No, that doesn't seem to be it. Both folders only have _rpy2040.so, when my
version of R is clearly 2.4.1. My python2.5 site-packages actually has more
files related to rpy than 2.4.
In any case, this is a simple problem to remedy. Just include the
_rpy2041.so with the package. I imagine it will help a lot of people out.
j
Try using python2.4, not python2.5. Python 2.5 is not yet suppported by the
automated build of Python modules from Python module sources.
At least not on Debian. I am not entirely sure exactly what Ubuntu does to
the RPy and R packages I maintain for Debina ... as they never communicate
back. It *may* well be that they try to support Python 2.5 automatically;
I
just don't know if include RPy. On my Debian testing system, the
directory
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages
is empty whereas
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages
contains the on-install autobuilt files, incl rpy's. What does Feisty
have?
Dirk
| The rpy2041 module does not exist. My solution is to google an rpm with
the
| file inside, extract it, and place it in the approprate folder on my
| installation. Everything works after that. I do not, however, think
this
| should be the default behaviour.
|
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