Mac Library Not Loaded Usr Local Lib Libgfortran.2.dylib

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  • (2 replies) Not sure if this is a bug or not, but there is different behavior between R.app and command-line R as regards DYLDFALLBACKLIBRARYPATH. If I start R.app.
  • I have successfully installed R on my Mac (OS 10.5.8). But I have tried several different ways of adding the package lme4, all without success. Although it is available on the CRAN sites, I cannot locate it using the 'Packages & Data' - 'Package Installer' function from the R pull down menu.
  • Simon Urbanek The Xcode add-on compilers from R.research.att.com use static libgfortran by default, so if you didn't install any other Fortran, that will be the default. However, there are issues when linking multiple modules that also link libgfortran statically - dylibs are not allowed to contain multiple common symbols on OS X (with flat namespaces) which is the case if you get static.
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From: Michael Spiegel Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2010 22:03:42 -0500. Thank you both for the advice. Java mac eclipse library not found. It sounds like we have a solution for our next binary release of the beta package.Michael On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: Another possibility is to link statically to libgfortran. R-helpatr-project.org mailing list PLEASE do read the posting guide.

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commented Jun 27, 2015

I installed fuse-ext2 binary 0.0.7 from sourceforge on OS X Yosemite 10.10.3.
When I run fuse-ext2 in the terminal, I get an error:

commented Jun 27, 2015

Looks related: osxfuse/osxfuse#114

formulas should link against libosxfuse not libfuse.

commented Aug 7, 2015

0.0.7 is a very old release, may not work with yosemite.

commented Feb 7, 2016

👍 I'm getting this problem on Mavericks.

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closed this May 26, 2017

Mac Library Not Loaded Usr Local Lib Libgfortran.2.dylib 2017

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