Well, that's about the easiest fix I've ever seen. Works like a charm.
Thanks!
Gary
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, laurent oget wrote:
> This is a known issue when R_HOME is set.
>
> One easy work-around is to unset R_HOME and set your path so R is in the path.
>
> This is fixed in svn and will be fixed
This is a known issue when R_HOME is set.
One easy work-around is to unset R_HOME and set your path so R is in the path.
This is fixed in svn and will be fixed in the next release.
Laurent
2008/12/12 Gary Strangman :
>
> Hi RPy gurus,
>
> I'm trying to upgrade to rpy2 and ran into the following
Hi RPy gurus,
I'm trying to upgrade to rpy2 and ran into the following trouble (CentOS5,
R2.8.0). I got rpy2 to build without difficulty, and set RHOME
appropriately (note, if it matters I have R and rpy installed in a
non-standard site, as I don't have admin rights to put it in /usr/local).