On 17/01/2021 23:01, Luis Puerto wrote:
Hey!

I was and I realized after sending the email. But that path doesn't have also 
any R symbolic link either.

Can anyone tell me how many symbolic links to R binaries are there?

From the manual

'The installer puts links to R and Rscript in /usr/local/bin. If these are missing (as they may be under ‘Big Sur’), you can run directly the copies in /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/.'

(Footnote 25 in R-admin).

We don't know the exact circumstances when the installer fails (it worked for both my Big Sur machines, one upgraded and one new), but you can probably for link yourself.


Thanks!

Cheers!
Luis

On 17 Jan 2021, at 23:34, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com> wrote:

On 17/01/2021 5:15 p.m., Luis Puerto wrote:
Hey!
I just installed the binary from cran for R-4.0.3 and for some reason I'm 
missing the R and RScript commands on terminal. I'm on Big Sur 11.1 and when I 
check if there are symbol links on /usr/bin/ related to R I find none.
I'm not the only one https://stackoverflow.com/a/64920581/6888648 
<https://stackoverflow.com/a/64920581/6888648>
Does anyone experience this behavior too? If you have updated perhaps you still 
have those from previous releases, but in case this was a clean install since I 
decided to change from homebrew to the binary form cran.

I'm not on Big Sur, but I see this:


$ which R
/usr/local/bin/R


So maybe you're looking in the wrong place?

Duncan Murdoch

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