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release function error #379
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symlinking worked for me (reference: http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/106189/missing-usr-bin-gnutar-on-mavericks-macports/106209#106209)
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Closing for now, since I don't think this is a devtools problem. |
I was having the same issue, but with
It looks like Apple got rid of This solved the problem and now I'm on OS X 10.9.1 with R 3.0.2 and devtools 1.4.1.99. |
For any future google'ers that end up here like I did, I actually had a similar issue with using devtools to install xml2 via the git repo. This is the command and the error I was getting on Ubuntu 14.04.5 on an AWS EC2 box running Anaconda r-essentials as the R 3.2.2 distro: To fix it, I tried something similar to work worked for @sckott above: Pretty sure this has nothing to do with any bugs in devtools or xml2, but something that is wacky with my PATH and Anaconda R having something up with it, but this did the trick for us. |
Just to add a little more proof to what @GISDev01 mentioned (since I'm one of those future googlers), it's A simple fix that did the trick for me and doesn't require root access was just doing an |
To make this even simpler for people with this issue, calling the following in R resolved this issue for me without having to exit R, change my path, sudo, etc:
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This old issue has been automatically locked. If you believe you have found a related problem, please file a new issue (with reprex) and link to this issue. https://reprex.tidyverse.org/ |
release
is giving errors on my machine since I updated my OSX os to Mavericks, e.g,This error doesn't happen with
R CMD CHECK
orR CMD BUILD
My setup:
-OSX 10.9
-R 3.0.2
On twitter you asked if I was using the latest version of R, does that mean dev or stable?
I do have the latest devtools from Github, master branch.
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