[rkward-users] [rkward - Help] compile can not find -lssl

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By: hakova

Hi there,

I am using Mandriva 2008 and R-base 2.6 (from an rpm package). I wanted to install
rkward 0.4.7a from the rpm package as well, but when I did it, rkward did not
launch reporting an error:

/usr/bin/rkward.bin: symbol lookup error: /usr/bin/rkward.bin: undefined symbol:
R_LastvalueSymbol

>From a quick search in mail archives I got the information by Thomas (2007-09-13)
indicating that when this happens, one should either downgrade the R-base package
to 2.5.1 or compile the SVN version at that date. Because there was newer releases
since then, I decided to compile rkward 0.4.9 instead.

I then started my compiling adventure for rkward 0.4.9 since I am still using
KDE 3.5.7. First I tackled the fortran issue (ld can not find -lgfortran) but
thanks to the mailing list archive I was able to overcome that issue. The next
hurdle now is reported as follows:

/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lssl

I am guessing R-base package was not compiled with this option and if that is
so, I may have to compile R-base, too. Do you think this is the case? If there
is any other way that I can work around this without having to compile the R-base
I will greatly appreciate that.

Thanks in advance for the response(s).

Hakan

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