I had that problme and ended up downloading the package and installing
locally.
there is probably a better way
Richard
Erbe, Nicole wrote:
>Hello everybody,
>
>I'm trying to install rJava to use JRI in a Java program as JRI is a part of
>rJava. There should be the option to install this package via
>install.packages("rJava"). Unfortunately I'm connected to the internet via a
>proxy. I have no idea how to tell R to connect via the proxy. The R-help tells
>me something about environment variables like "http_proxy". But I have no idea
>how and where to set these variable as I'm new to R. I don't know whether this
>is the right way to solve my problem.
>
>Is there anyone out there who knows how to solve this problem? Any help is
>appreciated.
>
>Thank in advance
>
>Nicole Erbe
>Production Engineering
>Verigy Germany GmbH
>Herrenberger Str. 130
>71034 Böblingen
>Tel: +49 7031 4357327
>Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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