Thanks Rodney,
Sysadmins did the installation, which is when I presume everything was
byte-compiled.
At any rate, setting ess-etc-directory did not result in ESS loading. I
still get the message "Error: Cannot open load file: No such file or
directory, ess.rd.el". Yet, ess.rd.el is
I have been unable to get ESS to load into Emacs on a CentOS7 compute
server on which software is installed in locations that are not part of
the FHS.
Lines 99 and 100 of my .emacs file contain:
(add-to-list 'load-path "/apps/x86_64/emacs/ess-18.10.2/lisp/")
(require 'ess-site)
A full
I am trying to install ess-18.10.2 from the tarball into .emac.d on a
compute server for which I am not root. After extracting the tarball
into ~/.emacs.d/ess-18.10.2, entering that directory and executing make
(all per the instructions in the ESS manual), I am getting
$> make
cd lisp; make
Hi Jeremie and Richard
Again, all is working well now that I replaced Vincent Goulet's
Emacs/ESS/AucTeX bundles with straight-up Emacs 27.1 from gnu.org and
ESS 18.10.2 from MELPA-stable. I do not recall the ESS version that is
bundled into Vincent's emacs-26.1-modified-2, but his
Hi Rodney,
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\R-core\R\4.0.3\InstallPath and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\R-core\R\4.0.3\InstallPath both
exist in my Windows 10 installation.
Best,
Steve
On 3/10/21 1:28 PM, Sparapani, Rodney via ESS-help wrote:
Hi Gang:
Just to follow-up on my own
M-x R is returning the message "Searching for program: No such file or
directory, Rterm" under MS Windows.
R 4.0.3 is installed in c:\Program Files\R\4.0.3, and Rterm.exe is
present in c:/Program Files/R/R-4.0.3/bin/x64.
My path environment variable includes c:\Program Files\R\4.0.3.
R starts
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