solutions for installation 'ivivc' [🇷 for BE/BA]

posted by yjlee168 Homepage – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2020-06-30 01:57 (1588 d 04:33 ago) – Posting: # 21609
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Hi krish85,

❝ ❝ Hi, try also install.packages("RGtk2").


Thank @zizou. That's correct. My fault.

Here are solutions:
  1. download gWidgets and gWidgetsRGtk2 binary files from my Google cloud drive:
    gWidgets (Windows, binary, v0.0-54.2) & gWidgetsRGtk2 (Windows, binary, v0.0-86.1). And place both zip files under your working directory. Please do not unzip these two zip files;

  2. open R console as the system administrator. Type
    install.packages("gWidgets.zip", repos=NULL)
    install.packages("gWidgetsRGtk2.zip", repos=NULL)

  3. close R console and re-open R console as the system administrator again. Then type library(RGtk2). This will pop-up a dialogue asking if install GTK+ driver. Click "install GTK+ driver." Then close R console.

  4. finally you can install ivivc for R now. Open R console and type install.packages("ivivc_0.3.3.zip", repos=NULL)
It should work now. Sorry for the delay of these messages.

All the best,
-- Yung-jin Lee
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