Dear users,
I've seen a few problems on this list related to R2.12 on Mac. It looks
to me that the Mac release is not really stable yet, or is it? Maybe
it's just a few instances and most of you have no problems at all with it.
Therefore, I've kept my R2.11 on my Mac. Would you advise to
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 5:24 AM, Ivan Calandra
ivan.calan...@uni-hamburg.de wrote:
Dear users,
I've seen a few problems on this list related to R2.12 on Mac. It looks to
me that the Mac release is not really stable yet, or is it? Maybe it's just
a few instances and most of you have no
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, Steve Lianoglou wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 5:24 AM, Ivan Calandra
ivan.calan...@uni-hamburg.de wrote:
Dear users,
I've seen a few problems on this list related to R2.12 on Mac. It looks to
me that the Mac release is not really stable yet, or is it? Maybe it's
On 15-11-2010, at 20:45, steven mosher wrote:
I guess I've had the worst of it.
With my last clean install I even killed my ability to run R from terminal
R version 2.12.0 (2010-10-15)
Copyright (C) 2010 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
Platform:
IF you are using a CRAN binary version of R, it is strange how fink is
involved at all. You must have a messed up system
My best guess is that DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH or LD_LIBRARY_PATH has been
set (you can do
echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
in the terminal). Unset those variables, and proceed.
Kasper
On
Thanks, Steve Pointed out that it was probably a fink thing
I also had issues getting Rcurl to point at the latest version of libcurl
which was another fink think
I fink I have problems. hehe.. gallows humour.
So, I'm figuring my .profile or bash is busted.
CURL_CONFIG=/sw/bin/curl-config
I found the offending file.
.bashrc
export
PATH=$PATH:/sw/bin:sw/sbin:/usr/local/bin:usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin:usr/sbin:bin:sbin
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib:/usr/local/lib:
export CURL_CONFIG=/sw/bin/curl-config
When I was trying to get RCurl working this was suggested as the way to do
it.
Yeah remove that
But I don't even get why you are doing this. On a mac (at least with
a newer version of the OS like Tiger or newer) RCurl works out of the
box.
So what you do it
remove offending line in bashrc
do a grep in you home folder to check you don't have other offending
lines
See inlined.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Kasper Daniel Hansen
kasperdanielhan...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah remove that
But I don't even get why you are doing this. On a mac (at least with
a newer version of the OS like Tiger or newer) RCurl works out of the
box.
Rcurl is the R