Has anyone gotten WinBUGS to work on OS X through R2WinBUGS? I have managed to get WinBUGS 1.4 to work on my Intel Mac (I run Tiger) through Darwine, but cannot get the bugs() command in R2WinBUGS to work. I follow the directions in Andrew Gelman's example here:
http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/bugsR/runningbugs.html but get stuck at the crucial bugs() invocation line: > schools.sim <- bugs (data, inits, parameters, "schools.bug", n.chains=3, n.iter=1000) sh: line 1: no: command not found Error in .fileCopy(file.path(bugs.directory, "System/Rsrc/Registry.odc"), : no files to copy from Error in if (!file.exists(dos.location)) stop(paste("WinBUGS executable does not exist in", : argument is of length zero Error in .fileCopy(file.path(bugs.directory, "System/Rsrc/Registry_Rsave.odc"), : no files to copy from sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found Using the proper bugs.directory parameter cuts out some of the errors but doesn't get things to work: > schools.sim <- bugs (data, inits, parameters, "schools.bug", n.chains=3, n.iter=1000,bugs.directory="/Applications/WinBUGS14") sh: line 1: no: command not found Error in file(file, "r") : unable to open connection In addition: Warning message: In file(file, "r") : cannot open file 'codaIndex.txt', reason 'No such file or directory' sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found sh: line 1: no: command not found /bin/sh: line 1: no: command not found Any words of wisdom would be much appreciated! Many thanks, Roger -- Roger Levy Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Assistant Professor Phone: 858-534-7219 Department of Linguistics Fax: 858-534-4789 UC San Diego Web: http://ling.ucsd.edu/~rlevy _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
