Luis,
first, you seem to be using Homebrew R so you're pretty much on your own (=ask
the Homebrew maintainer) since we don't support that. (In official R you do NOT
want to use sudo as Jeff pointed out)
That said, you can try the latest rJava 0.9-10 version (see
http://rforge.net/rJava ) which
Hey Simon!
Thanks a lot for the really quick update. I installed the package from source
and now works perfectly, builds and can be use in R with other packages, like
xlsx.
I configured java without invoking root privileges.
I know that the Homebrew users are more or less in our own, but I
Luis,
> On Apr 4, 2018, at 10:14 AM, Luis Puerto wrote:
>
> Hey Simon!
>
> Thanks a lot for the really quick update. I installed the package from source
> and now works perfectly, builds and can be use in R with other packages, like
> xlsx.
>
> I configured java without invoking root privi