![]() Or, if you prefer old software like R 3.3.*, use an Rcpp version from four years ago as well. So you should consider upgrading-there are even backports at CRAN giving you Debian binaries for your release. R 3.3.* is no longer checked at CRAN which is how the bug was missed pre-release. You are running R 3.3.* - a major release version made almost four years ago that is now outdated - and you are trying to install Rcpp 1.0.4 which was released this week. ![]() Installation of package ‘Rcpp’ had non-zero exit status usr/lib/R/etc/Makeconf:141: recipe for target 'api.o' failedĮRROR: compilation failed for package ‘Rcpp’ inst/include/Rcpp/lang.h:53:56: error: ‘Rf_list6’ was not declared in this scope inst/include/Rcpp/lang.h: In function ‘SEXPREC* Rcpp::Rcpp_lang7(SEXP, SEXP, SEXP, SEXP, SEXP, SEXP, SEXP)’: inst/include/Rcpp/lang.h:45:55: error: ‘Rf_list6’ was not declared in this scope inst/include/Rcpp/lang.h: In function ‘SEXPREC* Rcpp::Rcpp_list7(SEXP, SEXP, SEXP, SEXP, SEXP, SEXP, SEXP)’: ![]() fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -g -c api.cpp -o api.o G++ -I/usr/share/R/include -DNDEBUG -I./inst/include/ -fpic -g -O2 -fdebug-prefix-map=/build/r-base-3.3.3=. ** package ‘Rcpp’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked I'm running a virtual machine with 8GB RAM, Debian 9, R version 3.3. ![]()
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