Laurent and Others,
Thanks so much for your speedy reply.
Python did indeed seem to be pointing to the wrong directory.
Unfortunately after correcting that issue, the problem persists.
I corrected the rpy path and also updated rpy2 as follows:
~/installers/rpy2-2.3.0beta1$ python setu
On 2012-11-12 12:05, Jacob Cram wrote:
Hello All,
I am attempting to install rpy2 on a high performance cluster and
am getting some strange results.
I am running R 2.14.12 (have also tried with 2.15.12).
Python is 2.7.3.
Using rpy2-2.2.1
Hi,
I'd recommend to consider switching to 2.3.0, a
Hello All,
I am attempting to install rpy2 on a high performance cluster and am
getting some strange results.
I am running R 2.14.12 (have also tried with 2.15.12).
Python is 2.7.3.
Using rpy2-2.2.1
I do not have root privileges.
Installing rpy2 doesn't seem to give me any unusual error message
Hi Shane,
Thanks for your reply, I looked into PypeR but I will not be able to make
it work on my PC. I also looked into pyRserve which is a working
alternative to RPy2. However, I would rather use RPy2 which seems to better
suit my needs according to this SO thread :
http://stackoverflow.com/quest
Hi,
I started to use a module called PypeR and it works good for me.
Cheers
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 10:27 AM, Faber Castell <
fabercastellsince1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am struggling setting up RPy2 with Windows.
>
> My config: Win7 32 bit *without admin right* (I understood they are
Hi,
I am struggling setting up RPy2 with Windows.
My config: Win7 32 bit *without admin right* (I understood they are not
required, am I wrong?)
- R 14.2 (C:\R\R-2.14.2\bin\i386\R.exe)
- Portable Python 2.7 (C:\PortablePython\App\python.exe)
- rpy2-2.3.0beta1.tar.gz
I cannot modify environment k