yaklichk0719:
Sorry, but I don't know anything about RSPerl, other than looking it up when you mentioned your problem. Looking at the error messages you posted, though, it looks like RSPerl isn't compiling properly. Since RSPerl is an R to Perl interface, and the internals of perl change from version to version, I'd suspect that RSPerl is only going to compile properly for particular versions of perl. You might either:
- See if you can find an R/RSPerl/Perl installation that's already configured nicely (such as for a virtual machine environment),
- or possibly read the docs on RSPerl and find out what versions of perl it's compatible with, and use perlbrew or something to put that version of perl into place, and try again.
Sorry I can't offer any better information than that, but I'm not planning on installing R and RSPerl on my machine in the near future.
...roboticus
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