On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Yihui Xie <x...@yihui.name> wrote: > Hi, > > I guess this issue must have been brought forward long time ago, but I > still hope you can consider under Windows (during installation): > > 1. put R's bin path in the PATH variable of the system so that we can > use the commands "R" and "Rscript" more easily; > > 2. remove the version string like R-2.13.0 in the default installation > directory, e.g. only use a directory like C:/Program Files/R/ instead > of C:/Program Files/R/R-2.13.0/; I know many people just follow the > default setting when installing R, and this version string will often > lead to many (unnecessary) copies of R in the system and brings > difficulty to the first issue (several possible bin directories); > > I'm aware of some existing efforts in overcoming the difficulty of > calling R under Windows like the R batch files project > (http://code.google.com/p/batchfiles/), but I believe this is better > to be solved in R directly. >
The above seems very awkward. If you want to do it temporarily each time you use R its going to be MUCH slower than using batch files since you will have to start up R and then run an R program. To do it permanently implies mucking with your system settings and leaving it in a changed state and that seems worse than the batch file approach which requires no such permanent change. Your (2) is unnecessary using the batch files since they automatically find R regardless of what you name the directory. In other situations if you want to set the path using R you already need to know the path to R in order to run R in the first place and if you know the path to R in order to run it why do you need to set the path? -- Statistics & Software Consulting GKX Group, GKX Associates Inc. tel: 1-877-GKX-GROUP email: ggrothendieck at gmail.com ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel