Re: [Rpy] Rf_translateCharUTF8

2012-11-12 Thread Jacob Cram
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

Re: [Rpy] Rf_translateCharUTF8

2012-11-12 Thread Laurent Gautier
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

[Rpy] Rf_translateCharUTF8

2012-11-12 Thread Jacob Cram
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

Re: [Rpy] Error Tried to guess R's HOME but no R command in the PATH

2012-11-12 Thread Faber Castell
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

Re: [Rpy] Error Tried to guess R's HOME but no R command in the PATH

2012-11-12 Thread Shane Carey
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

Re: [Rpy] Error Tried to guess R's HOME but no R command in the PATH

2012-11-12 Thread Faber Castell
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