On Jun 23, 2013, at 7:24 PM, Norman Jessup wrote: > David, > > Thank you. You are correct - I was inadvertently accessing an old version. > Deleting the old and re-installing means I can fire up R V3.0.1 which runs > fine. > > However, I still can't get R Studio to start up, receivng the following > message: > > > ERROR r error 4 (R code execution error) [errormsg=Error in > identical(call[[1L]], quote(doTryCatch)) : > 7 arguments passed to .Internal(identical) which requires 5 > , code=local(source("/Applications/RStudio.app/Contents/Resources/R/Tools.R", > local=TRUE, echo=FALSE, verbose=FALSE, encoding='UTF-8'))]; OCCURRED AT: > core::Error r::exec::<anonymous namespace>::evaluateExpressions(SEXP, SEXP, > SEXP *, sexp::Protect *) /Users/rstudio/rstudio/src/cpp/r/RExec.cpp:145 > > Even though I re-installed the latest version 0.97.551. I wonder if there is > an old Library or other support file that was not properly replaced? >
This isn't the right venue for difficulties with RStudio. They have their own mailing list or forum or whatever. -- David. > Thank you > > Norman Jessup >> On Jun 21, 2013, at 7:27 PM, Norman Jessup wrote: >> >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I've recently upgraded to R 2.11.1 on Mac OS X 10.8.4. Now when I start R >>> up I get the following message: >>> >>> Error in identical(call[[1L]], quote(doTryCatch)) : >>> 7 arguments passed to .Internal(identical) which requires 5 >>> Error in normalizePath(dirname(pkgpath), "/", TRUE) : >>> 3 arguments passed to .Internal(normalizePath) which requires 1 >>> cannot find system Renviron >>> >>> I get a similar message with user-defined functions ( i.e "X arguments >>> passed when Y defined" ) though the functions appear to work. This problem >>> is also encountered when Rstudio fires up and so it cannot run now. >>> >>> I did find a post that suggested it may be due to R accessing an old, >>> possibly 32 bit library (I used to have 32 and 64 bit R installed and they >>> both ran without trouble). Possibly I need to completely clean out the >>> installation and start again? but I'm not sure precisely where the R >>> support files are stored on Macs. Can anyone give me a pointer and/or >>> suggest an alternative fix? >>> >> R 2.11.1 is a rather archaic version. The current version is 3.0.1. You >> seems to have skipped major versions 2.12, 2.13,, 2.14 2.15. I doubt that >> OSX 10.8.4 was available when 2.11.1 was compiled. There is a mailing list >> for MacOS versions of R but I doubt there will be much interest in >> supporting version 2.11.1 on OSX 10.8.4. I suggest you install instead >> version 3.0.1 >> >> > David Winsemius Alameda, CA, USA ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.