On Windows, OpenGL support cannot currently be disabled. Option –disable-opengl For example, R CMD INSTALL -configure-args="-disable-opengl" rgl_0.109.6.tar.gz OpenGL support on Unix-alikes (including macOS) with the configure BUILDING WITHOUT OPENGLĪs of version 0.104.1, it is possible to build the package without MacOS using install.packages("rgl", repos = "",īut these are not always kept up to date. Sometimes binary development versions are available for Windows and To install the development version from Github. To install from CRAN, or remotes::install_github("dmurdoch/rgl") The build uses anĪutoconf configure script to see the options, expand the tarball andĪlternatively, in R run install.packages("rgl") (with the appropriate version of the tarball). BUILDING/INSTALLINGīinary builds of rgl are available for some platforms on CRAN.įor source builds, install the prerequisites as described above,ĭownload the tarball and at the command line run R CMD INSTALL rgl_0.109.6.tar.gz The freetype library is needed for resizable anti-aliased fonts. The libpng library version 1.2.9 or newer is needed for pixmap Include files etc., you will need the appropriate version of Windows normally includes OpenGL support, but to get the appropriate Re-installation whenever the macOS version changes. Need rebuilding if the XQuartz version changes. rgl should work with XQuartz 2.7.11 or newer, but it will probably Installing OpenGL supportĭebian and variants including Ubuntu: aptitude install libgl1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-devįedora: yum install mesa-libGL-devel mesa-libGLU-devel libpng-devel Windowing System (unix/x11 or Windows) OpenGL Library OpenGL Utility Library (GLU)Ī browser with WebGL enabled. R recommended tools (gcc toolchain) On Windows, Rtools40 (or earlier MacOS Windows 7/10 Unix-derivatives BUILD TOOLS Where the top-most objects can be popped, or any item specified by
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