Hi,
I'm working on an open-source project for running various
chemometrics-related algorithms (www.scicraft.org).
The software has used rpy from the beginning, as many of the desired
functions are readily available in R and not in Python.
The problem we've encountered with Ubuntu 8.04 is that t
Without further details on the missing module error, it is not easy to help...
could you share them ?
Thanks,
L.
2008/6/5 Lars Tangvald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on an open-source project for running various
> chemometrics-related algorithms (www.scicraft.org).
> The software
I'll also toss in that this is likely an Ubuntu packaging error and you
should contact the package maintainer to see about fixing it.
A quick work around, if you do the recompile use the checkinstall
option. A side benefit will be a .deb file that you can give to other
people with the same setu
The error message:
RuntimeError: No module named _rpy2062
RPy module can not be imported. Please check if your rpy
installation supports R 2.6.2. If you have multiple R versions
installed, you may need to set RHOME before importing rpy. For
example:
>>> from rpy_opt
The "issue" is with the .deb packager.
That means that R-2.6.2 was not around when the package was built (may
be it was not released then).
Currently rpy is building a C-level module for each version of R (and
is looking for
the matching module at run time). Greg and I started discussing on
that:
Revision: 546
http://rpy.svn.sourceforge.net/rpy/?rev=546&view=rev
Author: lgautier
Date: 2008-06-05 11:07:04 -0700 (Thu, 05 Jun 2008)
Log Message:
---
Fixes for the previous fix (parenthesis and other like typographic
differences with visible consequences)
Modified Paths
I'm still new to rpy/R and came across a behavior that get's me confused
and that in my opinion is a bit inconsistent.
I've been trying understand how I can manipulate different R objects as
python objects and came across something that I'm not sure if it's
supposed to happen.
>>> a = r.array