Hi David,
... good point, that solved it!
Thanks & cheers,
Marius
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 7:19 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
>
> On Oct 7, 2015, at 8:20 AM, Marius Hofert wrote:
>
>> Hi Duncan,
>>
>> thanks, here is the info:
>> - "alias R" shows alias R='/usr/local/bin/R --no-restore-history --no-
On Oct 7, 2015, at 8:20 AM, Marius Hofert wrote:
> Hi Duncan,
>
> thanks, here is the info:
> - "alias R" shows alias R='/usr/local/bin/R --no-restore-history --no-save'
> - I start R in batch mode via "R CMD batch..."
> Batch mode must be the problem then. If I start R via "R", everything
> wor
Hi Duncan,
thanks, here is the info:
- "alias R" shows alias R='/usr/local/bin/R --no-restore-history --no-save'
- I start R in batch mode via "R CMD batch..."
Batch mode must be the problem then. If I start R via "R", everything
works as expected... So how can I teach R in batch mode to respect t
On 07/10/2015 11:04 AM, Marius Hofert wrote:
Hi,
I would like to start R by default with '--no-restore-history
--no-save' to avoid that .RData files are written. I put "alias R=R
--no-restore-history --no-save" in virtually all relevant system/dot
files, like ~/.bash_profile and ~/.profile (even
Hi,
I would like to start R by default with '--no-restore-history
--no-save' to avoid that .RData files are written. I put "alias R=R
--no-restore-history --no-save" in virtually all relevant system/dot
files, like ~/.bash_profile and ~/.profile (even ~/.bashrc), but
still, .RData files are writte