Many thanks Peter. It works with
"libraries=['R','Rlapack']"
Regards
Rem.
2011/11/3 Peter Cock <p.j.a.c...@googlemail.com>
> On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 3:01 PM, remy d1 <remy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi Peter,
> > Thanks for help.
> > I downloaded rpy from svn (with svn co ...) and I tried to install rpy
> with
> > it (in trunk/rpy directory, but it is version 1.0.3...), but it did not
> > work. I still have the same error
>
> You mean this error?
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lRlapack
>
> > but I can not find any
> > "libraries=['R','Rlapack']" in setup.py file (I could find it in release
> > 0.4.4 from tags directory).
>
> Sorry - you're right. It looks like my notes from when I did this were
> too brief, I could have been hacking rpy 1.0.3 with guidance from SVN.
> Looking at the code afresh, rpy (v1) setup.py in SVN does:
>
> libraries=['R']
> ...
> extra_compile_args += [ rpy_tools.get_R_LAPACK_LIB_FLAGS( RHOME ) ]
>
> Perhaps that extra flags call isn't working right.
>
> As a quick hack, try replacing the lines libraries=['R'] with
> libraries=['R','Rlapack']
> or libraries=['R','lapack']
>
> > I decided to copy libRlapack.so and libRblas.so in $RHOME/bin but it did
> not
> > work.
> > Where can I find the version 1.0.4 in the SVN and the definition you
> gave ?
> > Thanks
>
> There is no version 1.0.4 yet, but I may have been looking at 1.0.3
>
> Peter
>
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