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The package is called Rcpp, no Rccp. Can you first try to install it by install.packages("Rcpp", dependencies = TRUE)
, and the try to re-install report from GitHub?
Probably you can even install "easystats" via devtools::install_github("easystats/easystats")
, and then run easystats::install_easystats_latest()
? This will install all latest GitHub versions from our packages.
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@strengejacke thanks for the response. Definitely messed up on my part. Still when I fix my typo, easystats is not installing
What I did?
- Restarted my R session.
- Tried this on another computer (which gave me the same error)
- Updated RStudio (some post indicated this might have been an issue)
- Updated other packages using
update.packages()
I am now getting a non-zero exit status. Some posts have suggested this might be to conflicting packages and the order of installation.
Any insights?
sessionInfo()
R version 3.5.3 (2019-03-11)
Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
Running under: Windows 10 x64 (build 17763)
Matrix products: default
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=English_Canada.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_Canada.1252 LC_MONETARY=English_Canada.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=English_Canada.1252
attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] Rcpp_1.0.2 rstudioapi_0.10.0-9002 magrittr_1.5 usethis_1.5.1 devtools_2.2.1 pkgload_1.0.2 R6_2.4.0
[8] rlang_0.4.0 tools_3.5.3 pkgbuild_1.0.5 sessioninfo_1.1.1 cli_1.1.0 withr_2.1.2 ellipsis_0.3.0
[15] remotes_2.1.0 assertthat_0.2.1 digest_0.6.21 rprojroot_1.3-2 crayon_1.3.4 processx_3.4.1 callr_3.3.2
[22] fs_1.3.1 ps_1.3.0 curl_4.2 testthat_2.2.1 memoise_1.1.0 glue_1.3.1 compiler_3.5.3
[29] desc_1.2.0 backports_1.1.4 prettyunits_1.0.2
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Hey @alapo sorry for the installation issues, hopefully the remaining easystats packages will be on CRAN soon so it will be easier to install them.
Could you try the following:
- restart R
- Run
install.packages(c("insight", "bayestestR", "see", "performance", "parameters"))
. This will install the packages that are on CRAN from CRAN. - restart R (not sure if needed but you never know)
- Run
devtools::install_github(c("easystats/correlation", "easystats/estimate", "easystats/report", "easystats/easystats"))
- Check that everything works by running
library(easystats)
- If not working, do let us know the error message
Thanks!
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Thanks for the response @DominiqueMakowski
I ran your code and badabing badaboom it works now. Thank you very much for your insight.
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