On 11 October 2006 at 16:05, Stefan Grosse wrote:
| Prof Brian Ripley schrieb:
| >
| > Which arch and how did you install R? For me, it works with R
| > compiled from the sources (but not installed from RPM) on FC5 i686,
| > but not x86_64.
| > The issue is a run-time one:
| >
| I have i686, no x86_64 ...
|
| OK, so I have to compile R from source ...
I had very good success on Debian and Ubuntu using the new
$ R CMD javareconf
that was added in R 2.4.0.
After that, the usual install.packages() call as shown on the RoSuDa.org site
seems to install JGR reliably provided a Sun Java JDK is in the proper places
-- and using the pre-packaged and apt-get'able sun-java5-jdk package from the
non-free / multiverse repository for Debian / Ubuntu works just fine.
Dirk
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