similar to: Suggestions to the man page (PR#4982)

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2016 Jun 03
3
Switching to git (Windows experience) (was re:[cfe-dev] GitHub anyone?)
>On 3 June 2016 at 10:03, George Rimar via llvm-dev ><llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> +1. I am also bit concerned here. Never used git, but it is fine, I am ready to learn, >> but now when I am using TortoiseSVN the only command line I am using is for creating the >> final patch (though I think that is also available in GUI). >> And what I heard in this
2020 Sep 03
2
Rgui never processes ~/.Renviron
ISSUE: It looks like Rgui.exe never processes ~/.Renviron - only ./.Renviron. REPRODUCIBLE EXAMPLE: On Windows, create the following ~/.Renviron and ~/.Rprofile files: C:\Users\alice> Rscript -e "cat('FOO=123\n', file='~/.Renviron')" C:\Users\alice> Rscript -e "cat('print(Sys.getenv(\'FOO\'))', file='~/.Rprofile')" and launch
2010 Jun 04
0
Renviron settings for Linux Distributions: please tell me R Core's advice
Dear R-devel: i have noticed a little wrinkle in R packaging for RPM systems and have communicated with the package maintainer at RedHat Tom Callaway (see far below). Here is the question: Where does R Core Team want packagers to fiddle around with R library paths? Currently, the RPM Spec file used for EPEL's R (For Fedora/Redhat/Centos,etc) adds a line in R_HOME/etc/Renviron like this:
2002 Sep 11
1
.Renviron and Renviron.site (on Windows XP)
Hello, Could someone please tell me why the following doesn't work: I have a file C:\Program Files\R\rw1051\etc\Renviron.site, which contains the line: R_LIBS= "C:/Jim/LocalR-Libraries/FromCran"; "C:/Jim/LocalR-Libraries/Cantata" >From the documentation, I gather that I have put this file in the default location, but to be safe I also explicitly set the R_ENVIRON
2015 Mar 30
2
Debian Testing: ~/.Renviron seems to not being read (R_LIBS not set)
Dear Johannes, Dear Dirk, Thanks a lot for helping. Here is the missing information. Here is how I installed R. This is basically how Martin Maechler showed me to install R under Ubuntu (in several versions so that they are also recognized by ESS). My goal is to adjust this to make it work for Debian: 1) sudo emacs /etc/apt/sources.list # then add: deb
2008 May 07
0
how to define .Renviron to work with different R-versions
Hi, I have a simple R script for printing arguments cat > printargs.R << EOF args = commandArgs() print(args) q() EOF To run this script, first I set PATH to ~/src/R-2.6.2 and execute > R --no-save < printargs.R I want to run this script with different R versions by defining an .Renviron file in the same directory as printargs.R cat >
1999 Dec 16
1
R-0.90.1 buglet in R shell (PR#375)
I recently took "." off my PATH for security reasons and now find that R does not work in my home directory where the .Renviron file resides. The fix is simple. In the R shell startup section replace ". .Renviron" by ". ./.Renviron". The relevant section is: # Startup if ${USE_R_ENVIRON}; then # use the one in current dir, or default if [ -r .Renviron ] then .
2013 May 18
2
R CMD config for R >= 3.0.1
Dear all, When installing the usual packages that I use, after installing R 3.0.1, I noticed that the installation of some packages that query R about its configuration did not succeed. The problem is exemplified by: berwin at bossiaea:~$ R-3.0.1 CMD config CC /opt/R/R-3.0.1/lib/R/bin/config: 222: .: Can't open /opt/R/R-3.0.1/lib/R/etc/Renviron Prior to R 3.0.1 such commands worked fine:
2009 Jul 21
1
Customization options with .Renviron, R_LIBS, .Rprofile etc
Hi, I am interested in customizing the installation of R. I have gone through the ?R Installation and Administration? manual. But some of the stuff is not clear to me and I would like to get clarifications on the following points (for a Windows installation with R_HOME=C:\\R\\R-2.9.1 ) : 1. I understand that I need to create a file, .Renviron with the following path : R_HOME\\etc\\.Renviron where
2019 Jan 06
2
change default path for installing r-cran packages by sudo apt r-cran...?
dear dirk, i am following up on our thread on r-help-mailinglist. you advised me to bring it over here. when installing packages from within R, they usually go to a directory defined in R_LIBS_USER, which i have it set in .Renviron. when installing packages via sudo apt install r-cran-.., they go to /usr/lib/R/site-library. is there a possibility to have packages installed to the R_LIBS-USER
2002 Sep 12
0
(PR#2005) R_HOME/etc/Renviron.site not interpreted on windows
ligges@statistik.uni-dortmund.de wrote: > > Was on R-help: > > Subject: Re: [R] .Renviron and Renviron.site (on Windows XP) > Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2002 > From: "James Rogers" <jrogers@cantatapharm.com> > > At least on the windows version of R the file > ...../etc/Renviron.site > won't be interpreted as mentioned in, e.g., ?.Renviron. >
2018 Nov 28
1
Problem Upgrading to R 3.5 on Ubuntu 18.04
Thanks Dirk!? The prior install and updates had been running fine for so long I forgot all about the documentation on Renviron, Startup, etc.!? Thanks.? Will changing the libPaths in Renviron.site help with the issue that the operating system doesn't seem to recognize the installation re: message that the "software is not installed" when I tried to remove it?? Also what does it
2010 Jun 03
1
How to go about getting a change in the SPEC file from which R is built on EPEL?
I asked a couple of months ago in r-sig-fedora about a difference I noticed between Ubuntu and RedHat/Fedora. Now I think I've figured out the cause is a little issue in packaging but I don't know how to get it fixed. On Ubuntu, the setup is like this. It i is controlled in a file called Renviron R packages built/distributed in RPM are installed to /usr/lib/R/library. R packages built
2013 Nov 21
1
R CMD check (v-3.0.2) not loading $R_CHECK_ENVIRON
Hi all, I'm trying to check a package using R CMD check --as-cran <package>. When I do so, the check fails upon not finding the dependencies which I have installed in a non-standard location. Per the manual, I created ~/.R/check.Renviron : $ cat ~/.R/check.Renviron R_LIBS=/usr/lib64/R/library:/usr/lib64/R/var R_LIBS_SITE=/usr/lib64/R/library:/usr/lib64/R/var No luck. I tried
1999 Sep 24
2
R's startup : .Rprofile & .Renviron -- info and RFC
[RFC = Request for Comments] { Yes, the documentation for .Renviron is really not there (but the FAQ...); the rest is in ?Startup } In R's Startup (on Unix only??) {unless --no-environ is specified} ~/.Renviron (if there) is read as an 'sh' script before R is called, then R looks ((for the site-wide Rprofile and then)) for .Rprofile in the current directory and then for
2002 Oct 16
1
Documentation for .Renviron (PR#2175)
Hi everyone, Two minor points about ?.Renviron. 1) If R_ENVIRON is not set then R defaults to `${R_HOME}/etc/Renviron', not `${R_HOME}/etc/Renviron.site' as stated. 2) In the details, there is a missing "way" in "`value' is processed in a similar to a Unix shell." Cheers, Jonathan. --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform =
2019 Jan 06
0
change default path for installing r-cran packages by sudo apt r-cran...?
On 6 January 2019 at 23:03, Winfried Moser wrote: | dear dirk, | | i am following up on our thread on r-help-mailinglist. you advised me to | bring it over here. | | when installing packages from within R, they usually go to a directory | defined in R_LIBS_USER, which i have it set in .Renviron. That is _you_ as the user installing _locally compiled packages_. For those you can alter where they
2002 Oct 17
1
Startup on Windows 2000
I am having difficulty coming to grips with Appendix B.2 of the otherwise very useful "An Introduction to R" and the related help file for Startup. I am running RGui 1.6.0 on a Windows 2000 machine from the default installation. How the concepts discussed in B.2 and the Startup help file relate to what I see on my machine is something of a mystery. I quote from the Startup file:
2010 Mar 23
0
Processed: Re: Processed: ipv6 release goal
Processing commands for control at bugs.debian.org: > ## dear clint. > ## > ## release goals are release goals and not release blockers. > ## please learn the difference and discuss this beforehand. > ## > ## thanks. > ## > > severity 382189 serious > ## > Bug #382189 [nbd-server] no IPv6 support > ## > Severity set to 'serious' from
2011 Nov 21
1
Setting hostname in the .Renvironment
This is a follow-up to a question I asked a few years back. We have a pair of computers that share a common home directory (and therefor a common .Renviron) with identical hardware, but very different sets of libraries such that using a "shared" R_LIBS between two computers does not work. They both use this as the default library for user installations: