Dear Matt and Luis,

Thank you for your detailed answers.

 

A/ Kepler 1.0.0

 

1/ Case of R-2.6.2

   1.1/ With C:\Program Files\R\R-2.6.2\bin added to the Windows path (initial 
situation)

        - Rgui typed in a cmd windows launches the R window (I did no 
additional test inside this window) (OK)

        - Installing Kepler with kepler-win-1.0.0.exe, opening 
"00-StatisticalSummary.xml" and pressing the start button results in the error 
message described in my original mail.

 

   1.2/ Replacing in the Windows path C:\Program Files\R\R-2.6.2\bin with 
"C:\Program Files\R\R-2.6.2\bin" or C:\"Program Files"\R\R-2.6.2\bin

        - Rgui typed in a cmd windows launches the R window (OK)

        - Installing Kepler with kepler-win-1.0.0.exe, opening 
"00-StatisticalSummary.xml" and pressing the start button results in the error 
message

 

   1.3/ Replacing in the Windows path C:\Program Files\R\R-2.6.2\bin with 
C:\Progra~1\R\R-2.6.2\bin 

        - Rgui typed in a cmd windows launches the R window (OK)

        - Installing Kepler with kepler-win-1.0.0.exe, opening 
"00-StatisticalSummary.xml" and pressing the start button results in the error 
message

 

   1.4/ Replacing all the long directory names in the Windows path with the 
corresponding short names (obtained using dir /x) 

         - Rgui typed in a cmd windows launches the R window (OK)

         - Installing Kepler with kepler-win-1.0.0.exe, opening 
"00-StatisticalSummary.xml" and pressing the start button results in the error 
message

 

 2/ Case of R-2.12.1

    I uninstalled R-2.6.2, installed R-2.12.1

    I added C:\Progra~1\R\R-2.12.1\bin;C:\Progra~1\R\R-2.12.1\bin\i386 to the 
path

      - Rgui typed in a cmd windows launches the R window (OK)

      - R typed in a cmd windows does nothing visible (but gives no error)

      - Installing Kepler with kepler-win-1.0.0.exe, opening 
"00-StatisticalSummary.xml" and pressing the start button results in the error 
message

 

I am almost desperate !

Perhaps my PC has a hidden problem. I will try at home.

 

B/ Kepler 2.0

 

I tried to install Kepler 1.0.0 because it is the version installed on the 
EFDA-ITM gateway on which I am supposed to work (on the gateway, there is no 
error message when using R actors).

I was told that Kepler 2.0 and 2.1 were buggy and that people are working to 
install shortly a clean 2.2 version on the gateway.

 

Nevertheless, I also tried to install version 2.0 on my PC.

Doing the download, you get a Kepler-2.0-win.zip file which unzipps properly in 
a tree where I found no install exe.

Am I missing something ?

 

Hope that you busy people will find some time to read this long mail.

 

Best regards,

 

Jean Johner

 

 

 

 

 

    

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

________________________________

De : mbjones.89 at gmail.com [mailto:mbjones.89 at gmail.com] De la part de 
Matt Jones
Envoy? : jeudi 27 janvier 2011 17:51
? : JOHNER Jean 066030
Cc : kepler-users at kepler-project.org
Objet : Re: [kepler-users] R installation for Kepler 1.0.0 on Windows (bis)

 

Hi John,

 

I think you missed option 4:

   - The list is filled with busy people and it slipped through the cracks. 
Sorry.

 

But, to the point of your questions:

 

1) When we first shipped Kepler 1.0.0, there were two windows installers: one 
with R included, and one without to keep the download sizes lower.  You have 
the one without.  We don't ship the one with R because of the licensing 
implications of mixing GPL code with our BSD licensed software.  You can of 
course install it separately as you have done.

2) For R to work in Kepler, Kepler must be able to find it on the path.  Your 
approach should work, but the Windows path is a tricky thing.  Have you 
verified that you can run R from the command line and its found on the path? I 
suspect you have a problem with the space in the path to R -- maybe try quoting 
it, or try it with the 'Program Files' path component replaced with 'Progra~1'. 
 In any case, if Kepler can find R 2.6.2 on the path, it should work.

 

On a side note, why are you using Kepler 1.0.0?  Kepler 2 has been out for a 
while, has a lot of improvements and bug fixes over Kepler 1.0.0, and is 
supported.  There are known problems with the R support in Kepler 1.0.0 that 
were fixed in Kepler 2.  Can you upgrade?

 

Matt

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 1:02 AM, JOHNER Jean 066030 <Jean.JOHNER at cea.fr> 
wrote:

Hello dear Kepler users,

 

I got no answer to the 2011-01-11 mail below.

 

Several possible explanations:

- I am the only Windows Kepler user !

- I am the only Windows Kepler user trying to install R

- This mailing list is not adequate for such a question

 

Could somebody give me a hint ?

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Jean Johner

 

________________________________

De : JOHNER Jean 066030 
Envoy? : mardi 11 janvier 2011 20:08
? : 'kepler-users at kepler-project.org'
Objet : R installation for Kepler 1.0.0 on Windows

 

Hello,

 

I am new to Kepler. Sorry if my problem has been overposted.

 

I first installed Kepler 1.0.0 on Windows XP from 
https://kepler-project.org/users/downloads.

After opening the 00-StatisticalSummary.xml workflow in C:\Program 
Files\Kepler-1.0.0\demos\getting-started and pressing the Run button, I get the 
following message : 

 

? There has been a problem launching the R application !

It may be that R is not installed on your system, or it

may not be on your path and cannot be located by Kepler.

Please make sure R is installed and the R command line

executable is in the path. For more information, see 

section 8.2.2 of the KeplerUser Manual .?

 

Reading section 2.2.2 of the UserManual, we see :

 

5. Choose the packs to install: Base, R (2.6.2), Sources. The Base pack is 
required.

The Sources pack contains the application source code which, if installed, 
allows

you to build Kepler yourself. We recommend that you select all three (the

default), which installs the Kepler software and source and R on your system.

 

Unfortunately, only the Base and Sources packages are proposed in 
kepler-win-1.0.0.exe.

 

So, I installed R-2.6.2 independently, added "C:\Program Files\R\R-2.6.2\bin" 
to the Windows path and reinstalled Kepler.

 

But the above message is still there in the same conditions.

 

Questions :

1/ why is the R (2.6.2) package absent from the installation exe

2/ what is wrong in the above explained work-around.

 

Best regards.

 

Jean Johner 


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