On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Laurent Gautier wrote:
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> On 2/6/10 12:26 AM, Peter wrote:
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>> I recall seeing a bug report and fix to cope with the two digit
>> minor release number (the 10 in 2.10.1), try this:
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>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=453021&aid=2940558&group_i
On 2/6/10 12:26 AM, Peter wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 7:50 PM, John A Schroeder
> wrote:
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>> I am trying to get the two most basic RPy examples to work. I am on a
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>
> I recall seeing a bug report and fix to cope with the two digit
> minor release number (the 10 in 2.10.1), try this:
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 7:50 PM, John A Schroeder wrote:
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> I am trying to get the two most basic RPy examples to work. I am on a
> Windows XP platform (also trying Window 7, and OpenSUSE 11.2, none work, all
> seem to have different problems!) I have both rpy and rpy2 installed. I
> have R ve
It seems that you don't have installed rpy correctly. I should say that it
is probably a good idea to stick with rpy2 and forget rpy. But you should
run the tests after install rpy2. Which version of rpy2 are you using?
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I am trying to get the two most basic RPy examples to work. I am on a
Windows XP platform (also trying Window 7, and OpenSUSE 11.2, none work,
all seem to have different problems!) I have both rpy and rpy2 installed.
I have R version 2.10.1, and Python 2.6. Also the most recent versions of