Hi Tom,
It may be that your registry got corrupted. I'll try to figure out
what rpy is looking for so you can compare with what you have. In the
meantime you could try setting the R_HOME environment variable in
windows. Set it to the root directory of your R installation,
something like C:\Program
Salut Alain,
On 8/13/06, Alain Leblanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> About the Rblas problem. Add the path to the bin directory of your R
> installation to your Path variable (Go to Control Panel -> System ->
> Advanced -> Environment Variables. Then select PATH in the bottom
> windows and add the
I also tried using R 2.3.1 and it did not work. On the rpy website it says that only R versions up to 2.2.1 are supported so I also tried that.On 8/13/06,
Alain Leblanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
About the Rblas problem. Add the path to the bin directory of your Rinstallation to your Path variable
About the Rblas problem. Add the path to the bin directory of your R
installation to your Path variable (Go to Control Panel -> System ->
Advanced -> Environment Variables. Then select PATH in the bottom
windows and add the path. Should be something like C:\Program
Files\R\R-2.2.1\bin.
a
2006/8/
Maybe not the answer you are looking for, but is there anything
preventing you from installing R-2.3.1? I just reinstalled everything
from scratch on XP and had no problem.
a
2006/8/13, Tom Conerly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I first tried it with rpy-1.0-RC1.win32.py2.4 and it didn't work so I
> uni
Hi,
On 8/13/06, Tom Conerly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I first tried it with rpy-1.0-RC1.win32.py2.4 and it didn't work so I
> unistalled python/R and reinstalled those and installed
> rpy-0.99.2.win32-py2.4.
I've had similar probs with RC1 and R 2.2.1. It appears there's only
_rpy2031.pyd incl
I first tried it with rpy-1.0-RC1.win32.py2.4 and it didn't work so I unistalled python/R and reinstalled those and installed rpy-0.99.2.win32-py2.4.On 8/13/06,
Alain Leblanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What do you mean by latest. Which version number? It should be part ofthe filename when you down
What do you mean by latest. Which version number? It should be part of
the filename when you downloaded.
a
2006/8/13, Tom Conerly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have tried reinstalling rebooting etc. I get the error with python 2.4.3
> and R 2.2.1 and I am using the latest version of RPY for windows.
I have tried reinstalling rebooting etc. I get the error with python 2.4.3 and R 2.2.1 and I am using the latest version of RPY for windows. Error:>>> import rpyUnable to determine R version from the registry. Trying another method.
Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in -toplevel-