Thanks Peter!
Yeah, I don?t think we users can fix this issue. Let?s wait for a fix from rJava
team.
Luis.
> On 31 Mar 2018, at 17:03, peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Don't waste too much time on this. It is due to a change introduced in
Java 10 at short notice. I believe the rJava maintainers are working on a
fix/workaround.
>
> -pd
>
>> On 31 Mar 2018, at 10:22 , John <jwd at surewest.net> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 22:25:33 +0300
>> Luis Puerto <luiss.puerto at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I don't run a Mac so this may not help. Did you install java 10 as
>> user or as root? Using linux, applications installed as user will be
>> inserted into your user space under /home/<user-name>. As root
the
>> application will located where any user of the system with permission
>> to run the application can access it. I ran into a problem similar to
>> this with packages, some installed as root and some installed locally
>> in my user directory.
>>
>> JWDougherty
>>
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