[Rd] Windows: adding R/bin folder to the PATH variable

2008-07-18 Thread Gorjanc Gregor
Hi!

Under Windows R is installed, but its bin folder is not added to the system PATH
variable. I know that this is handled properly under *nix like systems and I 
wonder,
why this is not the default also for the MS Windows? I guess that for most users
a shortcut on the desktop or anywhere else is sufficient, but there are 
occasions
when one expects to able to lunch R from anywhere - say the Command prompt.

Regards, Gregor

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Re: [Rd] Windows: adding R/bin folder to the PATH variable

2008-07-18 Thread Prof Brian Ripley

On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Gorjanc Gregor wrote:


Hi!

Under Windows R is installed, but its bin folder is not added to the 
system PATH variable. I know that this is handled properly under *nix 
like systems and I wonder, why this is not the default also for the MS 
Windows? I guess that for most users a shortcut on the desktop or 
anywhere else is sufficient, but there are occasions when one expects to 
able to lunch R from anywhere - say the Command prompt.


This is the normal behaviour of Windows applications.  There are several 
reasons, including length limits on the Windows PATH (which are 
version-specific) and that shells are not normally used -- most Unix 
shells hash the path contents so lookup is (almost) independent of the 
number of applications on the path.


If you run a shell (e.g. the Command prompt) you can set the path for that 
shell, and indeed I have my system setup to use a different path in shells 
than used from the desktop).


Finally, those Windows installers that do add to the PATH frequently fail 
to uninstall correctly.


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Re: [Rd] Windows: adding R/bin folder to the PATH variable

2008-07-18 Thread Gorjanc Gregor
 Under Windows R is installed, but its bin folder is not added to the
 system PATH variable. I know that this is handled properly under *nix
 like systems and I wonder, why this is not the default also for the MS
 Windows? I guess that for most users a shortcut on the desktop or
 anywhere else is sufficient, but there are occasions when one expects to
 able to lunch R from anywhere - say the Command prompt.

 This is the normal behaviour of Windows applications.  There are several
 reasons, including length limits on the Windows PATH (which are
 version-specific) and that shells are not normally used -- most Unix
 shells hash the path contents so lookup is (almost) independent of the
 number of applications on the path.

 Finally, those Windows installers that do add to the PATH frequently fail
 to uninstall correctly.

I was not aware about this relevant issues. I understand now why changing the
PATH variable is not so common. Perhaps, the following scheme might work
better

1. Set the R_BIN variable - something like R_BIN=.../R/R-*/bin
2. Add the R_BIN variable to PATH variable - something like PATH=...;%R_BIN%

Though I can see problems with multiple versions etc.

Regards, Gregor

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Re: [Rd] Windows: adding R/bin folder to the PATH variable

2008-07-18 Thread Gabor Grothendieck
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 4:18 AM, Prof Brian Ripley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Gorjanc Gregor wrote:

 Hi!

 Under Windows R is installed, but its bin folder is not added to the
 system PATH variable. I know that this is handled properly under *nix like
 systems and I wonder, why this is not the default also for the MS Windows? I
 guess that for most users a shortcut on the desktop or anywhere else is
 sufficient, but there are occasions when one expects to able to lunch R from
 anywhere - say the Command prompt.

 This is the normal behaviour of Windows applications.  There are several
 reasons, including length limits on the Windows PATH (which are
 version-specific) and that shells are not normally used -- most Unix shells
 hash the path contents so lookup is (almost) independent of the number of
 applications on the path.

 If you run a shell (e.g. the Command prompt) you can set the path for that
 shell, and indeed I have my system setup to use a different path in shells
 than used from the desktop).

 Finally, those Windows installers that do add to the PATH frequently fail to
 uninstall correctly.


There are two other problems, as well:

- you might want to use two different versions of R on the same
computer

- the directory that normally resides at c:\rtools\bin contains a find
command which conflicts with the Windows find command so if
you keep rtools\bin in your path it can cause other Windows scripts
to fail.

At any rate, note that batchfiles at

http://batchfiles.googlecode.com

has Rcmd.bat, R.bat, Rgui.bat, etc. that you just place anywhere in your
path and they will automatically find R and rtools from the registry and
MiKTeX via a heuristic and then launch the corresponding R .exe .
Just place one of them or all of them anywhere in your path in which case
no path changes are required to run R or to build R packages at all.

They also have the advantage that if you use them you can be sure that the
temporary PATH that they set up and remove on the fly gets set properly which
is an advantage since, based on messages on r-help or r-devel, wrong setting of
PATH is a frequent problem.

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