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Vincent Warmerdam edited comment on SPARK-8684 at 7/2/15 9:10 AM:
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Mhm... I've tried multiple approaches. My collegue even had a look at it and 
left him without a clue. 

Made a stackoverflow question for advice. 

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31180061/r-3-2-on-aws-ami

I get the impression that the amazon AMI forces you to use the amazon repos if 
the package you need is also available in the amazon package system... which 
only have the old versions. Does anybody know of a place where we could ask 
amazon to just add it? 


was (Author: cantdutchthis):
Mhm... I've tried multiple approaches. My collegue even had a look at it and 
left him without a clue. 

Made a stackoverflow question for advice. 

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31180061/r-3-2-on-aws-ami

I get the impression that the amazon AMI forces you to use the amazon repos if 
the package you need is also available in the amazon package system... which 
only have the old versions. 

> Update R version in Spark EC2 AMI
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-8684
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-8684
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: EC2, SparkR
>            Reporter: Shivaram Venkataraman
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Right now the R version in the AMI is 3.1 -- However a number of R libraries 
> need R version 3.2 and it will be good to update the R version on the AMI 
> while launching a EC2 cluster.



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