Unable to find library 'libintl.so' when compile R on HP-UX
I tried to install R on HP-UX 11.31 64 bits (I need R on 64bits not in 32bits). I downloaded the R source from CRAN-R. Before configure R, I also installed gcc (including gettext, libinconv, zlib, libunistring), downloaded from http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Gnu/gcc-4.2.3/.
I execute the ./configure
command, to compile R but the following error appears:
configure:5837: checking for gcc
configure:5853: found /usr/local/bin/gcc
configure:5864: result: gcc
configure:6093: checking for C compiler version
configure:6102: gcc --version >&5
/usr/lib/hpux32/dld.so: Unable to find library 'libintl.so'.
In fact, libintl.so is not in /usr/lib/hpux32 but in /usr/lib/hpux64. Any idea how to make the configure command to look in the hpux64 folder instead hpux32 folder?
Regards,
c++ r gcc 64bit hp-ux
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I tried to install R on HP-UX 11.31 64 bits (I need R on 64bits not in 32bits). I downloaded the R source from CRAN-R. Before configure R, I also installed gcc (including gettext, libinconv, zlib, libunistring), downloaded from http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Gnu/gcc-4.2.3/.
I execute the ./configure
command, to compile R but the following error appears:
configure:5837: checking for gcc
configure:5853: found /usr/local/bin/gcc
configure:5864: result: gcc
configure:6093: checking for C compiler version
configure:6102: gcc --version >&5
/usr/lib/hpux32/dld.so: Unable to find library 'libintl.so'.
In fact, libintl.so is not in /usr/lib/hpux32 but in /usr/lib/hpux64. Any idea how to make the configure command to look in the hpux64 folder instead hpux32 folder?
Regards,
c++ r gcc 64bit hp-ux
what does/usr/local/bin/gcc -v
output? Also just out of curiosity, it is a pa-risc or IA64 arch? (uname -a
)?
– CristiFati
Jan 15 at 10:17
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I tried to install R on HP-UX 11.31 64 bits (I need R on 64bits not in 32bits). I downloaded the R source from CRAN-R. Before configure R, I also installed gcc (including gettext, libinconv, zlib, libunistring), downloaded from http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Gnu/gcc-4.2.3/.
I execute the ./configure
command, to compile R but the following error appears:
configure:5837: checking for gcc
configure:5853: found /usr/local/bin/gcc
configure:5864: result: gcc
configure:6093: checking for C compiler version
configure:6102: gcc --version >&5
/usr/lib/hpux32/dld.so: Unable to find library 'libintl.so'.
In fact, libintl.so is not in /usr/lib/hpux32 but in /usr/lib/hpux64. Any idea how to make the configure command to look in the hpux64 folder instead hpux32 folder?
Regards,
c++ r gcc 64bit hp-ux
I tried to install R on HP-UX 11.31 64 bits (I need R on 64bits not in 32bits). I downloaded the R source from CRAN-R. Before configure R, I also installed gcc (including gettext, libinconv, zlib, libunistring), downloaded from http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Gnu/gcc-4.2.3/.
I execute the ./configure
command, to compile R but the following error appears:
configure:5837: checking for gcc
configure:5853: found /usr/local/bin/gcc
configure:5864: result: gcc
configure:6093: checking for C compiler version
configure:6102: gcc --version >&5
/usr/lib/hpux32/dld.so: Unable to find library 'libintl.so'.
In fact, libintl.so is not in /usr/lib/hpux32 but in /usr/lib/hpux64. Any idea how to make the configure command to look in the hpux64 folder instead hpux32 folder?
Regards,
c++ r gcc 64bit hp-ux
c++ r gcc 64bit hp-ux
edited Nov 24 '18 at 22:45
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what does/usr/local/bin/gcc -v
output? Also just out of curiosity, it is a pa-risc or IA64 arch? (uname -a
)?
– CristiFati
Jan 15 at 10:17
add a comment |
what does/usr/local/bin/gcc -v
output? Also just out of curiosity, it is a pa-risc or IA64 arch? (uname -a
)?
– CristiFati
Jan 15 at 10:17
what does
/usr/local/bin/gcc -v
output? Also just out of curiosity, it is a pa-risc or IA64 arch? (uname -a
)?– CristiFati
Jan 15 at 10:17
what does
/usr/local/bin/gcc -v
output? Also just out of curiosity, it is a pa-risc or IA64 arch? (uname -a
)?– CristiFati
Jan 15 at 10:17
add a comment |
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what does
/usr/local/bin/gcc -v
output? Also just out of curiosity, it is a pa-risc or IA64 arch? (uname -a
)?– CristiFati
Jan 15 at 10:17