Thank for the reply Jeff! I got a notice that my post needed moderator approval, so I wasn't sure where and how I can mark it as solved.

I uninstalled everything first, and realized I could get all of the additional packages I needed off the Mint repos, and everything worked well from thereon. Initially I had installed R from the Mint repos and then used CLI to install additional packages. That's when the problem occurred. I knew from my last system, that everything worked with no glitches, so I was trying to figure out what I did differently this time (it was the CLI). I guess there were incompatibilities with versions?

On 2019-07-13 4:30 a.m., Jeff Newmiller wrote:
These are the wrong diagnostics, and it looks to me like the packages you are 
trying to install are unrelated.

Try installing one package and show us the output that follows that request, 
not the warnings. Mention if you are using as any elevated privileges and give 
the output of sessionInfo().

Note that the curl package has system requirements [1] that must be addressed 
outside of R before that package can be installed.

What do you mean by "I know this worked for me before. Not sure what went wrong this 
time." What changed between then and now? New computer? New version of R? Upgraded  
OS?

[1] https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/curl/index.html

On July 12, 2019 8:53:26 AM PDT, gvsa123 <gvsa...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there. I need help trying to figure out why R won't see the
additional packages I installed while working on text (e.g. tm,
stringr,
wordcloud)

I know I got some errors along the way, and tried solutions to direct R

to my local directory but to no avail... I'm not sure what kind of
output is needed to help me but here is what warnings() give out:

warnings()
Warning messages:
1: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘curl’ had non-zero exit status
2: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘sys’ had non-zero exit status
3: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘digest’ had non-zero exit status
4: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘rlang’ had non-zero exit status
5: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘Rcpp’ had non-zero exit status
6: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘slam’ had non-zero exit status
7: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘filehash’ had non-zero exit status
8: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘Rpoppler’ had non-zero exit status
9: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘SnowballC’ had non-zero exit status
10: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘askpass’ had non-zero exit status
11: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘xml2’ had non-zero exit status
12: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘antiword’ had non-zero exit status
13: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘testthat’ had non-zero exit status
14: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘qpdf’ had non-zero exit status
15: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘tm’ had non-zero exit status
16: In install.packages("tm", dependencies = TRUE) :
   installation of package ‘pdftools’ had non-zero exit status
Any ideas? I know this worked for me before. Not sure what went wrong
this time. Only thing I can think of is the installation saying that
the
directory was not writeable, so I said 'yes' to install in my personal
folder. Created the .Renviron to point to my personal directory and it
shows in the list when running .libPath()

Thanks.

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