Github user shivaram commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/7139#issuecomment-120107621
So one thing is that we don't need to write a `$SPARK_HOME/R/lib`. If you
don't pass in the `-l` argument the package will get installed to the user's
home directory which should be writable.
And regarding the R unit tests, I don't think the SparkR tests get run by
maven by `mvn test`. It is explicitly included in our jenkins scripts. One
thing we could do is check if R is installed and if not skip the tests ?
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