Stefan Evert wrote:
It's obvious where you get the $M2:$PATH from -- that's what you've specified in environment.plist. I don't know where /usr/local/bin has been added, though. Perhaps something that R does automatically so you always have access to the GNU Fortran installed with R?

You are completely right! I "thought" that I deleted this environment.plist in my ~/.MacOSX folder. I didn't! Sorry for the noise! Once I delete this file and restarted R (to restart the box/session was not required), the PATH in R has been set as expected.

Thanks for your help. Let's see if others can help us with the paths.d related question!

Cheers,

Ricardo

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Ricardo Rodríguez/
Your XEN ICT Team

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