If you explicitly set the RHOME environment variable to point to the R 2.4.1 directory, rpy will use that RHOME and hence R 2.4.1.

-Greg


On Apr 10, 2008, at 5:53AM , Eloi Ribeiro wrote:

Dear list,

We are facing the fowling problem. Every thing worked fine while we had Python 2.4 + R 2.4.1 + Rpy ($Id: rpy.py 339 2006-08-18 14:19:22Z alain001 $). After installing R 2.6.2 the RHOME is now pointing to R 2.6.2 and we wont to change it back to R 2.4.1 to make it work as it was before. We already look at the system PATH and it is ok, with R 2.4.1, in fact if we open a console and start R the version is 2.4.1. So how can we tell Rpy to use R version 2.4.1 again?

PC details:
OS: windows 2000
R versions installed: 2.4.1, 2.5.0 and 2.6.2
Python versions installed: 2.1 and 2.4

Thanks in advance for any help. Regards,

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Eloi Ribeiro

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http://eloi-ribeiro.blogspot.com

Spain, Valencia

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