Here's the problem: on Windows, the 'jgr.exe' tool starts up by checking for a connecting to the 'net in order to grab the support packages. Well, we have machines at work that are not and never will be connected to the Internet. I tried manually installing all the packages (JGR, Rjava, etc) but the jgr.exe still tries to find a connection. Is there any way around this? thanks Carl
(cc'ing JGR specific list) Hello On 10/15/09, Carl Witthoft <carl at witthoft.com> wrote:> Here's the problem: on Windows, the 'jgr.exe' tool starts up by checking > for a connecting to the 'net in order to grab the support packages. Well, > we have machines at work that are not and never will be connected to the > Internet. I tried manually installing all the packages (JGR, Rjava, etc) > but the jgr.exe still tries to find a connection. >Have you (manually) installed all JGR dependencies: iplots, JavaGD, etc.? What is the exact message that JGR pops out? Does JGR refuse to start at all? Liviu
It doesn't get that far. I launch jgr.exe and it announces that it can't connect to the internet, and shuts itself down. I've installed every dependent package listed in the jgr documentation. Carl Oct 16, 2009 09:14:38 AM, landronimirc at gmail.com wrote: ========================================== (cc'ing JGR specific list) Hello On 10/15/09, Carl Witthoft wrote:> Here's the problem: on Windows, the 'jgr.exe' tool starts up by checking > for a connecting to the 'net in order to grab the support packages. Well, > we have machines at work that are not and never will be connected to the > Internet. I tried manually installing all the packages (JGR, Rjava, etc) > but the jgr.exe still tries to find a connection. >Have you (manually) installed all JGR dependencies: iplots, JavaGD, etc.? What is the exact message that JGR pops out? Does JGR refuse to start at all? Liviu