Hello dear Kepler users,

 

I got no answer to the 2011-01-11 mail below.

 

Several possible explanations:

- I am the only Windows Kepler user !

- I am the only Windows Kepler user trying to install R

- This mailing list is not adequate for such a question

 

Could somebody give me a hint ?

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Jean Johner

 

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De : JOHNER Jean 066030 
Envoy? : mardi 11 janvier 2011 20:08
? : 'kepler-users at kepler-project.org'
Objet : R installation for Kepler 1.0.0 on Windows

 

Hello,

 

I am new to Kepler. Sorry if my problem has been overposted.

 

I first installed Kepler 1.0.0 on Windows XP from 
https://kepler-project.org/users/downloads.

After opening the 00-StatisticalSummary.xml workflow in C:\Program 
Files\Kepler-1.0.0\demos\getting-started and pressing the Run button, I get the 
following message : 

 

? There has been a problem launching the R application !

It may be that R is not installed on your system, or it

may not be on your path and cannot be located by Kepler.

Please make sure R is installed and the R command line

executable is in the path. For more information, see 

section 8.2.2 of the KeplerUser Manual .?

 

Reading section 2.2.2 of the UserManual, we see :

 

5. Choose the packs to install: Base, R (2.6.2), Sources. The Base pack is 
required.

The Sources pack contains the application source code which, if installed, 
allows

you to build Kepler yourself. We recommend that you select all three (the

default), which installs the Kepler software and source and R on your system.

 

Unfortunately, only the Base and Sources packages are proposed in 
kepler-win-1.0.0.exe.

 

So, I installed R-2.6.2 independently, added "C:\Program Files\R\R-2.6.2\bin" 
to the Windows path and reinstalled Kepler.

 

But the above message is still there in the same conditions.

 

Questions :

1/ why is the R (2.6.2) package absent from the installation exe

2/ what is wrong in the above explained work-around.

 

Best regards.

 

Jean Johner 

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