![]() ![]() If you are authorized to install system packages and you're installing a CRAN release, you may want to use the official Apache Arrow release packages corresponding to the R package version. There are a number of ways you can get it: a system package a library you've built yourself outside of the context of installing the R package or, if you don't already have it, the R package will attempt to resolve it automatically when it installs. In order for the arrow R package to work, it needs the Arrow C++ library. If afterwards you install the missing system requirements, you'll need to reinstall the package in order to enable S3 support. If you're building everything from source, the install script will check for the presence of these dependencies and turn off S3 support in the build if the prerequisites are not met-installation will succeed but without S3 functionality. The prebuilt C++ binaries come with S3 support enabled, so you will need to meet these system requirements in order to use them-the package will not install without them. OpenSSL >= 1.0.2: install openssl-devel (rpm) or libssl-dev (deb). ![]()
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