I am developing my project with R. Therefore the first thing I did is to look in the R repository for a package implementing SSA. Such a package does exist (clim-pact) But for some reason it won't install on Linux platforms. At the bottom I am copying he message from another R user who tried to install clim-pact on Linux/ubuntu. AMong the other issues I do not know what "netcdf" is (he mentions this code as necessary for clim-pact). I will contact the authour of the package that should run outside R ... if the library problem has a solution. I will follow your suggestion. Thank you very much. Merry Christmass. Maura *********************************************************** System: Linux kernel 2.6.22-14 Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy ESS 5.3.0 on Emacs 22.1.1 R version 2.6.0 --------------- Maura I've also been trying to install clim.pact. You need to get netcdf working on your linux system. Then install the R package ncdf. However, I've found that install.packages("clim.pact") still fails on ubuntu because the package cannot find a header file (netcdf.h) which is not where the package expects it to be. I was not able to resolve this even using R CMD INSTALL with a configuration option set to locate this file. I think that I will contact the developer about this (see the following note). ----------------------- Hello Rasmus Are you aware of this problem with installing clim.pact on R? Can you offer us any advice? I would really like to use your package. Here is my initial query to the R-help: System: Linux kernel 2.6.22-14 Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy ESS 5.3.0 on Emacs 22.1.1 R version 2.6.0 Colleagues I would like to use the user contributed package "clim.pact". I'm having trouble with the dependency of "clim.pact" on "ncdf". Like others I am finding that R CMD INSTALL does not find the netcdf.h file, even when the directory (/usr/local/include) holding the netcdf.h file is passed to R CMD. Unless I misunderstood one of the postings there was an error related to this problem on the OSX build of the ncdf package <http://osdir.com/ml/lang.r.mac/2006-09/msg00012.html>. I've install the obvious netcdf packages and dependencies on ubuntu and the ncdump works fine. Has anyone solved this problem on linux? Sam -- Sam McClatchie (Fisheries oceanographer, SWFSC, NOAA) --- auxsvr@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 23 December 2007, Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
But I do have gcc installed: mauede@linux-ubuo:~/Breathing-Curves-Dir> gcc gcc: no input files
Where is the required library on SuSE 10.3 ? I searched for it with Yast but could not find it.
I was able to run the program you mention using a libg2c.so.0.0.0 binary from an older gcc version. You may find it in this address:
http://rapidshare.com/files/78552337/libg2c.so.0.0.0.html
. After you download it, save it in /usr/local/lib, for instance, run 'ldconfig' as root and start spectra_st.
I cannot guarantee that it will work 100% perfectly; I have tested it on my system and was able to launch spectra_st. The proper solution seems to be to inform the developers of the program that it no longer runs in current linux distributions. I would also like to suggest that you check the R statistical package (package R-base in the http://repos.opensuse.org/science/openSUSE_10.3/ repository), which includes a number of functions about time series, probably not as specialized as SSA-MTM though.
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