Hmm, R is per default in /usr/bin and ESS does a good job of looking for
different R versions. My first thought was that something must have gone
wrong in the installation? A second try is to see if there is leftovers from
the old install in ~/.MacOS/environment.plist.

Kasper

On 8/10/07, gferraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> How can I see if R is in my path?
>
> Everything was working fine on my old computer. I got a new machine,
> transfered everything from the old one to the new one, and now R won't
> start. CarbonEmacs seems to work fine but when I enter the command:
> M-x R
> After pressing enter to confirm that I want to use ~/ as the starting
> data directory,
> I get the following message:
> Searching for program: no such file or directory, R
>
> I checked the ess-site.el file on both computers and the lines about R
> are exactly the same. I am thinking that maybe R was on the path in
> the old computer but is no more on the path in the new one... R aqua
> works fine in the new machine though.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thank you,
> Gonçalo
>
> On Jul 23, 11:43 am, "Kasper Daniel Hansen"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I use ESS all then time. You need to load the ess package, for example
> by
> > having the following in your .emacs
> >
> > (require 'ess-site)
> >
> > At that point the Emacs function called "R" is defined. Everything
> should
> > work if you are using the CRAN version of R, although you might want to
> make
> > sure that /usr/bin/R is in your path.
> >
> > Kasper
> >
> > On 7/23/07, gferraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hi, Does anyone use ESS for running R from carbon emacs in OS X. I
> > > thought this would be possible because ESS is listed as an included
> > > package in the Carbon Emacs package list. I installed both R and
> > > CarbonEmacs on the Applications folder in OS X (Version 10.4.7) and
> > > then tried the commande the works on PC's:
> >
> > > M-x R
> >
> > > When I press enter I get the:
> >
> > > M-x R [No match]
> >
> > > What should I do? The carbon emacs package list also says that ESS is
> > > not "ready to use". I thought that was just because R needs to be
> > > installed on my computer. Does this mean that ESS is not loading?
> >
> > > Thanks
>
>
> >
>

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