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Failing to install sf on a CentoOS machine with R 3.5.1 #815
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I would check whether
indeed shows that the shared library tries to link against shared libraries in |
Do you know if there is a way to avoid to have the installation directory deleted after the fail? |
Hang on, it said
so the .so I pointed to shouldn't be available after all. |
The same with the latest version of |
Thanks for that information, actually I had two version of libproj. Unfortunately, I have the same issue now that I have removed all the libraries that were under |
If you provide me with a docker file that replicates your system, I can have a look at it. |
Just want to document how I solved the I did have two
So, two
So I manually removed the files (
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To add to @nuest workflow:
Thank you both for the guidance. |
Hi everybody, I have just spent 3 hours trying to install
sf
on my machine without any success (I am just now switching to anaconda).I have a Linux machine with a CentOS 7.15 distribution and with R 3.5.1 installed. I have tried to install
sf
but nothing, in the repository you can only find gdal 1.11 and not gdal 2.2. Then, this is what happened:However, if I install
sf
(any version, even the latest from github) this is what happens:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: