On Thu, 1 May 2008 10:28:06 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Moving slightly off-topic, it would have been nice if portage had told
> you that you were trying to use an unsupported USE flag in a more
> obvious way than the simple yellow 'tcltk%' it currently gives. It's
> very easy to miss that in
On Thursday 01 May 2008, John P. Burkett wrote:
> > eix reveals that the required USE flag is in fact "tk"
>
> Thanks, Alan! Changing the USE flag from tcltk to tk, as you
> suggested, was the key to getting R to find tcltk. After making that
> change, doing "emerge -C R" and "emerge R" was enough
(off topic)
John P. Burkett...
I knew I recognized that name... it's on my schedule for the fall.
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Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 30 April 2008, John P. Burkett wrote:
On a x86 machine operating under Gentoo Linux, I'm having persistent
difficulty in emerging R and tcltk in a manner that allows the former
to find the latter. On this machine, in R version 2.6.1, the command
library(tcltk)
On Wednesday 30 April 2008, John P. Burkett wrote:
> On a x86 machine operating under Gentoo Linux, I'm having persistent
> difficulty in emerging R and tcltk in a manner that allows the former
> to find the latter. On this machine, in R version 2.6.1, the command
> library(tcltk) elicits the foll
On a x86 machine operating under Gentoo Linux, I'm having persistent
difficulty in emerging R and tcltk in a manner that allows the former to
find the latter. On this machine, in R version 2.6.1, the command
library(tcltk) elicits the following response:
Error in firstlib(which.lib.loc, packag
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