Can I please be I subscribed from this list Jonathan M. Chapman, DVM 312-813-1166 [email protected]
> On Feb 12, 2014, at 9:17 AM, "Catherine A. Lozupone" > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks so much Susan and Kasper! > > I did have an alias. It works now. You guys are awesome :-) > > Cathy > > > On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:14 AM, Susan Holmes > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Catherine > It will depend on your path variable, > if you look at the path by doing > > echo $PATH > > Normally you should see in the path something that includes > /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin > > if you do > whereis R > it should answer > /usr/bin/R > which is probably an alias > > > > Susan Holmes > Professor, Statistics and BioX > John Henry Samter University Fellow > in Undergraduate Education > Director, Mathematical and Computational Sciences > Stanford > http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~susan/ > > > > On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Catherine A. Lozupone > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > wrote: > Hello, > > I am on Mac OS X Version 10.8.5. I recently installed R-3.0.2.pkg on my > machine which by default put the R application in my /Applications folder. > When I envoke R by double clicking on the R application file in my > Applications folder it opens up a GUI just fine. However, when I try to > invoke R from a terminal window I get the error "-bash: R64: command not > found." This appears to be unrelated to R not being in my path. /Applications > is in my path and when I cd to the /Applications folder and try and invoke R > by typing "R" or "R --help" I get the same "command not found" error. I read > in the R installation and Administration manual that "A version of R can be > run directly from the command-line as e.g. > /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.0/Resources/bin/R). However when I > cd to this directory and type "R" I get the same "command not found" error > again. It also does not appear related to R not being executable. The R > installation in my /Applications folder looks like t! hi! > s with ls -l: > > drwxrwxr-x 3 root admin 102 Feb 12 05:20 R.app > > Any advice? > > Thanks, > Cathy > _______________________________________________ > R-SIG-Mac mailing list > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > _______________________________________________ > R-SIG-Mac mailing list > [email protected] > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
