Thanks a lot Mike. The Linux distribution we use is "Red Hat Enterprise
Linux Server release 6.2".
Also, couple of clarifications,
1. Do we have a R package compatibility matrix against the Linux kernel
version? Or for the Red Hat Linux with kernel version 2.6.32-279, do you
have any suggestion/recommendation on R package to be used?
2. If we need to use Rscripts in embedded systems such as routers and
switches, do we need to install the complete R package in the system also?
Or just libR.so and Rscript should be ok?
Thanks again Mike.
Regards
Sasi
On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 5:57 PM, Michael Hannon <jmhannon.ucdavis at
gmail.com>
wrote:
> It's very likely that there is already an R package for your linux
> system, and, if so, you'd probably be well-served to use that one.
> You've given us the version of the kernel you're using (not a
recent
> one, BTW), but what linux distribution are you using?
>
> -- Mike
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 3:59 PM, Sasikumar Kandhasamy <ckmsasi at
gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have downloaded the pre-compiled version of R package:
> > r-base-core(3.2.2-1) for i386 platform. Unzipped the package under my
tmp
> > directory (/tmp). The directories "et"c and "usr"
got created with
> binaries
> > R and Rscript under /tmp/usr/bin/.
> >
> > Executing the R (/tmp/usr/bin/R) or Rscript (/tmp/usr/bin/Rscipt)
reports
> > the below error,
> >
> > ./usr/bin/R
> > ./usr/bin/R: line 238:
> > /usr/lib/R/etc/ldpaths: No such file or directory
> > ERROR: R_HOME ('/usr/lib/R') not found
> >
> > How to reconfigure the R environment variables? Because, i tried
setting
> > the R_HOME directory to "/tmp/usr/lib/R" but still not
working.
> >
> > The Linux version i am using is 2.6.32. Please help me with the steps
to
> > install the R correctly. Thanks.
> >
> > Regards
> > Sasi
> >
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