On 11.05.2015, Rolf Turner wrote:
The seeming necessity for upgrading arises from a pressing need to
upgrade
"R" to version 3.2.0. When I try to build this version I get a load of
error messages (basically coming from gcc I think) like unto:
>connections.o: In function `gzcon_write':
>/home/rolf/Desktop/Rinst/R-3.2.0/src/main/connections.c:5469: undefined reference to
`deflate'
I'm using R a lot for my work.
Install bzip2 and bzip2-libs. Then, the libs must be compiled after the object
files. Or better, use this one:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=634621
Fedora is generally very slow to update R..
I'm on (nearly) bog standard F21, and it compiles cleanly:
R version 3.2.0 (2015-04-16) -- "Full of Ingredients"
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Given that the answer to my preliminary question is "No",
can anyone be so
kind as to provide me with a *recipe* for upgrading, expressed in
simple-minded terms that I can understand? Something of the form:
(1) First, do this.
(2) Second, do something else.
(3) Third .....
1. Download the .src.rpm from the site shown above.
2. Unpack it (rpm -i)
3. Run "rpmbuild -bb R.spec
4. Install/update the respective files
5. Done