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2015 Dec 05
2
R_PROFILE_USER
...y loaded .Rprofile *** Welcome back poisonivy working directory is: /home/poisonivy poisonivy at poppy [R] ------------------------------------- As you can see, R is still behaving like the profile is used. What is annoying, is that Cmake will at one point not find my LibR. Error message: missing LIBR_LIBRARIES). The Cmake command is this one: ----------------------------------------- % R --slave --no-save -e "cat(R.home('lib'))" *** Successfully loaded .Rprofile *** /usr/lib64/R/libGoodbye poisonivy Sat Dec 5 18:03:06 2015 ---------------------------------------------- and as you c...
2015 Dec 05
1
R_PROFILE_USER
...ck poisonivy > working directory is: /home/poisonivy > poisonivy at poppy [R] > ------------------------------------- > > As you can see, R is still behaving like the profile is used. What is > annoying, is that Cmake will at one point not find my LibR. Error > message: missing LIBR_LIBRARIES). The Cmake command is this one: > > ----------------------------------------- > % R --slave --no-save -e "cat(R.home('lib'))" > > *** Successfully loaded .Rprofile *** > > /usr/lib64/R/libGoodbye poisonivy Sat Dec 5 18:03:06 2015 > -----------------------...
2015 Dec 05
0
R_PROFILE_USER
...k poisonivy > working directory is: /home/poisonivy > poisonivy at poppy [R] > ------------------------------------- > > As you can see, R is still behaving like the profile is used. What is > annoying, is that Cmake will at one point not find my LibR. Error > message: missing LIBR_LIBRARIES). The Cmake command is this one: > > ----------------------------------------- > % R --slave --no-save -e "cat(R.home('lib'))" > > *** Successfully loaded .Rprofile *** > > /usr/lib64/R/libGoodbye poisonivy Sat Dec 5 18:03:06 2015 > --------------------...