Libraries in Oracle distribution of R

Hi, I am having problems when trying to use libraries in Oracle distribution or R v 3.0.1.
Installation seems to be ok, but when typing - for example - library("ggplot2") I get the following error.
Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'Rcpp', details:   call: new_dummyObject(.dummyInstancePointer)   error: object 'class__dummyInstance' not found In addition: Warning message: package ‘ggplot2’ was built under R version 3.0.3  Error: package or namespace load failed for ‘ggplot2’

The version of gglplot2 that you're using was built under a newer version of R.  To resolve this, you'll need to download an older source for ggplot2.
The steps to resolve this are detailed in this blog post regarding R package installation (see "Troubleshooting Common Problems, #6).

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    ModeLine "1600x1200" 189.0 1600 1664 1856 2160 1200 1201 1204 1250 +hsync +vsync
    ModeLine "1600x1200" 202.5 1600 1664 1856 2160 1200 1201 1204 1250 +hsync +vsync
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    Windows=5.0,5.1,5.2,6.0,6.1
    I added the 6.1
    Next is
    [Windows-6.1-optional]
    I added that below
    [Windows-6.0-optional]
    Setup will now run. During the install you will get a warning about the OS version but you can "OK" your way through it. Here is the entire contents of the file after changes
    [Oracle]
    DISTRIBUTION=TRUE
    SOURCE=../stage/products.xml
    LICENSE_LOCATION=
    JRE_LOCATION=../stage/Components/oracle.swd.jre/1.5.0.11.0/1/DataFiles
    JRE_MEMORY_OPTIONS=" -mx192m"
    DEFAULT_HOME_LOCATION=oracle\product\10.2.0\db
    DEFAULT_HOME_NAME=OraDb10g_home
    NO_BROWSE=/net
    NLS_ENABLED=TRUE
    BOOTSTRAP=TRUE
    OUI_VERSION=10.2.0.4.0
    ADDITIONAL_COMPONENTS={"oracle.sysman.ccr:ALWAYS","oracle.rdbms.rat:ALWAYS","oracle.jdk:UPGRADE","oracle.swd.jre:UPGRADE"}
    ## JRE_VERSION is only for Windows. This is to copy accessbridge dlls
    JRE_VERSION=1.5.0
    #SHOW_HOSTNAME=ALWAYS_SHOW shows the hostname panel always
    #SHOW_HOSTNAME=NEVER_SHOW does not the hostname panel
    #SHOW_HOSTNAME=CONDITION_SHOW shows the hostname panel on condition
    SHOW_HOSTNAME=NEVER_SHOW
    #THIN_JDBC_FILENAME is optional and defaults to classes12.jar
    #The value specified for this should be packaged with OUI, and should
    #be relative to <OUI expanded stagedir>/jlib/
    THIN_JDBC_FILENAME=classes12.jar
    #RUN_OUICA specifies the batch script name that needs to be run
    #The script is ouica.bat for win32, and ouica.sh for solaris.
    #If the value is not specified, then the OUICA script is not run
    RUN_OUICA=ouica.bat
    CLUSTERWARE={"oracle.crs","10.1.0.2.0"}
    SILENT_VARIABLE_VALIDATION=TRUE
    [Certified Versions]
    #You can customise error message shown for failure, provide value for CERTIFIED_VERSION_FAILURE_MESSAGE
    Windows=5.0,5.1,5.2,6.0,6.1
    #Windows 2000 use winver.exe to find version
    [Windows-5.0-required]
    #Minimum display colours for OUI to run
    MIN_DISPLAY_COLORS=256
    #Minimum CPU speed required for OUI
    #CPU=300
    [Windows-5.0-optional]
    #Windows XP use winver.exe to find version
    [Windows-5.1-required]
    #Minimum display colours for OUI to run
    MIN_DISPLAY_COLORS=256
    #Minimum CPU speed required for OUI
    #CPU=300
    [Windows-5.1-optional]
    #Windows .net use winver.exe to find version
    [Windows-5.2-required]
    #Minimum display colours for OUI to run
    MIN_DISPLAY_COLORS=256
    #Minimum CPU speed required for OUI
    #CPU=300
    [Windows-5.2-optional]
    [Windows-6.0-required]
    #Minimum display colours for OUI to run
    MIN_DISPLAY_COLORS=256
    #Minimum CPU speed required for OUI
    #CPU=300
    [Windows-6.0-optional]
    [Windows-6.1-optional]
    [IMAGES]
    FILE1=images/rdbms_1.gif
    FILE2=images/rdbms_2.gif
    FILE3=images/rdbms_3.gif
    FILE4=images/rdbms_4.gif
    FILE5=images/rdbms_5.gif
    FILE6=images/rdbms_6.gif
    FILE7=images/rdbms_7.gif
    FILE8=images/rdbms_8.gif
    LICENSE_LOCATION=license.txt
    Edited by: 835955 on Feb 11, 2011 6:51 AM

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