This is due to Apple's idiosyncratic compiler. On macOS, packages sometimes fail to install, often with a non-zero exit status message. You are right that you do not require a compiler, but beware of the following. If you are Sierra or higher, but not Catalina, select R-3.6.3.nn.pkg (regular). If you are Catalina, download the package image called R-3.6.3.pkg because the alternative, called R-3.6.3.nn.pkg (regular) will not work properly. Hi, go to the CRAN site and click on Download R for (Mac) OS X ‘/private/var/folders/zp/18zxxbcs5cncbn98lr6zcptc0000gn/T/RtmpyaJOez/downloaded_packages’ Of C/C++/Fortran: ‘Rcpp’ ‘plyr’ ‘reshape’ĭo you want to attempt to install these from sources? Packages which are only available in source form, and may need compilation I have disabled the firewall and have no proxies running.Īlso installing the dependencies ‘Rcpp’, ‘plyr’ Also, I saw an earlier question that sounded similar where the recommendation was to look into firewalls, proxies or anything else that might be blocking access.
If they did, where can I find them and what do I need to do to have them installed in R-Studio? I do not have a C compiler and am not sure I need one. Whenever I try to install any packages in R-Studio it gives me this error message:Īpologies for I am a complete n00b but I am not sure if this means the packages did get downloaded. I am running R-Studio version 1.1.463 on Mac OS Yosemite Version 10.10.5.