Hi JMarc, Reasonably sure. I was having the problems back in November. And there were two separate issues. The first was getting LyX 2 to work, the second was related to getting R + Sweave to work.
The problems that eventually required Sweave.sty were related to getting documents to compile correctly. Without it, the compilation would simply terminate with "There was an R error" or some such. After placing Sweave.sty in the tex path, this resolved itself. But then, I haven't really spent much time working on the Mac since then. Problems with PyQt (related to work stuff) have forced me over to my Linux laptop, and that's what I've mostly been working with for the last seven months. It wasn't till this morning that sat down again to take a look at the problem. About the same time that it was reported solved ;) If I have any problems, I'll be sure to file a bug report/send an email to the developer list. Cheers, Rob > Rob Oakes <lyx-de...@oak-tree.us> writes: >> Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed >> in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having >> some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is >> what ultimately fixed it. > > Are you sure? It should not be necessary on 2.0. What is needed though > is to have R installed and available in the path. The module tests the > availability of a Rnw>tex converter (aka R CMD Sweave). > > JMarc >