That seems to be the path to scripts, not the binary. All was set up OK in 
QGIS, but it uses system, not user path (Windows has 2 PATH environment 
variables)

Adding the R bin folder to the Windows user (not system) PATH variable & QGIS 
works fine.

Thanks
Brent Wood
      From: Bo Victor Thomsen <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2015 5:54 PM
 Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Windows only, QGIS geoprocessing path bug?
   
 Is the path to the R binaries defined in menu "Processing" --> "Options", leaf 
"Providers" --> "R scripts" --> "R scripts folder" (using the "8.3" method of 
defining filenames, IIRC) ? And is R activated (Checkbox in the same branch) ?
 
 Regards
 Bo Victor Thomsen
 AestasGIS 
 Denmark 
 
 

On 01-07-2015 23:47, Brent Wood wrote:
  
 
   Hi, 
  I have a problem with in-house IT security & QGIS geoprocessing under 
Windows. 
  I'm trying to use R from within QGIS processing toolkit. The path to the R 
binaries is in the system path, but not my personal path, & I do not have 
permissions to change my path on this laptop. 
  I can run R from a terminal command line, but R is not found in QGIS. I 
believe this is because QGIS is checking in the user path, but ignoring the 
system path environment variables, so fails to find R. 
  I realise this is a problem created by IT security policies, rather than 
strictly a QGIS issue, but still feel QGIS should be checking both paths to 
locate external executable files. 
  Is it reasonable to file a bug for this? 
  Thanks 
  Brent Wood
  
  
   
     
  
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