redhat-list Digest, Vol 145, Issue 1

A. Ravi Kumar aravikumar48 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 18 16:39:55 UTC 2017


Hi Larry,

I have recently installed R in RHEL 7.

https://arkit.co.in/install-r-shiny-server-centos-7/

Have a look above URL.

Thanks,
Ravi.


On 18-Jul-2017 9:31 PM, <redhat-list-request at redhat.com> wrote:

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>    1. Installing R on RHEL7 (Larry Martell)
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>    3. Re: Installing R on RHEL7 (ken at kirchners.com)
>    4. Re: Installing R on RHEL7 (Larry Martell)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 18:37:15 -0400
> From: Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com>
> To: redhat-list at redhat.com
> Subject: Installing R on RHEL7
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> I am trying to install R on RHEL7. It fails with a lot of messages of
> this form about different packages:
>
> Error: Package: glibc-2.17-55.el7.i686 (base)
>            Requires: glibc-common = 2.17-55.el7
>            Installed: glibc-common-2.17-106.el7_2.4.x86_64
> (@rhel-7-server-rpms)
>                glibc-common = 2.17-106.el7_2.4
>            Available: glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.x86_64 (base)
>                glibc-common = 2.17-55.el7
>
> But if I then try to install what it says it wants, I get that the
> package is already there, e.g.:
>
> $ sudo yum install glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.x86_64
> Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos,
> subscription-manager
> Package matching glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.x86_64 already installed.
> Checking for update.
> Nothing to do
>
> I've googled this, and it seems a lot of folks have had issues doing
> the R install on RHEL 7. I've found at least 5 different sets of
> instructions for doing it, but I tried them all and they all fail with
> different dependencies issues.
>
> Has anyone here successfully installed R and can help me?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 18:54:39 -0400 (EDT)
> From: R P Herrold <herrold at owlriver.com>
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list at redhat.com>
> Subject: Installing R on RHEL7
> Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.20.1707171848510.17856 at puneyrf.bjyevire.pbz>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
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> On Mon, 17 Jul 2017, Larry Martell wrote:
>
> > I am trying to install R on RHEL7. It fails with a lot of messages of
> > this form about different packages:
>
> R is in the EPEL (7) adjunct archive
>
> [herrold at centos-7 ~]$ sudo su -
> [sudo] password for herrold:
> Last login: Mon Jul 17 18:04:09 EDT 2017 on tty1
> [root at centos-7 ~]# yum install R
> ...
> Package R-3.4.0-2.el7.x86_64 already installed and latest  version
>
> #       so I uninstall it
> [root at centos-7 ~]# rpm -e R
> [root at centos-7 ~]# yum install R
>  ...
> ============================================================
> =====================
>  Package       Arch               Version
> Repository        Size
> ============================================================
> =====================
> Installing:
>  R             x86_64             3.4.0-2.el7             epel
> 27 k
>
> ----------
>
> you may need to enable the epel repository ... as I run
> binaries from the CentOS sources rebuild project,
> rather than RHEL from Red Hat, I do not know the package name
> to do that -- but see:
>
>         https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
>
> see particularly the: NOTE for RHN users
>
> -- Russ herrold
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 16:43:21 -0600
> From: ken at kirchners.com
> To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list at redhat.com>
> Subject: Re: Installing R on RHEL7
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> It looks like you have the x86_64 version installed and your package wants
> the i686 version installed. What happens if you:
>
> sudo yum install glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.i686
>
> ?
>
> -Ken
>
> > I am trying to install R on RHEL7. It fails with a lot of messages of
> > this form about different packages:
> >
> > Error: Package: glibc-2.17-55.el7.i686 (base)
> >            Requires: glibc-common = 2.17-55.el7
> >            Installed: glibc-common-2.17-106.el7_2.4.x86_64
> > (@rhel-7-server-rpms)
> >                glibc-common = 2.17-106.el7_2.4
> >            Available: glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.x86_64 (base)
> >                glibc-common = 2.17-55.el7
> >
> > But if I then try to install what it says it wants, I get that the
> > package is already there, e.g.:
> >
> > $ sudo yum install glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.x86_64
> > Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos,
> > subscription-manager
> > Package matching glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.x86_64 already installed.
> > Checking for update.
> > Nothing to do
> >
> > I've googled this, and it seems a lot of folks have had issues doing
> > the R install on RHEL 7. I've found at least 5 different sets of
> > instructions for doing it, but I tried them all and they all fail with
> > different dependencies issues.
> >
> > Has anyone here successfully installed R and can help me?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
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> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 19:06:05 -0400
> From: Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com>
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list at redhat.com>
> Subject: Re: Installing R on RHEL7
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>
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 6:43 PM,  <ken at kirchners.com> wrote:
> > It looks like you have the x86_64 version installed and your package
> wants
> > the i686 version installed. What happens if you:
> >
> > sudo yum install glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.i686
>
> No package glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.i686 available.
>
> >> I am trying to install R on RHEL7. It fails with a lot of messages of
> >> this form about different packages:
> >>
> >> Error: Package: glibc-2.17-55.el7.i686 (base)
> >>            Requires: glibc-common = 2.17-55.el7
> >>            Installed: glibc-common-2.17-106.el7_2.4.x86_64
> >> (@rhel-7-server-rpms)
> >>                glibc-common = 2.17-106.el7_2.4
> >>            Available: glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.x86_64 (base)
> >>                glibc-common = 2.17-55.el7
> >>
> >> But if I then try to install what it says it wants, I get that the
> >> package is already there, e.g.:
> >>
> >> $ sudo yum install glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.x86_64
> >> Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos,
> >> subscription-manager
> >> Package matching glibc-common-2.17-55.el7.x86_64 already installed.
> >> Checking for update.
> >> Nothing to do
> >>
> >> I've googled this, and it seems a lot of folks have had issues doing
> >> the R install on RHEL 7. I've found at least 5 different sets of
> >> instructions for doing it, but I tried them all and they all fail with
> >> different dependencies issues.
> >>
> >> Has anyone here successfully installed R and can help me?
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 19:31:18 -0400
> From: Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com>
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list at redhat.com>
> Subject: Re: Installing R on RHEL7
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>
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 6:54 PM, R P Herrold <herrold at owlriver.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, 17 Jul 2017, Larry Martell wrote:
> >
> >> I am trying to install R on RHEL7. It fails with a lot of messages of
> >> this form about different packages:
> >
> > R is in the EPEL (7) adjunct archive
> >
> > [herrold at centos-7 ~]$ sudo su -
> > [sudo] password for herrold:
> > Last login: Mon Jul 17 18:04:09 EDT 2017 on tty1
> > [root at centos-7 ~]# yum install R
> > ...
> > Package R-3.4.0-2.el7.x86_64 already installed and latest  version
> >
> > #       so I uninstall it
> > [root at centos-7 ~]# rpm -e R
> > [root at centos-7 ~]# yum install R
> >  ...
> > ============================================================
> =====================
> >  Package       Arch               Version
> > Repository        Size
> > ============================================================
> =====================
> > Installing:
> >  R             x86_64             3.4.0-2.el7             epel
> > 27 k
> >
> > ----------
> >
> > you may need to enable the epel repository ... as I run
> > binaries from the CentOS sources rebuild project,
> > rather than RHEL from Red Hat, I do not know the package name
> > to do that -- but see:
> >
> >         https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
> >
> > see particularly the: NOTE for RHN users
>
> Thanks. I had seen something about EPEL in a few of the many SO posts
> I read, and I had done this:
>
> sudo rpm -Uvh https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-
> 7.noarch.rpm
>
> The NOTE for RHN users section mentions that I need the optional and
> extras packages, but I have not figured out how to install them (I am
> not a sys admin) I found this:
>
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_
> subscription_management/1/html/rhsm/supplementary-repos
>
> but when I tried what I read there I get:
>
> This system has no repositories available through subscriptions.
>
>
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