasper Daniel Hansen ♦ 6.2k United States Kasper Daniel Hansen ♦ 6.2k wrote: You s
Sorry, there's some underyling code that doesn't compile on macs, at least not presently. It works under windows and linux. gary On Fri, 18 Aug 2006, Nathan Paxton wrote: > Hi there, > > I'm running Mac OS X 10.4.7 (PPC) and R 2.3.1. I've tried several > times to install Amelia from source into R, and I keep getting an error > message back that indicates that it seems to have been built for pentium > chips. A transcript of the R session follows. I loaded Zelig in, then tried > to load Amelia in. (Result: "Error: package 'Amelia' was built for > i386-pc-mingw32") When the latter failed, I tried to install from the > gking.harvard.edu repository, and I got the error message "chmod: > /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.3/Resources/library/Amelia/libs/ppc/*" > > Is this something to be fixed on my end or on the other end? > > Thanks for any help you can give. > > Best, > -N > > >Loading required package: MASS > >Loading required package: boot > >## > >## Zelig (Version 2.6-3, built: 2006-06-19) > >## Please refer to http://gking.harvard.edu/zelig for full documentation > >## or help.zelig() for help with commands and models supported by Zelig. > >## > >Error: package 'Amelia' was built for i386-pc-mingw32 > >trying URL 'http://gking.harvard.edu/src/contrib/Amelia_1.1-4.tar.gz' > >Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 3306791 bytes > >opened URL > >================================================== > >downloaded 3229Kb > > > >WARNING: ignoring environment value of R_HOME > >* Installing *source* package 'Amelia' ... > >** libs > >** R > >WARNING: no source files found > >chmod: > >/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.3/Resources/library/Amelia/libs/ppc/*: > >No such file or directory > >** inst > >** preparing package for lazy loading > >** help > > > > > Building/Updating help pages for package 'Amelia' > > Formats: text html latex example > > am-internal text html latex > > amelia text html latex > > amelia.package text html latex > > ameliagui text html latex > >** building package indices ... > >* DONE (Amelia) > >chmod: /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.3/Resources/library/R.css: > >Operation not permitted > > > >The downloaded packages are in > > /private/tmp/Rtmp1rNFkw/downloaded_packages > > > > > ---------- > Nathan A. Paxton > Ph.D. Candidate > Dept. of Government, Harvard University > > Resident Tutor > John Winthrop House, Harvard University > > napaxton at fas.harvard.edu > http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton > ======================================================================================================= > When you have to stay eight years away from Cal