From: John Hendy <jw.hendy@gmail.com>
To: emacs-orgmode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Has anything changed with R setup recently?
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 10:02:15 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CA+M2ft-PG-nE-MOTPwPHdgjFygYzzAs_dwvTCt6WA0J5SBV5oQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
I started a post a bit ago and thought I had my R/Windows woes resolved:
- http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg57170.html
I haven't change anything except for updating my path to the more
recent R version I now have installed (used to have 2.15, now have
3.0.1). I have the following in .emacs:
(setq org-babel-R-command "R/R-3.0.1/bin/x64/R --slave --no-save")
This was previously working. I just got an error/backtrace when trying
to export to LaTeX with babel blocks from Windows. To try and
simplify, I just did =M-x R= and got the error:
apply: Searching for program: no such file or directory, Rterm
I've double checked my path, which is: C:\Program
Files\R\R-3.0.1\bin\x64, and there are the following .exe files
present: R, Rcmd, Rgui, Rscript, RSetReg, and Rterm.
In re-checking the Worg page for R setup, I changed my path to the following:
C:/Progra~1/R/R-3.0.1/bin/x64/R --slave --no-save
On a fresh Emacs session when issuing =M-x R=, I get this:
#+begin_src backtrace
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "Searching for program" "no
such file or directory" "Rterm")
start-process("R" #<buffer *R*> "Rterm" "--ess")
apply(start-process "R" #<buffer *R*> "Rterm" "--ess")
start-file-process("R" #<buffer *R*> "Rterm" "--ess")
apply(start-file-process "R" #<buffer *R*> "Rterm" "--ess")
comint-exec-1("R" #<buffer *R*> "Rterm" ("--ess"))
comint-exec(#<buffer *R*> "R" "Rterm" nil ("--ess"))
inferior-ess-make-comint("*R*" "R" "--ess ")
ess-multi("R" #<buffer *R*> "--ess ")
inferior-ess("--ess ")
R(nil)
call-interactively(R t nil)
execute-extended-command(nil)
call-interactively(execute-extended-command nil nil)
#+end_src
Has anything changed recently that would require additional settings
for R to function properly on Windows? Happy to provide more
information. This is why I typically avoid using Org on Windows at all
costs :) Linux just... works.
Thanks,
John
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