![]() ![]() There’s a free app called Install Disk Creator that you can use to make the installation drive. That’s why I like to create a bootable installation drive. It has been updated to support High Sierra. ![]() There’s another app called Diskmaker X that I’ve used before, but during the original writing of this article, it didn’t support High Sierra. It now does.ĭownload Install Disk Creator by clicking on the link above. ![]() When the download is done, you can move it over to your Applications folder. Then follow these steps to create your bootable macOS High Sierra drive. Follow the below process to boot your Mac from bootable USB: Insert the bootable USB installer drive and go to Apple Menu > Restart. To download and install the drivers, follow the steps below: STEP 1: Make sure your Mac OS X software version is v10.11 (15A284). It’s OK if it’s not formatted as a Mac drive. When your Mac restarts, press and hold the Option key till Startup Manager opens. The Startup Manager scans and lists the drives that are connected and bootable. Loaded via a namespace (and not attached): stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base LAPACK: /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.0/Resources/lib/libRlapack.dylib Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin17.0 (64-bit)īLAS: /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/libBLAS.dylib I then run the following script to produce the error library(DBI) Sudo ln -s /usr/local/oracle/instantclient/*.dylib /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/lib Sudo ln -s /usr/local/oracle/instantclient/*.dylib.12.1 /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/lib Sudo ln -s /usr/local/oracle/instantclient/*.dylib /usr/local/lib Sudo ln -s /usr/local/oracle/instantclient/*.dylib.12.1 /usr/local/lib Install_name_tool -rpath "/usr/local/lib" libsqora.dylib.12.1 Install_name_tool -change "/usr/local/oracle/libodbcinst.2.dylib" libsqora.dylib.12.1 Install_name_tool -change "/usr/local/oracle/libclntsh.dylib.12.1" libsqora.dylib.12.1 Install_name_tool -id "/usr/local/oracle/instantclient/libsqora.dylib.12.1" libsqora.dylib.12.1 Following this post, change relative paths to absolute paths.USER DATA SOURCES.: /Users/matt/.odbc.iniĭriver=/usr/local/oracle/instantclient/libsqora.dylib.12.1ĭescription = Oracle ODBC driver for Oracle 12cĭriver = /usr/local/oracle/instantclient/libsqora.dylib.12.1 SYSTEM DATA SOURCES: /usr/local/etc/odbc.iniįILE DATA SOURCES.: /usr/local/etc/ODBCDataSources Running odbcinst -j returns unixODBC 2.3.7ĭRIVERS.: /usr/local/etc/odbcinst.ini Set up the odbcinst.ini and odbc.ini files.Fix the bug in /usr/local/oracle/odbc_update_ini.sh.Xattr -r -d -s instantclientĮxport ORACLE_HOME=/usr/local/oracle/instantclientĮxport OCI_INCLUDE_DIR=$OCI_HOME/sdk/include # change to the parent directory and remove all quarantine attributes # change all the permissions so that you can alter the file attibutes Sudo mv ~/Downloads/instantclient /usr/local/oracle/instantclient I have reproduced the issue on a vm using the following steps I found similar issues on RStudio's github page, and here and here in RStudio Community, but so far those solutions have not worked for me. Error: nanodbc/nanodbc.cpp:983: 00000: Can't open lib '/usr/local/lib/libsqora.dylib.12.1' : file not found When I attempt to connect with RStudio or R in the command line, I get the following error. I have installed Oracle Instant Client, including the ODBC package, and can connect with isql. I am attempting to connect to an Oracle database using the odbc package on macOS Catalina. ![]()
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