#9668: Fix hardcoding of paths in R binary
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       Reporter:  kcrisman                                                      
                               |         Owner:  leif               
           Type:  defect                                                        
                               |        Status:  positive_review    
       Priority:  major                                                         
                               |     Milestone:  sage-5.6           
      Component:  packages                                                      
                               |    Resolution:                     
       Keywords:  R spkg R.sh.in libR.pc pkg-config hard-coded package 
installation R_HOME_DIR sd32 r-project  |   Work issues:                     
Report Upstream:  N/A                                                           
                               |     Reviewers:  Karl-Dieter Crisman
        Authors:  John Palmieri                                                 
                               |     Merged in:                     
   Dependencies:                                                                
                               |      Stopgaps:                     
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Changes (by kcrisman):

  * status:  needs_review => positive_review
  * reviewer:  => Karl-Dieter Crisman


Comment:

 This looks good, and I now recall the sage-location discussion.  I think
 this is ready to go; it behaves as advertised.   I can't check whether
 this fixes the problems on Solaris directly, but it should fix the problem
 in the original post too - well, if such a person were to upgrade the spkg
 without just downloading a new Sage.

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