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2012 May 25
2
How to set symbolic link correctly so that LaTeX finds Sweave?
Hi, I recently switched from Mac OS X (after 7 years) to Xubuntu 12.04 and I am quite happy with it so far. I first installed R from source but I was somehow missing certain things and I thus decided (after a new Xubuntu installation which I had to make due to other reasons) to install R the "Ubuntu way": ,----[ R installation: ] | 1) sudo emacs /etc/apt/sources.list | 2) add: | deb
2005 Aug 23
0
problems installing R from source: R-2.1.1 Windows XP
...c/mingw32/3.4.2/f771.exe. * I downloaded the files opencow.dll and libunicows.a and installed them respectively in src/gnuwin32/unicode and MinGW/lib. * I took the .sty and .fd R files from C:/Rsource/R-2.1.1/share/texmf/ (omsaer.fd, omsaett.fd, omscmtt.fd, Rd.sty, Sweave.sty, ts1aer.fd, ts1aett.fd and upquote.sty) and copied them in C:/Rsource/localtexmf/tex. I then went to Start | Programs | MiKteX | MiKTeK Options | General and updated and refreshed everything. * I got the following paths in variable environment of the system: C:\tools\bin\;C:\Perl\bin\;C:\MinGW\bin\;C:\Rsource\l...
2005 Nov 26
1
list.files(recursive=T) does not return directory names
list.files() (and dir()) don't appear to return names of directories when one uses the recursive=T argument. E.g., > dir(file.path(R.home(),"library"), pattern="^R$", recursive=T) [1] "Malmig/help/R" but the unix find commmand finds lots of R directories > z <- system(paste("find", file.path(R.home(),"library"), "-name